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IEILDING AND DISIKICT PUiiLTC SCHOOL AMATETJE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. (Affiliated with N.Z.A.A.A.) FIFTH ANNUAL SPORTS. Eowbai Park FEUDING SATURDAY, MARCH 3th, 1924. (To Commence at 10 a.m.) Admission—Adult Children free. BOYS EVENTS. Section A. -SOyds. Flat Rnce, under 8. -oOyds. Flat Race, under 9. -75yds. Flat Race, under 10. -75vds Flat Race, under 11. -7ovds. Flat llace, under 12. -lOOvds Flat Race, under 13. -100yds. Flat Race, under 14. lOOvds. Championship. -120vds Hurdles Championship. 10.120 yd: les, under 13. Section B. l._44ovds Relay Race, under 12. 2.—SBoyds Relay Race. open. (Tenins o'f Four Roys.) Section C. I.—Long Jump, under 12. 2. Long Jump, open. 3.—High Jump, under 13. 1. High Jump, open. o.—Hop, Step, and Jump, open. (5. Throwing Cricket Ball, open. Section D. (For Scliools of Roll No. under 100 only). l._7syds. Flat Race, under 10. 2. —7oyds Flat Race, under 12. 3. 100yds. Flat Race, under 14 4.—lOOVds Flat Race, open.

Section t. Organised Games, 12 Boys in Team. I.—Overhead Ball Game. 2.—Line Game, running. Any two Schools of Grade 3a or unJer may combine to form one team. Section F. ]..—7svds Sack Race, open. 2.—looyds 3-loggeil Race, open. H.— Obstacle Race, open. 4.—Tug of War, open to Teams of Six Boys Section G. (Secondary and Technical Boys.) 1 .—looyds. Flat Race, under 15. 2.—loo'vds. Flat Race, open. 3.—22oyds. Flat Race, under 15. iOvds Flat Race, open. s.—44oyds. Flat Race, open. 6.—l2oyds. Hurdles, under 15. 7.—l2oyds Hurdles, open. S.—High Jump, open. 9. Long Jump, open. 10.—880yds. Relay Race, open. (Four Starters or no Race). Section H. For Members of the Feilding Amateur Athletic Club only. Entries close with Mr W. H. Christensen, Sec, F.A.A.C. on SATURDAY, March 1, 1924. I.—looyds Flat Race, handicap. 2.—<l4oyds. Flat Race, handicap. GIRLS' EVENTS. Section K. I.—soyds. Flat Race, under 8. 2.—soyds Flat Race, under 9. 3:—7syds. Flat Race, under 10. 4 75yds. Flat Race, under V s.—7svds Flat Race, under 12. 6.—lOOvds. Flat Race, under 13. 7—looyds. Flat Race, under 14. B.—looyds. Flat Race, open. Section L. I.—44oyds Relay Race, under 12. 2.—44oyds. Relay Race, Open., (Teams of Four Girls.) Section M.

l._soyds. Skipping Race, under 10. 2.—7syds. Skipping Race, under 12. 3.—looyds Skipping Race, open. Section N. (For Schools of Roll No. under 100 only). I.—7svds. Flat Race, under 10. 2.—7syds. Flat Race, under 12. 3 —looyds. Flat Race, under 14. 4.—looyds. Flat Race, open. Section 0. (Competitive Organised Games, 12 Girls in Team). I.—Overhead Ball Game. s 2.—Line Game, running. (Two Schools may Combine as in Section E.) Section P. I.—7syds. Sack Race, open. 2.—7svds. 3-legged Race, under 12. 3.—7syds. 3-legged Race, open. Section R. (Secondary and Technical Girls.) I.—looyds. Flat Race, under 15. 2.—looyds. Flat Race, open. 3.—7syds. Skipping Race, open. 4.—looyds 3-legged Race, open. s.—44oyds. Relay Race, open. Four Starters or no Race. CHALLENGE TROPHIES. BOYS' SHIELD valued at 30 Guineas to School' gaining Most Points in Sections A, B, and ,C. Points to count 5,3 j 1. Winner-- 1920, Manchester Street, 1921, Taonui; 1922, Halcombe, 1923, Bulls. , , GIRLS' ROSE BOWL, presentee by Mr A. McCorkindale, to. School gaining Most Points in Sections K and L. Points to count 5,3, 1. Winners: 1922, Manchester Street; 1923, Manchester Street. „^ T „ REGISTRATION OF SCHOOLS, ETC. All Schools must register annua - ly. Fees: Grade 3a or under Is J all other schools 3s. Note: Should the subs, of the members of the stall be equal to these amounts, the payment registers the school. . 2.—The Secretary will register school colours on the written request of the head teacher. 3.—A1l competitors must appear in full school costume or they will not bo permitted to run. . . 4.—The colours of the Association are black, green and gold, and no school may register these colours. 0:x sports day all officials will wear a rosette of the Association's colours. «*.»*%-iw NOTE.—Entries close FRIDAY, Feb. 22rd. at 5 p.m. E. H. LANGE, Hon. Sec. Box 14, Feilding.

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Feilding Star, Volume 2, Issue 103, 18 February 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume 2, Issue 103, 18 February 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume 2, Issue 103, 18 February 1924, Page 8

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