The Trusty Servant May 2020 Issue 129 | Page 27

No.129 The Trusty Servant Obiter dicta Peter McCarthy Robin Chute (E, 61-65; Estates Bursar 82-19) writes: Peter McCarthy, formerly grounds- man and River Keeper to the College, 1965-99, died peacefully at his home on the Isle of Wight on 19 th February aged 85. Alumni Race Anthony Dolittle (Coll, 98-03) reports: On 14 th December 2019, a strong OW Tolling Club squad lined up for the annual Alumni Race, with conditions even more gloriously muddy than usual and the skies more mercifully cloud-free than 2018’s drenching. The OW runners were a veritable roll call of the Colin Upton years of dominance of 1990s and early 2000s - aptly sporting sky-blue vests very generously provided to us a few years ago by the great man himself. John Loveday (12th), Mike Boucher (13th), Phil Killingley (14th) and Simon Baines (23rd), with Ed Perry (34th) not far behind in support, took the team to third place in the open competition. Given the gracefully receding hairlines and the odd toddler-induced wrinkled forehead on show, it was no surprise to see the OWs comfortably win the V40s competition with Baines, Boucher and John Shaw - with the ever reliable Phil Morgan close behind - posting a miserly score of 18 points ahead of Oundle in second place with 45 points. A little further up the venerability gradings, John Shaw (65th overall, first V60) led the OWs to an equally comfortable victory in the V60 category, with Rhodri Davies and Richard Cocksedge helping put Shrewsbury into a distant second place. Hon Mentions also go to Hugh Frere-Cooke who made light of the effects of recent parenthood, the ever reliable and ever solid Peter Bunn who was 40 seconds off scoring for the V60s, and Alex Cheyne, who rolled back the years albeit in entirely inappropriate footwear. As pleasing as the silverware was the sight of 17 sky-blue vests on the start line, with a hops-based warm down that Colin would probably have quietly approved of in the pub afterwards. David Jenkins deserves special praise as ever for the warm and enthusiastic manner in which he continues to command this expanding, yet ever popular, event. The OWTC is always looking for new runners. Do contact [email protected] Winchester College Cross Country, 7th March 2020. John Brooks reports: the OW match went very well and, judging by the thank you emails was enjoyed by all. The OW team with seven runners won by a narrow margin and the home team came second. A very creditable third place to the OE team. First 10 runners: 1 Ryle-Hodges, William OE 29.18 2 Walker, Barnaby Old Wellingtonians 29.43 3 Loveday, John OW 29.53 4 Thompson, William Win Coll 33.07 5 Magura, Mark Win Coll 34.17 6 Cheyne, Alex OW 3 5.08 7 Dymoke, Ed Old Wellingtonians 35.12 8 Barron, Jon OW 35.34 9 Wilson, Tim OW 35.44 10 Townend, Felix Win Coll 35.56 27 After National Service and a spell in the Police in Winchester (where he met his wife Cynthia) he spent five years in the Royal Marines. He joined the College grounds staff in 1965 specifically to help prepare Lords for Eton Match. He will be fondly remembered by most OWs as the River Keeper, a post he held from 1976, and as captain of the staff cricket XI. His greatest contributions, from my fishing perspective, were to help regenerate the OW Fishing Club to its current 200 members and perhaps, more importantly, to initiate the reinstatement of the river banks from St Cross to New Hall. We eventually obtained consent from the National Rivers Authority to narrow the river and I well remember Peter (in his chest waders with me on the bank) marking with long stakes the new river’s edge roughly in the middle. Over ten years we put in 30,000 tonnes of chalk to attain the width it had been in 1910, our earliest Ordnance Survey map. He enjoyed a happy retirement on the Isle of Wight with Cynthia, who predeceased him, and the ever-present black Labrador. OW Bell Ringers Barry Johnson (Coll, 63-68) wrote an article ‘Back to school after 50 years’ in the November 2019 edition of The Ringing World. This recorded a visit to the school on 30 th October 2019 of OW bell ringers Barry Johnson, Tony Mason (H, 64-69), Richard Youdale (Coll, 60-65), Richard Underwood (Coll, 62-67), Rod Lebon (D, 62-67) and Alistair Donaldson (A, 66-70).