ATHLETICS
* SEADOWN SCHOOL ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING The annual sports of the Seadown School were held in the school groundß, when tliGTe wu3 a large number of parents present. The ground was rather hard, but some fast limes were registered. The starter and handicappcr was ills headmaster, Mr Williams. Results were as follows: liunnin<: (Handicaps).—Girls—Tots' race: S. Paterson 1, N. O'Connor 2. Primer 2 class: J. Pemberton 1, D. Erdman 2, B. Williams 3. Standard I.: J. Hewson 1, .T. DunnetS 2, R. Taipana 3. Juniors: A. Erdman 1, P. Gillies 2. J. Erdman 3. Infant consolation: B. Hn»hes 1, M. Hedfey 2. Standards 111 and IV.: N. Giles 1, M. Williams 2, N. Hide 3. Middle division: D. C'nrgo 1, J. Williams 2, S. Seyb 3. Form I.: M Hughes 1, D. Kennedy 2, I. O'Connor 3. Form II.: B. Gillies 1, K. Lamborn 2. Z. Knowles 3. Bovs—Tots' race: M Cai»o 1, J. Phillips 2, t. Miller 3. Primer :i class: W. Seyb 1. 0. Miller 2, J. Con-nc-l! 3. Primer 3 class: 11. Hewson 1, .1 Erdman 2. .T. Stevenson 3. Juniors: I. Hedlev 1, J. Hewson 0, G. Miller 3. Infant consolation: J. Tainana 1, J Ross 2. Standards 111. and IV.: B. O'Connor 1, H Miller 2. B. Mahonev S. Form I.: R. Miller 1. T. Oldfield °, J.' MeCullr 3. Form 11. ■ L. Edprar 3. C. Cooper 2, M.' Scyh 3. Championships.—7!i yards girls, senior: K. Lanihnrn 1, B. Gillies 2, 7,. Knowles 3. Time. msec. Juniors: A. Erdman 1, P. Gillies 2. J. Erdnrnn 3. Time. lOsec. Chflmpionsliins.—7s vav-ls bovs. senior: L. Ed'-rar 1. O. Cooper 2. R. O'Connor 3. Time. msec. Juniors- T. Hedley 1, J. Hewson 2. G Miller 3. Time. Usee. School Championship. 75 varrls—Lindsay Edsra- 1. Kathleen I.amhoro 2, Colin Cooper 3. Sack Races—Bo^s: C. Kennedv 1, T. Oldfield 2. Gir's: N. Fitzgerald 1, D. Kennedv 2, T3. 3. Pick-a-bielc Races—Girls: Z. Knowles and B. Hughes 1. B and C. GUIi PS o. A Erdman and J. P«mherlnn ]. N. Hide and S. Patteison 2. Bovs: Ti. EH-ar and M. C-,r? o 1. C Conner and T. Miller 2; A. Hide and G. Miller 1. B. O'Connor and J Kt"vrnson 2 !•>" and Spoon—Gir's: J. Williams 1. T. O'Connor 2, M Willinms 3; B. Relies 1. X. Hide 2. T>. Car-'o 3. TJ.-, v s • A. Hide I, C. Kennedy 2, J. McCully k, C. Cooper 1, T. Oldfield 2. Former Pupils- Girls: G. Brosnahan 1. M Edpnv 2. M Heuson 3. Bovs: B. Gillie- 1, .7. MrCtdlv 2, T. Fitzgerald 3 Hurdles-Girls:' T\ Lamhorn 1, B. Gillies 2. '/.. Kruuvles 3: N. Hide 1 R. Sevb ■\ J. Erdi.i.in 3; P Gillies 1, N Fitzgerald 2. M. Willimis 3. Boys: E. Edsrar 1, C. Cooner 2- I McCuHv 1. C. Kennedy 2: <1 O'Connor 1, I. Oldfield 2; H. Miller 1, T. Hedlev 2. Wheellmn-nw—Girls: Z. Kiiow'cs and N. Fit.7,s;er>iU! 1. K. Lamborn and P. Gillies 2. Bovs: h. Ed<rar and D. Hewson 1, M. Seyb and J. McCully 2. Jockevs—Gi'rls: N. Kitzcorald and A. Erdman 1, M. TTutrhes and T. O'Connor 2. Bovs- M l . Sevb and J. Stevenson 1, C. Cnoner and H Miller 2. Potato Races.— winners: A. Enlmen. .T. EHman. K Lomborn B. Gillies: final. K Lamhorn. Bovs- -Heat winners- r ; Oldfie'd and TT. Miller (couall, t (li-lfir-ld R Hewson, J. McC.illv; final. R Oldfield. Tire- leaned—Gir's: A. and J. Erdman 1, .1. TJunueH and P. Gillies 2 D Erdman and T. O'Cm'no- 3: B. Gillies and K. Liunlorn 1. M. TTii'diFS and N Fit-"?era'd 2 Consolation: T. S Sevb a'»l N. Hide 1. P.ovs- B. M»honev and R H—-son 1. B. O'Cnnnov »nd R OMfield 2. K O'Connor and G. Alillei- 3; L Eclcar end C. Kennedy I. A. Hide fU'd C Conner 2. Consolation: 1! Miller and J. Hewson. F-.'-b year th" school bob's >. handican s-'utrles for the Herbert Smith "'rust eu»s (he winners' name liein? en-rnved on the nips for pirls and bovs Last year the •■■•inner of th» s.'ir'= was M. Edsrar "nd the bovs A Caro-o. This -ear Jean Williams won the .dr's' fife and Tvnn Oldfield <he bovs' The fdUo-vin? <-er- the resu'ts: Girls- First round- P. (>"" 30, K Hide ■"- D Kennedy 30. M Williams 23; J. WjllWn.s 30. 7.. Know'-s 11; B. GiHies S'O. V Hudies T. o'G„ n r<or. and K Lemborn. stec.nd round: M I-f.|"li«s 30. "v. Giles 23; T O'f'oin.or 30. K Lainlw" 2T; D. Cnr™o :!<■ O. Kenned- "2: J Wil'i-ni* "0. B. <:,lli"s '"•- Tbir' rniin'l ■ T O'Onnr-r •:,i Ar itncl,,,, v.i. .( Wilbams ."'O. 1) C,;, 27. Final- J. Williams 30. I. O'ConIl;1 '' -'7.
i;„vs l--ir.il »."!»!: Sovli Z'\ ?.<■: r-- f .,..v,h- 30. (V'-mor - : C fV.m'in :>n ,1 <"v„n,io Cn- M-OmlT-v 30 HpilW "*\ 1?. OMfieV! :io M-r.iil v io : TI P Jn 30, ir.iwso" M TJvp-j ■' niriprM »».! MMliVrn. Sc-onrl m,.u"l- OMfi'l'l :< r i Mi"iU--n •:■?: K<-ii' , "'l? : . n ?»vli ■•"■• Mal-nnr-'- "0, Crnmi« IP: TTi.lc 'MI T!' Olfldpl'l '25. '''lii-r! rniinrl: OMfiplcl "..l" KeriPrvlv "'•: V-->i"Tipv -o. Hide 28. 1-i'nnl: Olrtf.eM 3D. Mnlioney 23. HANDICAPS FOR SPRINGFIELD MEETING The following are the handicaps declared for the Springfield sports to be held on New Year's Day:— 75 Yards Open Handicap—G. D. Broadhurst 3Jyds, J. A. Gasson s£yds. J. Mcintosh s£yds, P. Bellamy 6yds, L. E. Milliken 6yds, C. D. Burn 7|yds. 100 Yards Open Handicap (first three in heats in final)— First heat: J. B. McFarlane scr, J Mcintosh 7yds, D. Smith 74yds, L. E. Milliken Byds, R T. Ryder 9yds, C. D. Burn 10yds. Second heat: G. D. Broadhurst 4iyds, J. A. Gasson 7iyds, P. Bellamy Byds, R. Innes 9yds, A. Lohrey 9£yds 220 Yards Open Handicap—J. B. McFarlsne sqt, J. Mcintosh 13yds, R. Marriott 16yds, R. J. Williams 16yds, L. E. Milliken 17yds, R. Innes 17yds, R. T. Ryder 17yds, A. Lohrey 18yds, C. D. Burn 20yds. „ T . 440 Yards Handicap—G. C. Irving 15yds, R. T. Ryder 35yds, J. A. Gasson 35yds, R. J. Williams 35yds, R. Marriott 35vds, F. Bull 40yds, C. D. Burn 45yds. 880 Yards Handicap—G. C. Irving 25yds, J. Hay 25yds, W. Donovan 55yds, L. C. Richards 60yds, J. Mcintosh 60yds, M. Marks 65yds. P. Reid 70yds, K. Adams 70yds, A. Lohrey 75yds, C. Dickie 80yds. T TT _„ , One Mile Handicap—J. Hay 50yds, L. C. Richards 110 yds, W. Donovan 115 yds M. Marks 130 yds, K. Adams 130 yds, P. Reid 130 yds.
HANDICAPS FOR PHEBBLETON
The following handicaps have he.en declared for Ihe Prehbleton sports, to he held 100 Yards Open Handicap—G. C. Gordon "yds C Rogers fiyds, J. A. Gasson 7iyds, A* 0 Walker Byds, N. A. Smith 9Syds. 100 Yards Women's Handicap—X. Anderson ."yds, K. Thomas 9yds. 2"0 Yards Open Handicap—O. C. Gordon fivd* C. Rogers 14yds, A. C. Walker loyds, R. Marriott 16yds, N. A. Smith 18yds, E. Fancy 18yds, A. N. Thomas 20yds. 440 Yards Open Handicap—C. fc>. tfen jßvds, B. Marriott 35yds, A. 0. Walker 35yds, J. A. Gasson 35yds, N. A. Smith 40vds, K. Fancy 40yds. A. N. Thomas 45yds. 880 Yards Open Handicap—C. S. Hell 25vds. H. O. H. Savage 50yds, L. C Richards fiOvds, M. Ridlands 60yds, C. A. Stevenson f,sy'ds, O. A. GaSßon 70yds. One Mile Open Handicap—H. O. «■ p. n .,,. c Bnvd« Tj. O. Richards 110 yds. M. h'idiiTnds 120 yds, C. A. Stevenson 125 yds.
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