The Trusty Servant Nov 2018 No. 126 | Page 24

N o .126 T he T rusty S ervant time since 2013. Amongst those taking part were GC Scott-Malden (D, 62-67), captain of the Dexters, JN Scott-Malden (Coll, 63-68), AJC Normand (F, 76- 81). The Sinisters (left-handed) were captained by CD Brims (K, 63-68) and included AJ Bligh (D, 61-66). By common consent a hot was not held but a glass was raised to the Hewitt team. OWSC David Anderson (Coll, 69-74): We have had another eventful year. OW sailing started successfully with victory in the Belvidere trophy in early April, as reported in the May Trusty Servant. Our regular Cowes weekend in May (19 th -20 th ) for boys in the school and OWs with yachts was enjoyed by all and we were joined in Cowes by the Headmaster with his wife Jane, and Claire Webster, don and WSC secretary, with husband James. The Cadogan family came in force - Daphne, her son Edward (F, 83 -88) and grandson Harry (K, 16-). They sail Aqualeo, an Oyster Heritage. David Anderson brought Stardust, Nick Nottingham (father of Tom (I, 13-18)) brought Spellbinder and Graham Stott brought Family Affair. Calum Sillars and Peter Hunter were race officers. As in previous years we Seaview Teams enjoyed drinks with Sir David Clementi before dinner at the Royal Yacht Squadron. The Seaview weekend on 15 th -16 th September was a great success. The OW team consisted of Jim Eynon, David Anderson and Oli Gordon (Boat 1), TX Finney, Tiger Tellwright and Tom Nottingham (Boat 2), Robin Garton, Arrow Crew 24 Calum Sillars and Gordon Baker (Boat 3); Peter Hunter was race officer. We had the usual enjoyable dinner on Saturday night (with 22 Wykehamists, Old Wykehamists, wives and Dons) and then raced in good breeze on the Sunday. OWs beat both school (The Sir Reginald Bennett trophy) and Old Radleians and Radley beat Win Coll. A month later on 13 th -14 th October 12 OWs were in Cowes