I7IEILDING AON DISTRICT I’UB--1 ' LIO SCHOOLS AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. (Affiliated with- N.Z. Amateur Athletic Association). gIXTH NN'UAL J PORTS. KOWHAi PARK, FEJLDLNG. :' ' SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 192 G. (To Commence at 10 a.m.) ADMISSION.—AduIts l/-, Childreu Free. , BOYS EVENTS., . Section A. 1. —soyds. Flat Race, iiinier 8. 2. —soyds. Flat Race, under 0. 3. —7syds. Flat Race, under 10.. 4. 75yds. Flat Race, under 11. 6.—7syds. Flat Race, under 12. 6. —looyds. Flat Race, under 13. 7. —looyds. Flat Race, under 14. 8. —IOO yds. Oita in pioiisli 9. —l2ovds. Hurdles, Championship. 10. 120yds. H •.miles, under 13.
Section -B. 1. —44oyds. I?clay It nee, under 12. 2. —BBoyds. Relay Race, open. (Teams ( of four). Section C. 1. —Long Jump , under 12. 2. Long Jump, open. 3. Jump, under 13. 4. —High Juhlp, open., 5. Hope, Step and Jump, open. 6. —Throwing Cricket Ball, open. Section D. (For School of Roll No. under 100 Only). 1. —7o,vds. Flat Race, under 10. 2. 75yds. Flat Race, under 12. 3. Flat Race, under 14.. 4 —looyds. Flat Race, open. , Section E. (Competitive Organised Games, 10 Boys in Team). L—Overhead. Jin 11 Game. 2—Line \Game, Running. Any .two Schools ol Grade 3a or under may combine to form one team. Section F. I;—7svds. Sack Race. open. 2. 100yds. Three-lefeged Race, open. 3. —Tug of dVai'; open to Teams, of Six Boys. Section G. (Secondary and Technical Boys); 1. —tOOvds. Flat Race, under 15. 2. —looyds. Flat Race, open. 3. —22ovds. Flat. Race, under 15.. . 4. —22oyds. Flat Race, open.'
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Feilding Star, Volume 4, Issue 729, 11 March 1926, Page 6
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