v Girls' Rose Bowl, presented by Mr A McCorkindale, to School gaining most points in Sections K and iL. Points to count’s, 3, 1. , i Whiners: 1922,-Manchester Street; 1923, Manchester Street; 1924, Man-. Chester Street. PRIZES AND TROPHIES. . Championship Events.—Medals. ; In all other events Certificates of Record will be awarded to Ist, 2nd, and 3rd. Points 3,2, 1. will be awarded to Ist, 2nd, and 3rd Competitors in Ml events. The points gained by the Coin pot i tprs from each School will be totalled, and a sum of money based on the points -won, will be paid to .the Sports Fund of each School. CONDITIONS. 1. All events are held under the rules of the N.Z.A.A.A. * 2. In all events except those of Section;? G and R Competitors must lie under the age of 15 years on March 14, 1925, from which date all ages are to he reckoned. Any primary pupil who has reached his loth birthday may compete in Sections G and It: 3. —Entrance fee in each event, 3d. 4. Competitors in sack races must bring their own sacks. Girls l in skipping races must provide their own ropes. ■ 5-._No entries will be. accepted (hat are not on the prescribed forms and accompanied by fees. 15.—Competitors in events other than G aiid R may not run jn spiked shoes. . 7.—Entries close with the Hoh. Secretary at 5 p.m. on SATURDAY, 21s|j February, 1925 REGISTRATION OF SCHOOLS, ETC. 1. —All Schools must register annually. Foes: Grade 3a or under, Is; all. other Scliols 3s. Note: Should the subs, of the members of the stuff bo equal to these amounts, the payment registers the School. •• To date, 12/1/25, no School has fulfilled tips condition). j 2. Tbo Secretary will register School Colours on the written request* of the Head Teacher. * . 3. —All Competitors must appear jn Full School Costume or they will not bo permitted to run. J 4. _The Colours of the • Association are Black, Green and Gold, and no School may register these Colours, i \ s’—-On Sports Day all Officials will wear a Rosette of the Association 3Odours. Entries Close/SATURDAY, 21st Febniarv, ats p.m. E. H. LANGE, , Hon. Sec. Box 1-1, Feilding.
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Feilding Star, Volume 3, Issue 471, 26 February 1925, Page 6
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