TRAINING COLLEGES
CURISTCHDRCU-AVELLIXGTO\ XCURNEY.
J.h6 teachers' training colleges of Olmstclmrcli and Wellington concluded tUe.r annual tournament, yesterday, Wellington wnsjiiiij: by four points." The VMitors, who leil for Clirislcliufcli last e.yomn-, won Liio swimming events hv s..v to 1.v.-, ih.j 1a,,,!, matches by 9 ,",, 7, and the basketball comm-laio,, |, v 57 to 3, while Wellington was successful in boxing by two points to one tbu hockey games (men by 7 to 1 and' women by 3 to 2), the debate, and lin-bv lbe last event was the Kngby ma'tcii played at l,y:ill Hay yesterday aftoraoon' and 111 this Wellington-was successful hv 13 points to 5. The game was keenly contested, and it provided much of interest for a large bam! of enthusiastic supporters. J n the (irst sj.ell each side obUined a try as the result of bri.vlit combined work. Fuller scored lor Wellington, Nelson converting, and Harper scored Fnv Chrislchiirch. "Thompson adduiS "'R extras. The condition of the local phiyi-rs told in lh ß sreond .«pdl. and (.wo more tries were rc-i>tercd by l-lic^n. l.!:r Ffoie.ro \mty<; .\li.>.\;,n,lci- ;m '.l U'lr?. Mi. A. .t ..Vciio'ju toulroUcd th«ICUWc. ,
TRAINING COLLEGES
Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 131, 6 June 1925, Page 8
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