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CROYDON SCHOOL SPORTS

Crovdon Diocesan Boys' School annual sports wero held in the school grounds, Day's Bay, on Saturday. Ihe weather was fine during liho early part ot the afternoon, and tho parents and others who attended were well pleased with the keen manner in which the boys contested tlio various events. The sports being over at 3.45 p.m.. afternoon tea was provided after which the prizes won. during tlw year were presented to the boys by His Lordship the Bishop of Wellington, assisted by the Rev. Tu Hobday, principal of the school. The results ot tihe sports for which Mr. Alan Maxwell act* ed I's'iudgc, Jlr. Sloman as time-keeper, and Mr. Porritt as starter, were as folloiligli Jump (junior championshipT-Bag-nall, 1; Beale, 2; Laiis (IV), 3. Height, 3f lbo 3l Yards (senior ckampionship)-Le Croce, 1; Balliugeiy 2; Lane (mi.), 3. Time. 13 l-ssec. . . 75 Yards Hurdles Handicap U "«»«•)- Jlanoy (ini.), 1; Beale, ii; Lane (1\), 3. Time, losec. ~ . . 75 Yards Hurdles Handicap (senior)Williams (mi.), 1; Corrv, 2; Ilarcourt, i. Time, liisec. . , . ~ . Jump (junior champtonship)Hume (III), 1: Bagnall, 2; Beale, 3. Distance, 12ft. 3-iin. ... ~ , T 220 Yards (senior championslnp)-1.0 Grove, 1; Lane (mi.), 2; Ballanger, 3. Time, 3t;ec. . 100 Yards (junior championship)— lieale, 1; Bagnall, 2; Hume (III), 3. 'lime, High Jump (senior championship)— Nelson, 1; Ballanger, 2; Wardell, 3. Height, 3ft. lliu. , , , N 100 Yards Handicap (over twelvo years) —Ormond (mi.), 1; Lane (mi.), 2; Ballanger, 3. Time, losec. 100 Yards Handicap (twelve years)— Nelson, 1; Bennett (maj.), 2; lhompson, 8.. Time, 15jsec.. - ■■■' "100 Yards Handicap (eleven years)— Williams (mi.), 1; Lo .Grove, 2; Grace, 3. Time, 15 2-sscc. 100 Yards Handicap, (ten Bagnall, 1; Beale, 2; Lysaght (mi.), 3. 'lime,

lGsec. v _ 75 Yards Handicap (nine years)—Dennett (III). 1; Williams (III), 2; Lane (IV), 3. Time, lOsec. 75 Yards Handicap (eight years)—Eeid, 1; Bluudell. 2; Tovey, 3. Time, lleee. 75 Yards Hurdles (senior championship) -Ballanger, 1; Bennett (maj.), 2; Buyley, 3. Time, 12-:ec. . 75 Yards Hurdles (junior championship) —Manoy (mi.), 1; Beale, 2; Bagnall, 3. Time, i3scc. ■ • t . 440 Yards tsemor champmnsliip)—Ballanger, 1; Lane (mi.), 2; Williams (mi.), 3. I line, liuiu. 13 2-ssec. Throwing Cricket Ball (junior championship)—Bagnall, 1; Hume (III), Lane Cricket Ball (senior championship)—Lano (mi.), 1; Ballangor, 2; Harcourt and Bayley, 3. 220 Yards Walk (senior)— Ballanger, 1; Rankin, 2; Bennett (maj.), 3. Time, 53sec. 220 Yards Walk (junior)—Humo (111), 1; Beale; 2; Bagnall, 3. Time, 70sec. Long Jump (senior championship)— La.no (mi.), 1; Ballangsjr, 2; Corry, 3. Distance. 1-Itt. , ,■ Squad's Relay—Lo Grovos team, 1; Ballanger's team, 2; Bennetts (maj.) team 3. Time, 2S l-s.scc. Tihree-lc-gged Race (junior), 50 yards— Bagnall and Hume, 1; Beale anil Lysaght (mi.), 2; Manoy. and .Williams, 3. Time, 11 i-ssec. Three-legged Kaco (senior), 50 yards— Burnett (mi.) and Wardell, 1; Alanoy (maj.) and Le Grove, 2; Lane (mi.) and Whitehead, 3. Timo, 9 3-ssec. Boot Race (junior)—Bealo, 1; Humo (111), 2; Bagnall, 3. Boot Race (senior)— Lane (mi.), 1; Williams (mi.), 2; Ballanger, 3. 220 Yards Handicap (open)—Grac?, lj Humo (III), 2; Bennett (maj.), 3. Time, 30scc. Sack Race (junior), 50 vnrds-Blundell, 1; Beale, 2; Williams (III), 3. Sack liaco (senior), 50 yards—Sax by, 1; Lissiman, 2; Ballanger, 3. Parents' Race—Mrs. Harcourt, 1; Mr. ti. Williams, 2. Obstacle Raco (open)— Thompson, 1; Ballanger, 2; Bsnnett (maj.), 3. TiiToad-needlc Race (junior), 50 yardsWebster and Lane, 1; Bartlett and 'Williams, 2. . Thread-need lo Race (senior), 50 yards— Corry and Bennett, 1; Manoy (maj.) and Lnhi? (HI), 2; Strang, and Lissiman, 3. Consolation Raco (senior), 100 yavds— Strang, 1; Rankin, 2; Whitehead, 3, Consolation Race (junior), 75 yards—Williams (III), 1; Tovey, 2; Bartlett, 3. THE SURE SIGN. A dull, persistent pain in the back, an ache that spoils sleep and is worse in the morning, a sharp, cutting pain when bending, is a sure sign of kidney disease. It is not really tho back aching, but the kidneys, which lie just beneath the small of the back. Doan's Backache Kidnev Pills quickly relievo the kidneys and help them to drive out of tho body the roisonf which cause backache, dropsy, urinary disorders, rheumatism, iji-avfil, stone. .The uase here given proves that cures ..re thorough:— Mrs. G. Sutherland, 5 Frankvilie Terrace, Wellington, ,=a,vs: "For a long time T suffered agonv from backache, and was often «i bad that I was almost crinpled. The pain centred just above the kidneys, aad 'Mi! lili" a knife. Tim aiiment was i)!"=! distressing, . nd the constant pain me tired and languid. T knew my '•ii> ys ivi.M'.' «l fault, as 1 had sevthai clearly showed Cii'v were r.ol working properly. After nq.yr V,; ...rt-- •'.! remedies wiihoul-de-■!-.inr: niiv beiv-f''. I heard of Ttoan'' i-hr Kidiir-v l'il'v, so derided to ;- : ve llieni a ' rj.il V.V.I, they worli'.-i i- .Vp. fei'- l-.p ; !|.'--' itii? a perfect r'v-, :"-d T lvv . Wi. free of tho torture of bnct-.ache «.v<r sii"v-, Mv kidneys are - 'a-d T feel sji , ""did 1 (harks to Doan's Pills." 'I'ivn v.---'- V'. : '''crland snvs: "T i,«ve had ir v''!''" of mv old comii'p''"'—iivo IV-n-V Bi'l-arhr T\'dneyPill!' rn«<i{l .qi«.ov«r-'•.vo u t:eiir'!.. . Coin's T?VcV'.i,.v r fills' are so'rl Un 1 '"I ar n ko ft pei" j at l\of Dp Y-- ; v cd.t; or <-!U 'l,i n» r<f o-;"o bv ..F"-]?]-Co.. rr ? vd'" , \'. But be sure you get DOAN'S.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 69, 15 December 1919, Page 12

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CROYDON SCHOOL SPORTS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 69, 15 December 1919, Page 12

CROYDON SCHOOL SPORTS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 69, 15 December 1919, Page 12