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BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL.

ANNUAL SPORTS. Tho annual sports of tho Boys' High fcchool were held yesterday on the Hagst ley Park cricket ground. The weather during the morning was exceptionally fine, and as the ground was in excellent order, several records were broken. In tho afternoon a cold sou-west wind sprang up, accompanied by rain, whicii ua* unpleasant for tho competitors end . spectators alike, and rather marred the -. pioccedings. In the- 100 Yards (under " 14), Pilkington lowered the record »- established in 1592, by a fiith of a second; and the 410 Yards (under 14), . by nearly two seconds; while in the ». Long Juaip, for boys under 14 years, ' ho raised the school record from 15ft 1 llin to If!ft 2in. D. J. Guiney p»t up a good performance in his heat in the 100 Yard* Handicap, which he won in 10 4-oscc, and h<? successfully competed in tho final in llsce. He won the Long Jump (open); the 410 Yards " (open) in oG 3-"isoc; put the sliet 33ft, 0 or lft lin further than the school stanI- dnrd, lmt this was disallowed, as the i. shot when weighrd was four.d to be '• underweight. The same competitor '• won the 120 Yards Hurdles; 220 \arde 1 (open); BW3 Ynrd.s (open); ami the Inter- - form Relay Knco. Altogether, he won n seven events out of the eight he com- • peted in, and took the Senior Onai- ■' lfngo Cup for tho greatest number ot " points. Boau, who was runner-up tor the cup. was first, in Throwing the Cricket Ball nn<l the High J"«"P» * n <\ finished second in the Long Jump and the 120 Yards Hurdles. Pilkington » easily won the Junior Cup, with lark r second. R. Allardyce, who won the 1 Hifch Jump, (uniler 14). tied with b. 1 Callaglian's n-cord in 18U1, viz., -m » 'lin. Tho following are the results:— IOOvtU (Oi>cn>. ior Mm Bcv»n-Drown'a ; prize' (nchovl rc.vrd, I). C. Guthrie. 19(6)----hnl heat: 11. E. Boa B I, C. V. B.|r*Wither 2 S. Uirdlii-.y 3. Wen by inches nine. U 2-sfli sfc. Pccand heat: D. J. Guiney 1. H. M. Tavlcr '2, W. h. Paterron X Won by » yard. TiniP. 10 l-sth ccc. Final: D. J. Ouiiify 1, H. M. Taylor 2, C. V. BiggWither 3. Won by a y»rd- Time, llecc. JOOyd*, L'r.der 14 (erhool rtc*td 12 2-Stn f*c, il. Van A«rh, IJJ2)—Pilkir.gton 1. O. H. Park ? R. O. Uickmctt 3. Xine competed. Won by a fc«{. TiniP. 12 l-sth sto. t 440 yds. Under lfi yenre. for Mr Sandit«in> • Chelt'enifi (.'np record, ai 4-oth nee ,O. A. Winter. 1893)— P. Allison 1, McLeai. ■ 2, A. K. Biker 3. Seven coniptted. Won by two yardi. Timi, 01 '2-stli tec. Long Jump for the Jlcbeit Creiff Uackay 51enurii>'. Cup Ckpliiol record. 19ft 6)in, R. C. Maekny, 1901:— O. J. Cuiiiey, Hit Oin, 1; IX. E. i3reg. 17ft Bin, 2; D. 3. • 8. Eiirdling and l<. K. binipsaa u:so comp«t«d. Lor.pr Jump, ur.dcr 14 (nchool record, 101 l llin, V. Opio, l'.CVl'.-'-Pilkington. left -Jin 1; Park, 14ft Pin, 3; C. Deen*. 3. Nine compo-tnl. The winner jumped splendidly, and established r. record. Ihrowins the Crichet Ball (school record 96yds lft llin. K. O. Dear.*, WOli-B. E. i B.<ig. S?yfTs, 111, 1; D. Ciuiney, 87yds, ait 4in. 1. Scvee competed. 4iflyds. Open, for Mrs Wilwn's Ch«ll«nge Cup (school record, 55 l-sth sec, L. fl Parson, lUC<3)— D. J. Guiney I, W. L. Patereon 2, L. AY. Baker 3. T. Lawrence. L. AMarriot, M. O. Barrett. E. J. hieton, end H 51. Tnylor also started. Won \rj thre* yards, lime. 56 3-sth ; 440 yds. Under II (echcol record, 60 I-Sth L. W. llakcr. 1901)— L. J. Pilkington LO. 11. Park 2, 11. Ci. Hickmott 3. Fourt**n started. Won by ten yards; twelve yard* betwesn second aJid third. Tim*, flsfl«c—a reecid. ' Putting the Weight (school record/ Slit llin, W. J. Moir, Uis)— D. J. Guiney, teft, 1; J. 11. Thicker, 32ft 7in. 3; M. O. Barnett, K. E. CrowFhnw, J. Devison, O. GnoTßon, A. D. ilcConnel, acd L. Paraon also competed. High Jump (under U yewrs), (fcnooj record. 4ft 4in, B. Cftllaghon, ISSI—A. R. Allardyco 4ft 4in It l<. O. Hickmott 3, L. J. Pilkington 3. Fitc cainpettd. Mile PUt for Mr C. E. Bevwi-Btown'e nrue-G. W. Bettle 1, L. W. Beker 3, P. liiTtlling 3. Nin«t«cn ttarted. Bettle went Jo tho front at tho fourth round, and won es»ily by forty yerde. Two yard* between ■econd ami third. Time, sin in 10 3-61 h aeo. 2Doyds Hor.dicep, for Old Boys' Footbun Club'e .prixe—S. Birdlina 22yde, 1; 8. D Sma!e, 13yde 3; H. M. Taylor, syde, 3. About forty ititted. Wou by b j»rd; wnn distance between, second alia third. Time, 21sec. 120 yds Hurdle* for Mr Cowlishftw's Cujj (record 1C 2-Mh w»c, R. Vixon, 18941—Firsv heot: Ouiney 1, Bc«S 2, Otley 8. won by «. yard. Time, IB l-sth sec. Second he*t: R. H. Simpson 1, L. Parson 2, H. M. Xaylor 3. Won by inches. Time. 10 3-stJi fee. finol: Ouiuey 1, Boag 2. Won easily. Time, Iβ 3-sth see. 100 yds (under Iβ y«»rs)—P. E. Allison, 1, Otlcy 0, K. L. Scott 3. Owing to a mistake this race **• run over an elifcty lf*td# course, Oiley winnhigby a foot from Bcott ivith Allison third. When *h« rac« was run •gain Allison, won by two feet. Tim*, 12 Hth sec. 200 yd* Handicap—Park 1, Pilkington 2. Little 3. Twenty started. Won easily by six yards. Time. 23tee. 150 yds Handicap, open to member* of the Old Boy* , Football Club— H.. Martin, Hyde 1; W. D. Cooke. lOyde, 2. Seven slatted. Won by two yards. Time, 13 2-6 th Wo. 100 yd», under 12 (school record 12 2-«tfc eeo. M. A. LowtU, leaiy-a. P. Beadle 1, Millikon 3, Gardiner 3. Won by two yards. Time. 14 3-sih sec Woyd», open for Mr S. Gordon-Holmes • challenge cup—D. J. Guiney 1, H. SI. Taylor 3, W. h. Pftteraon 3. T. Lawrence. L. A. Marriott, and E. J. Siseon also started. Won by two yards; two feet between second Slid third, time. «'4-sth tec. High Jump, open (school record, sft ljln A. J .Jcaenh, 1891 MS. E. Boap, <ft Din, 1; R. HI Simpson, 1. L. W. Baker «nd AK. Bnker also competed. 220 yds Handicap, open to members of ths O'-d doye' Footbili Club—W. D. Cooko 1, C. 11. Uartin 2, K. J. King 3. Six competed. Wou by % yard. Tinie, 33 4-sth ««c. 4-lOyds Handicap (Codete only), for Major Rirhards'a challenge cup—W. h. Pateraon 1, W. S. D. Smale 2, J. McArthur 3. About thirty »t*rted. Won on th* post. Time, ami" 37 4-sth sec. fSOyds, open for Mr O. T. J. Alptrs's chal* ]er.ge cup (school record. 2min 13 4-6 th e«o, D. C. Uuthrie. 1905)— D. G. Guiney 1, L. W. Baker 2, A. D. McConnel 3. W. L. Paterson also st«rtcd. 4 Won by two feet. Time, ami* 8a 3-s"th sec. 100 yd* Handicap (preparatory)—'Omim, 12yds, 1; Bead«l. 3yds, 2. Ten started. Won easily by ten jrerda. Time, 13««c. 680vds Handicap, open to members of the Old Boys' Football Chib—L. A. Dou|j*ll, scr, 1; I). Morrison, 50yde, 2. E. R, Guthrie, W. D. Cooke, and. F. I. Fitch alto started Doug*H kept a> strong; pace throughout, and won by a dosen yards from Morrinm. who \t«s the enly other competitor to finish. 880 yds Handicap, opeu, for Mrs Deans'* priit—Birdling. 100 yds, 1; McArthur, 150rds, 2 Seventeen started. Won by two feet. Time 2min 15 l-sth sec. Inter-form Kelay Race, one lap—Sixth Form (U. J. Guiney, W. L. Paterson, F. W. Watsftn. and C. ♦V.Biffg-Wither) I. Lower Fifth Form (11. M. Tylof. It. K. B« ? L. W. Baker, and L. \V. Gmnt-yl 2. The only starters. Won easily by eight yirds. Time. 35 2-Sth *cc. Junior Conwlation. loOyds—Deans 1, Gardiner 2, Goes 3. Won by three yards. Time, Consolation. 2*Tyds—A. D. McConnel 1, Otley 2. Westerman 3. Won by two yardc. Time, Msec. Old Boys , Hace. sa)yde hendicap-Opie, Gvd*. 1; L. H. Persoa, 3yd». 2; H. It. Martim Oyils, 3. Won by two ytrds; a close third. Time, Msec.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12933, 12 October 1907, Page 11

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BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12933, 12 October 1907, Page 11

BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12933, 12 October 1907, Page 11