A GRADE BANDS TEST AGGREGATE WON BY ST. KILDA
Palmerston Sixth TWO WANGANUI BANDS TIE FOR SECOND PLACE AN EASY VICTORY. Per Press Association. WANGANUI, Last Night. The result of the A grade aggregate was as follows: — First Second Test Test Tit. ■
Boys’ Solo (under 17, own choice). E. Williams, Woolston (trombone) 98 •• I Norman Marsh, Taranaki Regt. (cornet) 90 2 J. Buckley, Queen Alevandra (cornet) 85 3 Also competed: T. Lees (Ashburton) 73, R. D. Hawkins (Hawera) 79, K. Gould (Hawera) 81, T. Murdock (New Plymouth) 79, E. Sykes (New Plymouth) 70, W. Lowe (New Plymouth) 73, S. Pearson (Masterton) 82, H. Henderson (Waihi) 80, G. Bergersen (Palmerston Garrison) 75, R. Ruddhall (Greymouth) 75, A 1 McMaster (Greymouth) 78, R. McMaster (Greymouth) 79, J. Boyce (Port Nicholson) 80, S. Crisp (Woolston) 84, H. Watson (Christchurch) 65, N. D’Ath (Feilding) 74. The judge, Mr Trussell, said that he was very well pleased with the performers, and a number of the boys wero going to ruako very promising players. Tho winner gave a wonderful performance, and, if he were a sporting man and inclined to speculate a little, he would say that he was the finest boy trombone player in the Southern Hemisphere. He took the prize also for artistic rendering, and it was certainly very artistic. Tho judge also made complimentary reference to tho second and third players, but the latter, however, was inclined to race. a >
TENI3B -TROMBONE. E. Williams (Woolston), 99 .. 1 J. Mashall (WJKilda), 96 .. . 2 J. Carruthefs..(Greymouth), 94 3 W. O’Hara (P.N.), 93 4 Also competed: J. Glennie (Port Nicholson) 92, B. Frew (Ashburton) 91, D. Kirk (Christchurch Municipal) 90, C. Brown (Wanganui Garrison) 88, E. Tallantire (Wellington Trams) 87, S. Buckley (Timaru) 86, W. Matson (Port Nicholson) 84, L. Yayno (Danndvirko) 79, F. Brown (First Taranaki Begiment) 79, H. G. Kay (First Taranaki) 79, Herdman (Waihi Federal) 79, ,T. Stalker (St. Kilda) 78, K. Osten (Kaikorai) 7S, E. Lawrence (Port Nicholson) 78, G. Wallis (Miramar Silver) 72. BB Flat Bass (‘‘Humoresque’,’) A. T. Hughes (Woolston) 98 . . 1 T. Wiiliams (St. Kilda) 96 2 C. Haddow (Hawera) 93 ..... .. 3
Also competed: J. Cramond (Ashbureon), A. Guthrie (Wanganui Garrison), R. Spurdle (Queen Alexandra), E. Berg (Queen Alexandra), T. H. Hughes jnr. (Ist Battalion Taranaki Rifles), D. Hancox (Ist Battalion Taranaki Rifles), J. Milne (Wellington Tramways), P. Trethaway (Wellington Tramways), T. Rogers (St. Hilda), H. Booker (Palmerston North Garrison), li. Jago (Kaikorai), T Longstaff (Gyanity), A. Heiscnbuttle (Greymouth), F. Roberts (Grevmouth), E. S. Hansen (Woolston), E. Henwood (Woolston), C. Ross W. Fenton (Woolston).
St. Hilda .. .. 93 9(3 189 Queen A. Own . S9 89 178 Wanganui Gar. 88 90 178 Timaru 85 92 177 Woolston .. .. 91 . 85 176
Palmerston N. . 88 86 174 Wei'ton Trams. 86 80 166 Wellington City 84 82 166 Oamaru .. , 83 83 166 Gfreymouth. • • • - 86 79 165 Kaikorai . • . • 87 83 170
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6849, 2 March 1929, Page 8
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476A GRADE BANDS TEST AGGREGATE WON BY ST. KILDA Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6849, 2 March 1929, Page 8
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