OPAWA SCHOOL PICNIC.
Last Friday tha annual school picnic in connexion with the Opa.wa Public School was held at Amberley. The following were the results of tho sports ovcuto held during tho day : GIRLS. 60yds Handicap—Under 8: Norma Ijow 1, Edna Widfces 2, Gwen Alexander 3. Under 9: Adelaide Mov/att 1, Kdna. "Wiokes 2, Kathleen Nixon. 3. Under 11: Florence Garland 1, Gladys Hale 2, Betty Kobinson 3. 75yds Handicap—Under 12: Connie Alexander 1, Florence Garland 2, Fdith Bailey 3. Under 13: Margaret- Hope 1, Thelma Mintrom 2, Thelma Jarde.i 3. Under 15: Joan Hill 1, Olivo "Weakley 2, Connie Courtier 3. Throwing Tennis Ball Handicap—M. Rich 1, T. Jarden 2. C. Courtier 3. Opawa Girls' Championship (-wristlet watch, presented by Mrs F. Steanß>—Olivo Weakley and Joan Hill (ea>al) 1, Margaret Hope 2. BOYS. sCyds HandicaE—Under 8: Huia Scott 1 George Scott 1, Hutton Stewart 3. Under 3: Arthur Udvillo 1, John Mmaon 2, Jan Whiting 3. _ „., 75yd3 Handicap—Under 11: Horace Flitcroit and Jack Stewart 1, Tom Alexander 2 Albert Marshall 3. Under 13: iom Alexander 1, Geo. Goodhart 2, Harold Handicap, under 15—Harold Sykos 1 AH. B-/OWII 2, Sidney Alexander 3. 'Sitting Bace—F. Ayers and J. Nicholson 1, T. Alexander and J. Stewart 2, H. Sykes and G. Brown 3. Throwing Cricket Ball Handicap—Gordon Brown 1, Sidney Alexander 2, AH. Brown Opawa Boys' Championship (-natch, presented by Mr F. Stean&V-Alf. Brown 1, Gcor"o Gocdhart 2, Clifford Brain 3.
OPAWA SCHOOL PICNIC.
Press, Volume LX, Issue 17989, 5 February 1924, Page 5
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