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KINGSTONE EXCELS.

COLLEGIATE SPORTS. HE WINS FIVE EVENTS. McANENT THREE VICTORIES. FMr) under favourable conditions at the Kemuora hockey ground on Saturday. th° eleventh annual meeting of the Auckland Secondary Schools' Athletic Sports Ass oci.iHon rlrow an out li usiast ic crowd, 'flip ficMs. i(-11 wore largo in all events, were ■ Ira w 11 !rr>ni the dpclarpd champions of tlip principal educational institutions in the city and subtirlis Auckland (irammar S, liool. King's College, Mount Albert firanmiar School. Sacred Heart College, Takapuna Grammar School. Seddon Memorial Technical College, and Otahuhu Technical High School. I* or ( lip second ypar in succession Mount Albert r !ranimar won the son ior championship. with Auckland Grammar winners in the intermediate and junior sections. f. A. Kingntonp. of Mount. Albert, was a notable per former. with live victories, with X. AY. Thorn outstanding in the field events and I . M. Hill in both distances. Tn the othpr divisions 1). P. Lambert confirmed lois fine form of Inst year. 1?. Carnachan was versatile, while J. \[. Wale and K. .T. McAneny (the last-named also "»"on the intermediate long jump) wore outstanding in short distances. POINTS TAT.T.IK!*. Senior.—Mount: Albert- 00. Auckland Cra miliar .15. Sacred Heart 14. King's College 4. Takapnna Grammar 2, Otahnlni Technical 1. In lormedia fe.—Auckland Grammar 40 I-."?. Takipunn Grammar 23. Technical 13. Mount Albert Grammar 7 1-3, Snored Heart 13 13. Junior.—Auckland Grammar 3.1. Mount Albert (irannnar 23. King's College 10. Takapuna (irannnar fi. Last year's winners were Mount Albert (senior i. Auckland Grammar (intermediatei and Technical (junior). In (Tie results which follow the abbre.vations represent' (A.G.I. Auckland Grainmar: (K.C.I, King's College ; (M.A.I. Mount Albert Grammar: (T.fi ). Takapuna (Grammar: (S.H.i. Sacred Heart College: iTech.t. Seddon Memorial Technical College; (0.T.), Otahuhti High School:—

SENIOR OPEN. 100 YARDS. r. A. Kingstone (M.A.) 1 •T. H. R. Rrassey (A.G.) - E. Peterson (S.H.) 3 Three yards: inches. Time, 10 4-os — equalling the standard. 220 YARDS. f. A. Kincrstone (M.A.) 1 K. Peterson (S.H.) 2 J. H. R. Brassey (A.G.) 3 Three yards ; one. Time. 23s—equalling the record. J. C. Paterson (0.T.) made the fourth man In the race to also equal the standard. QUARTER-MILK. H. D. Hutchinson (M.A.) 1 K. H. Hemus (M.A.) 2 J. H. R. Brassey (A.G.) 3 Two yards; a foot. Time, 53 l-5s — breaking the standard. ' HALF-MILE. T. N. Hill (A.G.) 1 P. Edmonds (S.H.I 2 j R. R. Chatfleld (M.A.) 3 Five yards ; ten. Time, 2.7 2-s—breaking the standard. ONE MILK. T. N. Hill (A.G.) 1 R. R. Chatfleld (M.A.) 2 K. C. Rainey (M.A.) 3 Five yards; twenty. Time, 4.50 1-5. 120 YARDS HURDLES. First Heat.—R. E. Moore (K.C.) 1. W. M. Smeeton (A.G.) 2 H. D. Hutchinson (M.A.) 3. Time, 16 2-ss. Second Heat.—C. A. Kincstone (M.A.) 1. F. B. Hargrave (K.C.) 2, R. Grant (S.H.) 3. Time, 16 2-ss. Final. r. .4. Klngstone (M.A.) 1 R. E. Moore (K.C.) 2 F. B. Hargrave (K.C.) .' 3 Inches; two feet. Time, 16 2-ss. HIGH JUMP. X. XV. Thom (M.A 1 W. Smeeton (A.G.) • S. Harrison (S.H.) * Dead-heat for second. Height, sft 6Jin. THROWING THE DISCUS. r. A. Klngstone (M.A.) 1 AV. M. Smeeton (A.G.) 2 W. Bern (T.G.) 3 Distance. !)6ft 6Jin —easily improving on tlie standard. BROAD JUMP. N. W. Thom (M.A.),' 20ft 23 1 C. A. Klngstone (M.A.), l?)ft 2Jin .... 2 J. H. R. Brassey (A.G.). 10ft ljin .... 3 PUTTING THE SHOT. C. A (M.A.) 1 W. Sv, -ijn'.eeton (A.G.) 2 J. HuK»t,M\G.) 3 Distance, ,40ft 4Jin. Smeeton also beat the standard. ONE MILE RELAY. Mount Albert (K. H. Hemus, N. W. Thom, C. A. Kingstone, H. D. Hutchinson) 1 Auckland (J. H. R. Brassey, ,T. M. Liggins. D. F. James, T. N. Hill) .... 2 Sacred Hea'rt (P. Edmonds, E. Peterson, B. Faire,. A. McCracken) .... 3 Hutchinson, the half-mile rnnner, overhauled Hill near the finishing post. Time, 3.54 3-5. INTERMEDIATE (under 16). 100 YARDS. K. J. McAneny (A.G.) V. 1' W. R. Brin«den (T.G.) ......' 2 1 K. A. Catterall (Teeh.) 3 Yard and a half; six inches. Time, 10 I 3-ss—equal record. 220 YARDS. K. J. McAneny (A.G.) 1 W. R. Brinsden (T.G.-) 2 C. L. Pring (A.G.) 3 Five yards: three yards. Time, 24 l-ss. QUARTER-MILE. D. P. Lambert (Tech.) 1 C. A. Fenton (A.G.) . 2 X. A. C. McMl'lan (M.A.) . 3 Three yards : one yard. Time, 55 4-ss— breaking the standard. HALF-MILE. D. P. Lambert (Tech.) 1 R. N. Hill (A.G.) 2 X. A. C. McMillan (M.A.) 3 1 Foot; yard. Time. 2.12 3-5 —breaking the standard. 90 YARDS HURDLES.

First Hent.—\V. K. Brinsden (T.G.) 1, R. F. Cotrell (A.G.) 2. J. H. Sievwriglit (S.H.) 3. Time, 14 2-3s.

Second Heat.—C. K. Carnachan (A..G.) 1, P. Murphy (S.H.) 2, O. Dunning (T.G.) 3. Time, 12 3-os —breaking the standard. Finnl. C. R. Carnachan (A.G.) 1 J. H. Slevwrlgbt (S.H..J - I'. Murphy (S.H.) 3 Won by seven yards. Time, 12 2-3s—equalling the record. The second anil third places were not decided until ihe judges viewed the motion picture of the finish. HIGH JUMP. C. R. Carnachan (A.G.) f J. Gribble (T.G.) Height: sft llin, breaking the standard, which Gribble equalled. It. J. F. Wilson (AG.), N. T. Potter (M.A.) anil K. Johnson (S.H. • tied for third place. Gribble later cleared oft 2|ln In the senior event. v broad jump. 1,. J. McAneny (.A.G.), 18.4J 1 D. H. Carew (S.H.), 17.1) - J. Gribble (T.G.), 17.3 » * McAneny broke the standard. HAI„F-MILE RELAY. Takapuna (J. B. Clench, W. 11. Brin»den, J. Gribble, S. B. Downnrd) .... 1 Auckland Grammar (Cornwell. C. A. Fenton, C. L. Pring, K. J. McAneny) 2 Sa. red Heart (D. Kirk, D. Thompson, J. Enwright, A. Allen) 3 Brinsden put In p. great finishing run in the furlong, and (his paved the way for North Shore's victory by over a dozen yards. Time 1.47 3-5.

JUNIOR (Under l 4 i). 100 YARDS. .T. M. Ware (M.A.) 1 P. V. Goddard (A.G.) 2 J. Chignell (T.G.) 3 Foot : inches. Time. 11 4-ss. equalling the standard. 220 YARDS. ■T. M. Ware (M.A.) 1 A. li. Boulter (A.G.) 'j .1. Chignell (T.fi.) 3 Five yards: one. Time. 2.j 2-ss. QC A KTF.It MI I.E. IV V. Goililaril (A.G.) 1 .1. M. Ware (M.A.) o .1. Chignell (T.G.) 5 four feet. Time, riOs, breaking the standard. lIALF MILE. A. 1.. Cnntwell 1 K. I?, ( 'ooper o VN'li i Perl .......3 Time, 2.21 3-,". HIGH JI MP. •I. R. Sewell (K.C.), 4ft llin « P. V. Goddard (A G.), 4ft llin ...... * It. M. Nelson (K.C.), 4ft Ojin 3 * Kqmil. I lie first two boys broke the "record, while the other finalist equalled Hie standard. OCA HTKR-MILK RELAY. Aucklaml (N. Mel.. Wallace, H. M. Bell, A. It. Boulter. I'. V. Goddard) 1 Mount Albert (.1. M. Ware. I) J K I.eggatt. A. C. Hanleri. G. 1). Robertsi •> Takapuna (I). Sutherland. \V. Mason, W. Wilkins, .1. F. Chignell) 3 Three yards; one. Time, 51 2-0&— breaking the standard. OTAHTJHU GYMKHANA. CHAMPION RIBBON" TO KIA ORA. At the Olahulm Sports Association's annual gymkhana fin Saturdav the o|>en hunter champion ribbon was won by Mr. A. Walker's Kin lira, and the same horse also won the wire jump. Result s: — Chilli's Ponv, under 11.2—Shirley Millen's Rubbles 1. <>Iga Kilkollv's Rocky 2 Jennv ('limit's entry .1. I I est Groomed Pony, under 14.2.—Miss "I ford s I.N . 1. A. McCitrqiirndale's Ranger 2, Miss M. Culford Hell's Tomtit 3. Child's Pony, un ler 22.2.—Miss Nutford's Hon Hradman 1, N. .Sly's Sylvia 2, G. Guy's Diamond .'l. Rest Girl Rider.—Shirley Millen 1, Maureen Johnston 2, Aileen Patten 3. Child's l'ony. under 13.2.—R0y Milieu's O.K. 1. Pat Rolison's entry 2, Maisie Kilgour's Silver Itel l :J. Rest Girl Kider. under I.".—Maisie Kilgour 1, Shirley Millen 2. .V. Reattie 3. Rest Roy Rider, undei 12.— Cliff Millen 1, Roy Millen 2. Rest Roy Rider, under 15.—Cliff Millen 1, Arthur I.ovett 2. Maiden Pony Hunter, not exceeding 14.2. —J. Elliott's entry 1. V. Aitkeuliead's entry 2, M. E. Tjiwes' Colleen Rest Pony, under 14,2.—Miss M. CulfordRell's Tomtit 1, Miss Wiikie's entry 2, Miss Marr's entry 3.

Open Hack.—Miss Paron's Miss Pat 1. W. J. Ilrooke's entry 2, Miss Thomas' Brio Best Pony Hunter, under 14.2, over obstacles. — Miss M. Culford-Bell's Tomtit 1. Miss Wilkie's l'oimi 2, W. Kilkolly's entry Open Harness Class, Mare or Gelding.— W. Ruakes 1. I!. Spencer 2. W. Thompson Maiden Hunter.—J. McGbie's Wee I'.ettie 1, Mrs. Dixon's entry 2, Miss I>. Doust's entry 3. Stockmen's Competition.—J. Elliott 1, A. Thompson 2, A Walker 3. Wire .lump.—A. Walker's Kia Ora 1, Miss M. Culford-Bell's Tomtit 2, Miss B. Davidson's Big Bertha 3. Open Hunter.—A. Walker's Kia Ora 1, Miss Thomas' Brio 2, P. H. Smith's Over-she-goes 3. Best Hack. —W. J. Brooks' entry 1, C. J. Fulton's entry 2. Musical Chairs.—G. Guj- 1. J. Pender 2. Best Ijidy's Hunter.—A. Austin's Tommy 1. J. Glencoe 2, J. R. Townsend's Illuminator 3. Bending Competition.—G. Gny 1, A. Walker 2. Potato Race. —N. Sly 1. G. Guy 2. Consolation Hunter.—Miss Thomas' Brio 1. J. R. Townsend's Illumftiator 2, Miss Paton's Miss Tat 3. WESLEY COLLEGE. T. KIXGI BREAKS FOUR RECORDS. Wesley College at Paerata held its sports on Saturday, when a fine performance was put up by T. Kingl (a Maori boy), who broke four records. In the junior open high lump he beat A. Robert#*' 103rt record of 4ft r>in by liin: in the junior open hop, step and .lump, he beat S. Andrew's 1037 record of 32ft join by Bin; in the 220 yards junior open, he beat A. Martin's record of 28 2-5s by 4-ss; in the junior open long jump he boat H. Rogers' 1031 record of 16ft 4in by Sin. He also equalled the record !u the 100 yards junior open.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 85, 11 April 1938, Page 18

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KINGSTONE EXCELS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 85, 11 April 1938, Page 18

KINGSTONE EXCELS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 85, 11 April 1938, Page 18