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COMPETITIONS

GREYMOUTH FESTIVAL i

JESUITS OF FOURTH HAY’S JUDGING

ITHE PRESS Special Service.]

GREYMOUTH. September 1. Mowing are the awards made to-day, fourth day of the thirty-first annual teQvii of the Greymouth Competitions Society:— Seann Triubhais, under 12—Betty Glen (Christchurch), 74 points. 1; Margaret Pslmer (Rlccarton). 71 points. 2; Marlaret Ellery, 67 points. 3; Alison Fraser am Donald Manson (Christchurch), v hj c. Skipping Dance, under 13—Shirley James •r* n< ? Joy 9 e Inglls, 78 points 1; Jocelyn Goode, 75 points, 2: 73 £ olnts « 3: Betty Glen, v hj c. toot Solo—Osborne Taylor, 77 points. N. GiWVr-7S points. 2. V ’ rZ3Wi ls under 12, own selection—rSkOTlt IChristchurch), 75 points, 1; 73 Points. 2; Colleen Jones (Hokitika) (equal), ,M onal Sons Solo, mezzo soprano, own Warren (Hokitika), 77 wTe' . I X E !£ Uce Scottl 76 Points, 2; FurnSmith. 75 points, 3. and/or gentleman, any toke, own selection—Misses M. Moss and 78 1: Mrs L - DumbleMiss H. Friend. 74 points. 2. ttmCjuH ß * contralto, own selec»2«T*?“.. Ir ®,JC urnei,> 78 Points. 1; Mrs (Hokitika), 76 points, 2. HmSf' BiSs,hnder 12, own selection—lS»%i. P f t^ son ’ 74 Points, 1; Colyn jodwfcteistchurch>, 73 po i n t s> 2; Kathsapnons, 72 points, 3. Solo t,„ so Prano, own selection—ffloWtiH^o 78 polnts > 1: Una Groufsky w^’rl 3 P oi nts. 2; K. Thomson, hj c. vbmlI 8 “ Character, boy or girl under 12 ffiown selection—Ronald Blerwlrth. 73 2 Coly n Foster (Christchurch). “ n f l V 14—Shirley James (AshW points. 1: May Palmer (Riccarsii?iJi!,osrrc. (Ho!a,ito0 ’ 7 S T !P,P* nc e. 13 and over—Monica Slnnott, I- ' 1: Vonnie Goodall. 75 points. ’n£wu® J W W, , , ams ’ 3: p at Gifkins, vhj c.o Painful ,5. Bllng, 13 and over—May 75 Points. 1; Lenore &l Ch , rls iS hu f ch i ■ 74 Points, 2; Hath raomsqn. 3: Monica Slnnott, Melva Moss.

j.JfJ n ”.?Wbbhais. 12 and over—Shirley few, Ashburton). 78 points. 1; May SfcW irSif ?£ onJ! L7 4 P oin ts, .2; Gwenith ® ; Len ° re Upt ° n JSL g ’, glr i s „ under I®—Zelma Steel, 82 Kl/* Foster (Christchurch), 2; Ella Cawley. 76 points. 3. Character, lady or gentleman, .tynorons or comic; own selection— r S< i l ?’ T J’ nen - any voice, own K J> „ McDou SaU. 78 points, 1. A. ftrte? 3 S ,gal ]' x 7B Points, 2; C. H. Tylee «ner, 76 points. 3. thow^L-1 0, any voice, men; open to J mmS? 0 h ,? v ® never won a first prize—--17 JSSPHP“i 78 P ol nts, 1; R. D. Walls. Vom? McDougall. 76 points, 3. lartw„®olo, with obbligato, violin or ’cello, Jpntleman, own selection—Moira *79 points, l; Melva Moss, 75 points, Scott, 74 points. 3. Dance, under 11—Helen McMll- -- ’nliPpints. l; Margaret Ellery, 7ti points. Roper, 69 points. 3; Greeba (Christchurch), Pat Spiers, v hj c. under 13—Shirley Lock (Nel--1 • Viv Heenan (Hokitika), ami tS Shirley James (Ashburton), » Goode (equal), 3: Shona (SSh.*v rtstehurch). Max Wlnterbourn Royce Kerr (Taylorvllle). SovKS? 0 ’ Mezzo Soprano, and Contralto totofa i? Ruth, Findlay (Hokitika), 78 Miss Melva Moss, 76 points, 2: (*gual) *5 ren (^nkiiifc* l ) and Iris Turner iMCharacter. boy or girl under 12, I- c li on — Ronald Bierwirth, 75 points, j. i-olyn Foster (Christchurch), 73 points, Brnf^?*r.® o P ra no Solo, own selection — (SKS. Scott 78 points. 1: Jane Warren DoStsg 3 *’ 77 Points, 2: Mary Friend. 75 JJ®* In Character, boy or girl, 12 and S?;?* «• own selection—Lenore Upton tlurch 1 • 80 points, 2: Maudie 71 points, 3. Song, soprano, own selection—(BftWtiu ? ss ’ 83 points. 1; Una Groufsky points. 2. llnrSi ■ Solo, contralto, own selection— Sir ?nih Findlay (Hokitika), 76 points, 1; Turner, 75 points, 2. 1# iw?~h e i or Bass Solo—A. R. McDougall, J- w* I ®' Jh,C. H. Tylee Porter. 77 points, ' T "j P-Ujiucher. he. mV™, any age—Dovey Richardson WmiSjaica Sinnott, 75 points, 1; Maudie and Joan McMillan, 72 points, BoliS. Goodall and Pat Gifkins, 71 (ksiso n ) ’ Pamela and Margaret Leighs Reel—Dorothy Thwaites School iJS&SS. No - 1 team. 75 points, 1; 2 Thwaites School of Dancing No. ‘ WMH, 73 points, 2.

TIMARU festival

ftttJRTH DAY’S RESULTS

ITHB PRESS Special Service.!

Obj» TIMARU. September 1. 0 days remain to complete the ons le stival, which is being held u U, der the control of the South of the Piping and Association of New Zealand. Furare as follows; dda and bog* uadK>

—Lilian Scott, 79 points, 1; Leona Stark, 78 points, 2; Rae Ede, 76 points, 3, Tap or Step Dance, any age—Hazel Nell, 86 points, 1; Nancy Stewart, 83 points, 2; Mavis Andrews, 84 points, 3. Musical Monologue, under 18—Ngalre Williamson, 76 points. 1; Lesley Hopkins, 75 points, 2; Yolande Wallis and Lilian Scott, 74 points (equal) 3. Tap Dance, under 14—Shirley McCormack. 76 points, 1; Norma Stewart, 75 points, 2; Joan Leonard, 73 points, 3. Irish Reel, any age—Orma Ford, 87 points, 1; Hazel Nell, 86 points, 2; Irene Rees, 84 points, 3. Reading at Sight—Leona Stark, 73 points. 1; Lilian Scott, 72 points, 2; Lesley Hopkins, 71 points, 3. Seann Triubhais, any age—Hazel Nell. 89 points, 1; Norma Marshall, 86 points. 2; Joan Russell, 84 points, 3. Choir, any number, any age—Sacred Heart School Choir. 89 points, 1. Action Song, under 16—Gwenda Griffin. 92 points, 1; Lesley Williams, 91 points. 2; Lilian Scott, 90 points, 3. Recitation, under eight—Vera Austin, 72 points, i.

Recitalton Test, girls and boys under 18 —Lilian Scott, 79 points, 1; Leona Stark. 78 points, 2; Ray Ede, 76 points, 3. Highland Fling, girls and boys 15 and under 18—Joan Russell 1, Irene Rees and Hazel Nell (equal) 2. Song. Girls, under 14—Rita Wootton, 79 points. 1; Yvonne Wright, 78 points, 2; Norma Fitzgerald, 75 points, 3. Recitation In Character, under 18Nancy McKenzie. 87 points, 1; Dorothy Lyne, 86 points, 2; Lilian Scott, 85 points. 3. Highland Reel, girls and boys 13 and under 16—Irene Rees, 86 points. 1; Beatrice Macfie, 85 points, 2; Joan Russell, 84 points, 3. Operatic Dance, under eight—Joan Griffiths, 63 points, 1; Norma Bind, 59 points, 2; Vera Austin, 58 points, 3. Humorous Song, girls and boys under 18 —Russell Dowler, 76 points, 1. Tap Duo, any age—Norma Stewart and Nancy Stewart 92 points, 1; Joan Russell and Agnes Russell, 87 points, 2; Gladys Doran and Madge Robertson, 80 points, 3 Sword Dance, girls and boys under 16— Beatrice Macfie, 85 points. 1; Jim Flett and Irene Rees, 84 points (equal), 2; Joan Russell, 83 points, 4. Seann Triubhais, girls and boys, 19 and under 18—Joan Russell, 85 points, 1; Irene Rees, 84 points, 2; Beatrice Macfie, 83 points, 3. Mouth Organ Solo, under 14—D. Donnithorne, 74 points, 1; A. Glrvan, 66 points, 2.

Character Duet in Costume—Joyce Smart and Madge Robertson, 79 points, 1; Margaret Kane and Shirley McCormack, 78 points, 2. Song, any age—Gertrude Ardagh, 77 points, 1; Lilian Scott, 76 points, 2; Alan Johnston, 74 points. 3. Song in Character—Norma Fitzgerald, 94 points, J; Betty Wright, 91 points, 2: .Betty Lund, 90 points, 3. Highland Fling, girls and boys under 10 —Colleen Coulter, 69 points, 1; Helen Dalgety, 68 points, 2; Jewell Hawker, 87 points. 3. Irish Jig, boys under 16—Jim Flett, 84 points, 1; Russell Dowler, 76 points, 2. Tap Dance, any age—Hazel Neil, 87 points, 1; Malsle Wilson, 86 points, 2; Nancy Stewart and Mavis Andrews, 84 points (equal) 3. Highland Fling, boys, any age—George Hosklng, 68 points, 1; Bobbie Green, 66 points, 2: Leo Fox, 64 points, 3. Song Test, boys and girls under 16— Lilian Scott, 78 points. 1; William Fltzmaurlce, 77 points, 2; Rita Wootton,.. 76 points, 3. Story Without Words, any age—Peggy Robertson, 75 points, 1. Skipping Dance, any age—Hazel Nell, 86 points, 1; Beatrice Macfle, 85 points, 2; Irene Rees, 84 points, 3. Ballet—Miss Jean Miller’s School of Dancing (Timaru), 79 points, 1.

Timaru Scottish Society’s cup for national dancing, under 16—Irene Rees.

CROSS-COUNTRY RUNNING

AUCKLAND TEAM FOR CHAMPIONSHIPS

SAVIDAN AND WATTERS DROPPED

(PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.)

AUCKLAND, September I,

An outstanding runner in Auckland this year, J. W. Savidan, has been left out of the Auckland team for the New Zealand cross-country championships at New Plymouth on September 10. His club-mate, L. H. Watters, has also been omitted.

This action has been taken by the selectors because both the runners ignored requests to attend practice.

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22496, 2 September 1938, Page 19

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COMPETITIONS Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22496, 2 September 1938, Page 19

COMPETITIONS Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22496, 2 September 1938, Page 19