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CHALLENGE TROPHIES A—BOYS Guthrie Shield—Open to all Schools. Awarded to School gaining most points in Sections A, B. C. Points to count: G, 4,2. Winners: 1921, Taonui; 1922, Bulls; 1923. Halcombe; 1924. Iviwitea 1 1925, no sports; 192 G, Manchester Street; 1927, Rongotea ; 1928, Manchester Street; 1929, Manchester Street; 1930, Manchester Street; 1931, Lytton Street. B—GIRLS. McCorkiiidale Rose Bowl—Open to all Schools. Awarded to School gaiirng most points in Sections K and L. Points to count: G, 4,2. Winners : 1922-25, Manchester St.; 192 G-27, Byt ton Street; 1928-31, Manchester Street. C—Country Schools’ Challenge Trophy. Awarded to School gaining most points in Sections D and N. Points to count: G. 4. 2, Winners: 1928-29, Kopaue; 1930, Mangaonoho; 1931, Kopane. GENERAL INFORMATION PRIZES AND TROPHIES In all 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 all events. The points gained by tlie Competitors 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 uuder the Rules of the N.Z.A.A. 2. —ln all events Competitors must be tinder the age of 15 years on March 12. 1932, from which date all | ages are to he reckoned. 3. Entry fee in bitch event is 3d. 4. —Competitors in Sack Races must bring (heir own sacks. Girls in Skipping Races must provide their own ropes. 5. -No entries will lie accepted that are not on the prescribed forms and accompanied by fees. G.—Competitors may not run in spiked shoes. 7.-—Entries close with the Hon, Secretary at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, February 19th, 1932. REGISTRATION OF SCHOOLS &c. . I.—All Schools must register annually. Fees: Grade 3 or under, 2/G: all other Schools 7/G. NOTE.— Should the Subs, of the members of the staff 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. All Competitors must appear in a Recognised School Costume or they will not be permited to run. 4. —The Colours of the Association are black, green and gold, and no School may register these colours. 5. —On Sports Day all officials will wear a Rosette of the Association’s Colours. SCHOOL COLOURS NOTE.—The following will be accepted : (a) Any full School Costume. (b) Football Jerseys in Registered School Colours. (c) Sash (four inches wide) in School Colours, worn diagonally across the body, fore and aft, passing ov“r the right shoulder. Entries close on FRIDAY, 19th February, at 5 p.m. Admission: Adults 1/-. Secondary School Pupils Gd, Children free. E. H. LANGE, Hon. Sec. P.O. Box 14. FEILDING.

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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3646, 15 February 1932, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3646, 15 February 1932, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3646, 15 February 1932, Page 6

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