WARWICK HOUSE SCHOOL.
♦ ANNUAL SPORTS. Judge* — Messrs Chita. Cook and Alkman. Starter—Mr L. A. Cv& Timekeepers—Messrs S. Saundera, K. J. Fenn, nud A. Francis. Hon. Secretory—Jtß >rl of Seafleld. Beautiful weather prevailed yesterday for the Warwick House School sports, which were held at Lancaster Park. There waa a largo attendance during the afternoon, the majority of those present being ladies. Afternoon tea was dispensed, and was much Appreciated, owuig to the heat of the day. The sports were very good indeed, all the 'events being well contested, and there were numerous dead heats for places. The Old Boys' Champion Cup waa was won by L. A. Kutherford with 15 points, R. Brown being second with 12, and U. 6. Martin third with 10. The winner ot the Old Boys' face wm JT. X. Uowlishavr, -wiio started trom *n« 3yds murk- Xhe TnJkiiie of X- S- Wfl iiiiiii, mm n mm m w much admired. . The prizes were presented by Mrs Cook, and the customary cheers eon eluded the proceedings. The results were as under :— High Jump, open to whole school (Mr A. W. Rutherford* prize)—L. A. Rutherford and J . F. Duncan tie, 4ft lOin, 1 ; R. Brown, 4ft 3in, 3. High Jump, open to boys under fourteen (Mrs Cook's prize)—VV. O. Rutherford, 4ft 6iu, 1; T. York, 4ft 4in, 2. High Jump, open to boys under twelve— W. Keece, 3ft Sin, 1; C. Baasett, 3ft 7£ia, 2. Quarter Mile, open to whole school (Mr* W. Recce's prize)—H. G. Martin 1, R. Brown 2. Time, 58aec. Long Jump, open to boys under fourteen —W. O. Rutherford, 14ft lin, 1; R. Appleby, 13ft sin, 2. Long Jump, open to whole school (Mr G. Rutherford's prize)—L. A. Rutherford, 17ft sin, 1; R. Brown, 16ft 6in 2. Quarter Mile, open to boys under fourteen (Mrs W. O. Rutherford's wiise)—W. 0. Rutherford and W. M. Meares dead J beat, S. Boyd3. Time, 7C3-sth sec. Half Mile Walk Handicap (Mrs 6. Gordon's prize)—K. S. Williams, 40yds, 1;, W. P. ChrysUll, 10yds, 2; R. Aitken, 40yds, and G. L. Stead, 100 yds, dead heat, 3. , 120 Yards Hurdles Handicap, open to whole school (Mrs Duncan Rutherford's prize)— First heat, L. A. Rutherford, 15ydt behind, 1; C. Tbrelkeld, syda behind, 2. Time, 21sec. Second heat, C. L. H. Hiorns, lOyda behind, 1; G. C. Martin, cor, 2. Time, 22 l-sth sec. Final heat-, L. A. Rutherford 1, C. Threlkeld 2, C. L. H. Uiorns 3. Time, 20 4-sth seo. 100 Yards, open to boys under eleven— K. G. Deans 1, X. D. Matson 2. Time, 14aec. 200 Yards Handicap, under fourteen (Mr W. O. Rutherford's prize) —W. O. Rather* ford, 3yds, 1; A. Van Asch, 10yds, 2; J. & Sim, 7yds, 3. Time, 25 3-sbh sec 100 Yards, open (Mrs John Deans' prize) —H. G. Martm 1, C. Threlkeld, Earl of Seafleld, R. Brown and L. A. Rutherford tied for second place. Time, 11 7-sth sec. 100 Yards, open'to boya under twelve (Mr Sandstein'e prize)—C. Baaaett 1, EL B. Williame and W. Reeoe dead heat 2. Time, 141-sthsec 250 Yards Handicap, open to whole school (Mrs Muridge's prize)—C. Threlkeld, syds, and G. Whittle, 15yds, dead heat 1; A. F. Gordon, 10yds, 3. Time, 30 2-sth\eec. 100 Yards, open to boya under ten—T. A. Anderson 1, G. A. King 2. Time, 15aeo. . • 440 Yards Open Handicap (Mr S. K. Bassett's prize)—R. Brown, tor, 1; G. Whittle, 30yds, 2. Time, 63seo. 100 Yards, open to boys under thirteen (MrsF. Tail's prize)—W. T. Sim 1, A. G. Goldsmith 2. Time, 13 4-sth sec Bicycle Race, one mile, handicap, open to whole ecuool (Dr. Townend's prize)—A. E. Brown, ecr, 1; J. F.liuncau, scr, 2 ) A. Palairet, 75yds, 3. Time, 3min 2seo. . 100 Yards, open to boys under fourteen (Mrs McCracken'e prize)—W. O. RatberforJ 1, T. York 2. tftme, 13sec 100 Yards, open to boys under nine—Kf King 1, J. H. Dewe 2. lime, 15 3-stb sec. 880 Yards Open Handicap—(Mr A. G. Cook's prize)—A. Van Asch, 120ydf, 1; L. Ballantyne, 9Oyds, 2; C. Threlkeld, Hor, 3. Consolation tiace, 100 yards, open to boya under 11— T. D. Mataon 1, G. A. King 2. Time, 14 l-sth sec. Consolation Race, 100 yards, open to boys under fourteen—T. York 1, J. ti. Sim 2. Time,l33-stheec Consolation Race, open to whole school— A. F. Gordon 1, F. 8. Trent 2. Time, , 12seo. . ! Old Boys' Race, 22Q.yarde, held under the rules of the N.Z.A.A.A.—F. I. Cowlishaw, 3yds, 1; J. S. Tabart, 20yds, 2 ; W. F. Raphael, 9yds, 3 t . Won by half ft yard j third man olose up. Time, 24seo.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8929, 20 October 1894, Page 5
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