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There were certain houses at Eckleton which had, as it were,specialised in certain competitions. Thus, Gay's, who never by anychance survived the first two rounds of the cricket and footballhousers, invariably won the shooting shield. All the other houses senttheir brace of men to the range to see what they could do, but everyyear it was the same. A pair of weedy obscurities from Gay's wouldtake the shield by a comfortable margin. In the same way Mulholland'shad only won the cricket cup once since they had become a house, butthey had carried off the swimming cup three years in succession, andsix years in all out of the last eight. The sports had always beenlooked on as the perquisite of the School House; and this year, withMilligan to win the long distances, and Maybury the high jump and theweight, there did not seem much doubt at their success. These twoalone would pile up fifteen points. Three points were given for a win,two for second place, and one for third. It was this that encouragedKennedy in the hope that Dencroft's might have a chance. Nobody in thehouse could beat Milligan or Maybury, but the School House second andthird strings were not so invincible. If Dencroft's, by means ofsecond and third places in the long races and the other events whichwere certainties for their opponents, could hold the School House,Fenn's sprinting might just give them the cup. In the meantime theytrained hard, but in an unobtrusive fashion which aroused no fear inSchool House circles.
The sports were fixed for the last Saturday of term, but not all theraces were run on that day. The half-mile came off on the previousThursday, and the long steeplechase on the Monday after.
The School House won the half-mile, as they were expected to do.
Milligan led from the start, increased his lead at the end of thefirst lap, doubled it half-way through the second, and finally, with adazzling sprint in the last seventy yards, lowered the Eckleton recordby a second and three-fifths, and gave his house three points.
Kennedy, who stuck gamely to his man for half the first lap, wasbeaten on the tape by Crake, of Mulholland's. When sports' day came,therefore, the score was School House three points, Mulholland's two,Dencroft's one. The success of Mulholland's in the half was to theadvantage of Dencroft's. Mulholland's was not likely to score manymore points, and a place to them meant one or two points less to theSchool House.
The sports opened all in favour of Dencroft's, but those who knew drewno great consolation from this. School sports always begin with thesprints, and these were Dencroft's certainties. Fenn won the hundredyards as easily as Milligan had won the half. Peel was second, and aBeddell's man got third place. So that Dencroft's had now six pointsto their rival's three. Ten minutes later they had increased theirlead by winning the first two places at throwing the cricket ball,Fenn's throw beating Kennedy's by ten yards, and Kennedy's being a fewfeet in front of Jimmy Silver's, which, by gaining third place,represented the only point Blackburn's managed to amass during theafternoon.