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ANNUAL SPORTS

TECHNICAL COLLEGE

THE FINALS

There was keen competition in the finals of the Technical College sports on the Basin .Reserve, yesterday afternoon. Although the wind hampered competitors, conditions generally were good. On the aggregate of points, Bowen House were the winners with 241. Wilding | House were next with 149, then came Wfike/ifld House with 132 and Seddon House with J. 19. In the results, tho leters S., Wa., Y\*i., and 8., stand for Seddon House, AVakeficM House, 'Wilding House, and Bowen House respectively. Tho following finals were decided after "The Post" went to press yesterday.— GIRLS. 100 yds Senior Championship.—First heat • r Sewell (B.), 1; N. Hogan (Wi.), 2; A. Daucke (Wa.). 3. Second heat: J. Forrester (Wi ) 1.1. Beehag (Wi.), and J. Crundweli (WI.), equal 2; L. Jackson (B.), 3. Final: Hogan, 1; Sewell, 2 ; Baucke, 3. 100 yds Junior Championship.—First heat: G Petley (S.), 1; M. Simpson (B.), 2; S Free I (B.), 3. Second heat: H. Jones (B ) 1- A Uentiee (WI.), 2; P. Walton (B.), 3. Third heat: SI. Harrington (Wi.), 1; B. Plckin (Wi.), •J; J. Halstead (Wa.), 3. Final: Petley, 1; Harrington, 2; Simpson and Jones, equal, 3.

100 yds Senior Handicap.—J. Forrester (Wl.) 1; I. Sewell (B.), 2; A. Baucke (Wa.). 3. 2i!oyds Senior Championship.—P. Sewell (B.), and N. Hogaa (AVa.), equal, 1; D. Strawbridge (Wl.), 3. 220 yds Junior Championship.— G. Pet Icy (S ) 1: A. Dentlce (Wi.), 1!; J. Wakellng (Wa.), 3. noyds Jifhior Championship.—G. Petlcy (S.) I; 31. Simpson (Wi.), 2; N. Crcagli (S.), 3. 30yds Senior Championship.—N. Hogan (Wi.), 1; P. Sowell (B.), 2, AY. Congreve (S.), 3. 100 yds Junior Handicap.—First heat: G. Petlcy (S.), 1; J. Palmer (Wa.), 2; M. Simpson (B.), 3. Second heat: 11. Jones (B.) p 1^ P. Mcilugh (Wi.), 2; W. Farcy (Wa.), 3. Third heat: J. Wakellng (Wa.), 1; J. Stanaway (S ) 2; A. Belesky (S.), 3. Final: Petley, 1; Wakellng, 2 ; Simpson, 3; ■ Dressing Kace, Senior.—First heat: .1. Kennedy (Wi.), I;.B.,Dust (B.), 2; G. Anderson (Wi.), 3. Second heat: J. Higgins (S.), ]; .r. Coleman (B.), 2: M. Barrett (Wa.), 3. Third heat: P. Lobb (B.), 1: A. Baucke (Wa.), 2: G. Austin (Wi.), 3. Final: Kennedy, 1; Barrett, 2; Anderson, 3. Dressing Itace. Junior.—First heat: M. Simpson (B.), 1; N. Calclnai (S.), 2; B. Long (Wa.), 3. Second heat: .1. Halstead (Wa.), 1; B. Thompson (Wi.), 2; J. Chandler (Wa.), 3. Third heat: J. O'Connell (Wa.), 1; ,T. Cerchi (8.),*2; N. Vaney (S.), 3. Final: O'Connell, 1; Cerchi, 2; Simpson, 3. Four-legged Race, Junior.—J. Chudlcy A Beverley,, J. Baker (Wa.), 1; J. Wakeling, ,I.' OConnell, N. Recknell, (Wa.), 2; M. Bell L Buck, L. Lawton (B.), 3. Four-legged Itace, Senior.—J. Poppleton M lieehag, X. Refardt (Wl.). 3. ' J-Egg-nnd-Spoon Race, Junior.—D. De Cent £&•), 1; J. Somerville (B.), 2; P. Carew (s",

Kgg-and-Spoon Race. Senior P <s n ih (Wa.). 1; J. Kennedy (Wl.), OV™

rasslnß Basketball Over and Under.—Wakeflcld House, 1; Wilding House, 2; Seddon House, Throw and Run Passing Tennis Ball.-Wake-Md House, 1; wilding House, 2; Bowen House. Blocks on Head, Junior.—D. Martis (B ) 1 Senior: G. Anderson (Wi.), 1; E. Perry (Wa.). House Relay, Junior, 110 yds.— Wilding House, 1; Bowen House, 2; Seddon House, 3 House Relay. Senior, 110yds.—Wilding House, 1; Bowen House. 2; Wakefleld House, 3. BOYS. 120 yds JJuruies Senior Championship.—First Heat: llrGrath. 1 ;, Boyd. 2. Time, 19 4-usec Second Heat: Gunn. 1; Comrie. 2. Time 18 -Ssoc. Final: Gunn, 1; WcGratl, 2-Com-lie. ,i. lime, JDsec. ■ilOyds Senior Championship.—Guun (Wa ) Mi&w"* - B' }' -; ; Comrie <«•> ;i- Time! :A Iflyds Senior Hamlieap.-Abbot (S )l ■ Bt," (Wa.), 2; Furey (B.), 3.'Time, 61 l-sscc'. 410 yds Inter. Championship.—Williams (Wi i HO •' n"' S. tOn (W'''" 2| Uo"'berry < B-' '■'>■ Time. 440 yds Jnler. Handicap.—Williams (Wi.) 1Johnston (Wl.), 2; Amory (E.), 3. 440 yds Junior Championship.—Flaus (B ) 1 • Liddle (B.), 2; Newton (B,), 3. Time, «2 3-ssec. •140 yds Junior Handicap.—Armstrong (Wi ) 1; rainier (B.), 2; Stotf (B."), 3. Time, 59 3-ssec. High Jump, under 14.—Parker, 4ft Sin, 1Stewart, 2; Sandford. 3. 220 yds Junior Handicap.—Palmer, 1; Brady. 2; Lawrence, 3. Time, SOsec. 220 yds Inter. Handicap.—Sutherland, 1; Collins, 2; Corbctt, 3. Time, 2S 3-osec.

220 yds Senior Handicap.— Furey, 1; Abbott 2; Williamson and Hadley, equal, 3. Time]

■i-Oyds Junior Championship.—Klaus. 1; Liddle, 2; Newton. 3. Time, 27 3-ssec. -LOyds Inter. Championship.—Williams (Wl ) ,'i (B.), 2; Amory (B.), 3. Time', 220 yds Senior Championship.—Gurin (Wa ) 1: McGratb (Wa.), 2; Creach (S.), 3. Time 27 ,3-osec. One mile Senior Championship.—Fitzgerald (S.), 1; Bell (B.), 2: Bruce (B.), 3. Time. smin 20ser. One mile Senior Handicap.—Lawrence (S.) 1: Furniss (Wa.), 2: Elliott (Wi.), 3. Time. 3mln 20sec. 50yds, Under 14.—Parker (B.), I; Stewart (B.), 2; Ritson (S.), 3. Time, 7 l-ssec. 100 yds Senior Championship.—Gunn (Wa.). 1: MoGrath (Wa.), 2; Bruce (B.). 3. Time, 11 1-ÜBCLV 100 yds Inter. Championship.—Williams (Wl.), I ; Johnston (Wi.). 2; Rowberry (B.), 3. Time, II 4-3 sec. 100 yds Junior Championship.—Flaus (B.), 1; Liddle (B.), 2; Armstrong (Wi.), 3. Time, 11 -1-ssec. 100 yds Senior Handicap.—Furey (B.), 1; Johnston (Wa.), 2; Hadley (B.), 3. Time, 11 4-nsec 100 yds Inter. Handicap.—Johnston (Wi.), 1; Amory (B.), 2; Collins (Wa.) and»*Sutherland (B.), equal, 3. Time, 12sec. 100 yds Junior Handicap.—Armstrong (Wi.), 1: Moon (B.), 2; Walker (B.), 3. Time, 12scc. 100 yds t'lider 14.—Parker (B.), 1; Stewart (B.), 2; Harrison (Wi.), 3. Time, 13 4-ssec. High Jump Junior Championship.—Parker and Elton. 4ft 51n, equal, 1; de Bidder, 3. High Jump Inter. Championship.—Johnson, 4ft Sin, 1; Rowberry and Carrol, equal, 2. High Jump Senior Championship.—Rowberry, sen 4ft llln, 1; Comrle, 2; Jamieson, 3. House Relay, Junior, 440yds.—Bowen House, 1; Wilding House, 2; Seddon House, 3. House Relay, Intermediate, 440yds.—Bowen House, 1; Wilding House, 2; Wakefleld House. 3 House Relay, Senior, 880yds.—Bowen House, 1; Wakefleld House, 2; Seddon House, 3.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 102, 27 October 1934, Page 7

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ANNUAL SPORTS Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 102, 27 October 1934, Page 7

ANNUAL SPORTS Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 102, 27 October 1934, Page 7

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