PICNIC
The building trades employees held a most successful picnic at Maidstone Park. The sports resulted:—loo Yards Open Handicap: Cultimore I,'J. Kyan a. Half-mile Boys' Walk: J. W. Coles 1, R. Payne 2. Single Ladies' Knee: N. Collins 1, M. 'league 2. . 200 Yards Combined Apprentices' Race: F. Whitley 1, N. B. Richards 2. Girls' Race: C Waddle 1, J. Collins 2. 220 Yards Represented Union's Handicap: D. Whittington 1 F. C. Biddle 2. - Tug-of-War: Baker' Key, Barnston, Hannibal, Payne, and King,. Married Ladies' Race: Mrs. Dqran 1, Mrs. Mummery 2, Mrs. Waddle 3. Employers' Race: pollings 1, Oliver 2. Ladies' ilhree-legged Race: C. and D. Waddle. Cigarette Race • Cooke and Mrs. Rait. Tradesmen's Race: Ban- 1, Key 2. Ladies' Relay Race: Misses Hayvice, N. Collins, and J. Collins. Trades Relay Rate: W Whitley, Collins, Biddle, and Hayvice! Married Men's Race: Cooke 1. Tliread-tlie-Needle Race: Mr. and Mrs. Scaife. Cjmmitteemen's P.ice: Kay wood 1 Whittington 2, Thompson 3. Special Ladies' Race: Mis. Ilannihal. N;i- adriving Competition: Mrs. Jtipp. Lucky Baby Competition: Mrs. Davis, Lucky Baby Boy, and Mrs. H. T. O'Neif Lucky Baby Girl.
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Evening Post, Volume 65, Issue 65, 17 March 1924, Page 8
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184PICNIC Evening Post, Volume 65, Issue 65, 17 March 1924, Page 8
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