HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS.
SUCCESSFUL COMPETITORS. ' There was a large attendance a t tlio grounds of the Gisborne High ! School on Friday, wlien the school sports were held. The bfficials were:—Boys Committee. Woodward, Pittar (i.), Oman, Maude (i), Mouat, Bellerby (i.), Hundleby (lion) sec.); girls’ committee, H. Minnis, M. Picken, S. Lysnar, K. Hei, K. Douglas, T. Mitchell (lion, sec.); supervisor, the Rector; starters, Messrs. Edmondson and Dunpliy; time-keepers, Messrs. •H. McLernon and H. *J. Grieve ; judges, Members of the Board of Governors, Messrs. H. Bull, F. J. Rowley, R, Cole, F. Faram, J. McLeod, 11. E. Bright, F. J. Wilkes, G. T. Maunder, 11. E. Maude, .J, B, Greig, C l . Horne; recorder, Mr. Harwood; press stewards, Gordon, Dods (i.). Results were as follows: 100 Yards (under 1G): Jones 1, Jackson 2, Clark 3. Time, 111. High Jump (under 13): Reeves and Bruce drew, the height being 4ft Sin, with Richardson 3. - 220 Yards (open): Oman 1, Edwards 2, Maude 3. Time, 26 1-5. i
Girls’ Hop, Step and Jump: R. Benson 1, K. Douglas 2, E. Fairlie 3. Distance, 30ft. Girls’ Thread the Needle Race: E. Turn bull and J. Thompson 1, H. Minnis and B. Robertson 2, H. Packe aild G. Black 3. 100yds Girls’ Championship: V. Sinclair 1, K. Douglas 2, E. Fairlie 3. Boys’ Hi rowing Cricket Ball: Thomas 1, Oman 2, Mancie 3; distance 85yds 2ft (record being in 1910 by G. Porter, 87yds). Boys’ 100yds (under 12): Jackson I, Frazer 2,"Graham 3. lime, 13 2-5. Girls’ 100yds (under 15): R. Benson 1, E. Black 2, J. Thompson 3. Time, 14 2-5. Boys’ High Jump : ' Hundleby 1, Turnbull and Oman 2, Mancie 4. Girls’ Three-legged Race: C.Oman and It. Billiam 1, S. Lysnar and I. Robb 2, J. Caidton and J. Thompson 3. Boys under 15 High Jump: Kent. 1, Hansen 2, Bull 3. Height 4ft Tin (last year’s height 4ft 9in). Girls’ 1007yds (under 13): A. Croon 1, B. Birdett 2. M. Coon 3. Boys’ 100yds (under 14): Sutcliffe 1, Richardson 2, Hawkins 3. Time, 13sec. Boys’ 100yds Championship : Oman 1, Hundleby 2, Priestley 3. Time, 10 4-5. Girls’ Open, 200yds: D. Ford 1, K. Douglas 2, S. Lysnar 3. Girls’ Potato Race: Winter 1, E. Lodge 2, M. Mclntyre 3. Boys’ Long Jump (under 15): Bull 1, Willis .2, Richardson 3. Distance, 16ft Tin. Girls’ Egg and Spoon Race: E. Winter 1. I. Robb 2, E. Black 3. Boys’ 100yds (open): Oman 1, Gamin-ill 2, Black 3. Time, llsec. Boys’ 100yds (under 15): Willis 1, Kent 2, Dods 3. Time, 11 3-5. (Previous record 11 4-5 in 1915 and 1916). _ j Putting the Shot (251 b weight): ’ Pittar 1, Black 2, Hundleby 3. Distance, 27ft Tin. Boys (under 13) 220yds: Richardson i, Bellerby and Reeves 2. Time 33sec. 440 -Yards (open): Oman 1, Edwards 2, Maude 3. Time, 59sec. 220 Yards (under 15 rears) : Kent 1, Clirisp 2, Willis 3. Time, 28 3-5. 440yds (under 15) : Willis 1, Kent 2, Bull 3. Time. 64 1-5. (Previous record 63 2-5 in 1917 by G. Reeves). 120yds Hurdle Race: Hundleby 1, ' Priestley 2, Oman 3. Time, 191. (Previous record 19 3-5 in 1914 by D. Lawless). 880yds Boys (under 15): Birkett 1, Johnston 2, Kent 3. Time, 2.31 3-5. (Previous record 2.40 4-5 in 1915 by Y. Langland). Girls’ Tortoise Bicycle Race: E. Hei 1, H. Minnis 2. T. Mitchell 3. Sack Race: C. Oman 1, A. Croon 2, Oaulton and E. Burdett 3. Boys’ 830yds (open) : Armstrong 1, Herbert 2, Drube 3. Time, 2.38 3-5. Old Bovs’ lOOvds Championship: H. Miller' 1, J. B. Greig 2. T. Pero 3. Time, 11 3-5. ' 1 Girls’ 100yds (over 15): E. Fairlie I, V. Sinclair 2, K. Douglas 3. | Girls’ 75yds Channhonship: V. j Sinclair 1, K. Benson 2, G. Fairlie i 3. Time, 9 3-5. _ j Menagerie Race (girls) : X. Pasley ’ 1, S. Fctoto 2, H. Minnis 3. Boys’ Long Jump (open) : Oman 1. Pittar 2, Maude 3. Distance, 18ft Gin. (20ft Sin was jumped by A. W. Richardson in 1917). \ Relay Race (girls) : Preparatory B 1, Form 3A 2, Preparatory A 3. ]2oyds Hurdles (boys): Hundleby 1, Gambrill 2. Time, 21 1-5. Senior Relay Race: Oman’s team 1, Hundleby’s 2, Woodward’s 3. Junior Relay Race : Richardson’s team 1. Fnram’s 2, Harris’s. 3. Tug-of-Wnr : (scnior)Oman’s team, , (junior) Burdett’s team. . j Tim-of-War : A team representing High School pulled the following representatives of the Old Boys and . easily defeated them in two tugs— , E. Ellery. A. Richardson, W. White- j ley T. Pero. A. McLean. 11. Miller, O'. Winter, C. Hawkins. F. Newman, L. Albrecht, O. Priestley, and Greig (captain). Old Bovs’ 220yds: H. Duller 1, I. Pere 2, E. Ellery 3. Time 25sec Obstacle Race: Mooney 1, McCutcheon 2, Tiffen 3. The senior championship was won by Oman, with aggregate points 17, , Priestley being runner-up with 14*. , The junior championship was secured by Kent with 13 points, and Willis second with 10.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 49, 14 October 1918, Page 3
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