SCHOOL SPORTS
CROYDON SCHOOL
Favoured by beautiful weather, the Croy- ' don School sports were held on the school grounds, Day's Bay, on Wednesday. The events, especially in the Benior class, proTided the largo gathering of parents and friends frith a fine afternoon's eport. Afternoon tea was served in the school dining hall and on the verandah. Several school records were broken. The following were the officials: Judges, . Messrs. W. Gregory, W. F. Handyside, -A. A. Stichbury, K. G. Wain; starter, Mr. D. Leslie; timekeeper, Mr. H. E. Evans; steward, Mr. TV. Ford; clerk of course, Mr. L< Courtenay-Hall. Following were the results:— SENIOR. High Jump.—Norman, 1; Climie and Vickery, equal, '2. Height, 4ft 3%in. (Kecord.) 220 yds Handicap.—Fraser-Tytler, 1; Kapley, 2; Collins, 3. (Record.) Long Jump.—Cleverdon, 1; Kaiki, 2;' Collins, 3. Length, 15ft. (Record.) 220 yds Open.—Cleverdon, 1; Norman, 2; Climie, 3. Time, 31 ]-sgec. 100 yds Open.—Cleverdon, 1; Kain, 2; Norman, 3. Time, ]3sec. 75yds Hurdles Open.—Collins, 1; Morrison, 2; Climie, 3. Time, 12 2-Ssec. 440 yds Open.—Vickery, 1; Cleverdon, 2; Climie, 3. Time, G7 2-ssec. (Record.) Senior Champion.—Cleverdon, 18 points; runner-up, Norman, 9 points. JUNIOR. 220 yds Open.—Jacobsen, 1; Lewis, 2; Spiers, 3. Time, 32 4-sseo. (Record.) ' j 100 yds Handicap.—Jacobsen, 1; Neligan, 2; Wilson, 3. 75yds Hurdles.—Jiicobsen, 1; Lewis, 2; Neligan, 3. Time, losee. Long Jump.—Spiers 11., 1; Jacobsen, 2; Lewis, 1., 3. Length, 12ft 3in. High Jump.—Jacobsen, 1; Lewis 1., 2. Height, 3ft 9VUn. (Record.) 220 yds Handicap.—Wilson, 1; Neligan, 2; Jacobsen, 3. 100 yds Open.—Jacobsen, 1; Spiers 11., 2; Kc'igan, 3. Time, 13sec. Junior Champion.—Jacobsen, 23 points; runner-up, Lewis, 11 points. 10 YEARS AND UNDER. 100 yds Open.—Foster-Pratt 11., 1;
Gregory, 2; Marshall, 3. Time, 14 l-ssec. (Record.) 150 yds Open.—Gregory, 1; Foster-Pratt 11., 2; Struthers, 3. Time, 22 3-saec. (Record.) High Jump.—Lewis 11., I; Marshall, 2; M'Kegg, 3. Height, 3ft SYzin. (Record.) Long Jump.—Gregory, 1; Foster-Pratt 11., equal, 2; Paton, 3. Length, lift Siu. (Record.) 150 yds Handicap.—Bright, I; Budd, 2; Stichbury, 3. ■ 75yds Hurdles. —Gregory, 1; Struthers, 2; Marshall, 3. Time, 15 l-Sscc. (Record.) lOQyds Handicap.T-Bright, 1; Struthers, 2; Stichbury, 3. « I Champion, Gregory, 18 points; runncr- | up, Foster-Pratt 11., 11 points. Senior Consolation, 220yds.—Kent 11., 1; | Cameron, 2; Pratt 1., 3. • I Junior Consolation, 220yds.—Evans, 1; Neligan, 2; Hollis, 3. House Relay, 440yds.—Mabin, 1; Sprott, 2; Shinfield, 3. . . School Handicap, 220yds.—Bright, 1. ■ House Championship; Mabin, G6poiuts, 1; Sprott, 40points, 2; Shirtclifft:, 36 points, 3d. '. :.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 141, 11 December 1931, Page 16
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