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PETONE PRIMARY SCHOOLS

„ The Petone zone schools' swimming _j carnival, held at McKenzie Baths yese terday afternoon under the auspices of . the • Hutt Valley Primary School Sports Association, was highly j. successful. The events were j well arranged, and the proe gramme was carried out smoothly. . The schools championship was won by Muritai with 49 points. Then came _, Wilford (46_ points) and Petone AVest |. (41J points). Petone Central gained 25 _ points and Petone Convent 6 points. c Among those present were the chairn man of the AVellington Educatioa c Board, Mr. AY. V. Dyer, and Mrs. Dyer, .. Mr. H. Firth, Town Clerk, Petone, . Councillors G. London and AY. H. Edj wards, headmasters, teachers, and c members of school committees. In the following results Petone- Cene tral is denoted by P.C., Petone West c by P.W V . Petone Convent by C, Muritai by Mi, and Wilford by W.:— r 33 l-3yds Breaststroke, under 12, y boys.—J. Fitzgerald (AY.), 1; J. Brough. (P.AV.), 2; I. Cleland (W.), 3. ! 'Girls: M. Parr (P.W.), 1; D. Gill CO, 2; M. Douglas'Cff.C.), 3. "•; ' _. BreaststiAke, 12 and over.—Boys: D. . Glass (P.dT 1; R. Apperley CP.W.), 2; " A. Casey (P.W.), 3. Girls: J. Tame CM.), 1; J. Edwin (P.W.), 2; N. Walling (M.), 3. Learners, under 10, 16 2-3yds.—Boys —First heat: R. Isaac (W.), 1; M. Parr (PC). 2. Second heat: C. Smith (W.), . 1; D. Isaacs (M.), 2; T. Thompson CM-.), 3. Final: Isaac 1, Parr .2, Isaacs 3. ' Girls—First heat: P. Wainwright CM.), ;1; D. Nankivell (P.C.), 2; B:' Clifton (P.W.), 3. Second heat: Anne McCar- ' lie (M.), 1; P. Palmer (W.), 2; L. Page ; (P.W.), 3. Final: McCarlie 1, Page 2, i Nankivell 3. _ _ . ■ Learners, over 10, 16 2-3yds.—Boys— - First heat: R. Cairns CW.) and It. Jow- » ett CW.),'equal,'T; S. Cameron CP.CJ, : 3. Second heat: L. Frater CW.), 1; R. ' Waddington (P.AV.), .2; I. R, Tapp - PC), 3. Final: Jowett 1, Cairns 2, Frater 3. Girls—First heat: P. Mundie (PW.).'l; M. McKone CO, 2; M.Gibbs CO and J. Fawcett (W.), equal, 3. Second heat:E. Lane (P.W.), 1; J. Chapman CW.), 2; D. Woodward (P.O. i 3. Final: Lane 1, Fawcett 2, Mundie 4 ' Free-style, under 10,16 2 : 3yd_---Boys: j J. Fitzgerald CW.), 1; H. Ridley (P.W.), 2; B. Littleford CP.C) 3. Girls: L. i Lawrence CW.), 1; L. Burch CM.), 2; - Myra Paterson (P.C.), 3. 1 Free-style, 10 Years, 33 l-3yds, Boys. " —H. Laird CP.W.), 1; P. / Macfarlane ' (PW) 2; D. Bain CW.), 3. Girls: C. _ Seagar (W.), 1; J. Allot. (M.), 2; Ailsa . McCarlie CM.),_ 3. -,^ B — i Free-style, 11 Years, 33 l-.lyas.— Boys: L. Edhouse CP.C), 1; B. Swam- - ''years, I Guiney (M.). 1; J. Tame .(M.), 2; H. Helson (P.C), 3. Free-style, 13 Years ,36 l-3yds.— Boys: AY. Blackman (M.), 1; D. Simpson (PW.). 2; D. Shakespeare CP.W.), 3 Girls: K. Walker (P.W)I; P. Penman (M.), 2; L-'pameson (P.W.), 3. Open "Championship. 66 Boys- W. Blackman CM.)., 1 K. Gnmst%P CO, 2; G. Logic (M.) 3. Girls I Guiney. (M.). 1; M. Helson CP.C), 2; M Free!slyl d c _2& Iwimming (Open), 16 2-3yds.-Boys: W. Duncan CW), 1; J. Graham (M.) 2; P. Adds (AY), 3. Girls- Ailsa McCarlie CM.), I_,1 _, vWorthintton CM.), 2; S.'Steer .(P.C), 3 ' Diving. Open (Maximum 20 points). -Boys: F. Bold CW.) 19.6 points, 1; T Dougan CP.C), 16.9 points 2:, P. ? Noon°arf CC.), 16.1.' .3. Girls: B-' M^e> rw^^^VcX^^™: 1^ J EUvirls R. Buckland), 1; „ : Petone West CX Laird, S. Hitchcock, D BurnW P Mcfarlane), 2; Petone Central (IV Edhouse. M. Mart in J. Milne K. Dawson) 3. Girls: Wilford (S.- beagar, A Adds M. Soulsby, A. Regan) 1; Pe- . tone Central (Margaret Paterson) t M. n„„_in= c; steer V. Anderson). 2, ' Mmltaf'd: Exle"; O. Hesand, __.Hol- : de s'enior g ßlay 3 i2 and Over, 33 l-3yds, I_S_ES_o«f_iuritai <W. Blackman R s McCarlie, M. Crisp, G. Logic), 1, re » ton West CD. Shakespeare, H Kreyl, i _? n simsm. X Man) Convent . (H Gibbins, N. Gill, K. Criimstone, a. ' El isL 3° Girls: Muritai (I. Guiney J. ' Tame P Fenman, T. Jowefct), 1; Wil- ' Tame' P Penman, N. Nicholl, L. Tau- ' cher M. Cleland). 2; Petone West CJ. Edwin. J. McKechie, A. Ashman, L. Gameson). 3.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1938, Page 6

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PETONE PRIMARY SCHOOLS Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1938, Page 6

PETONE PRIMARY SCHOOLS Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1938, Page 6