WAITAKI GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS.
In spite of the weather, there was a large attendance 0 | parentß awl others ■interested at the sports on Thursday afternoon, The following are the events and the winners: Egg and Spoon Race-E, Taylor. Race f o r girls over 15-N. Beardsmore. . Thread tho Needle Raoe-A. Bond and R. 'MUUgan. Race for girlg under 15-M. Williams. ; Novelty Raec-Y, Lucas, Blindfold Race—A. Bond. Threft-legged Eace-A. Bond • and R. Palon. Menagerie flace-W.-, Bennison (dog), M. Williams (i a mu),, Relay Race-Form IV, 4 tea m ..
F. Fodie (captain), T, Warwick, A, Bond, L. Godfrey, Walking with Book on 'He a d-J, Cinalngham.' Tortoise Bicycle Race-E. Taylor, The prizes were distributed at the doso of Ilia afternoon, and the opportunity was aluo taken of presenting the sUipping competition prizes which, with two Consolation prizes and one for tha girl who scored most points, were kindly donated, by. Mrs J. M. Forrester. The skipping prizes fell to N. MatWwon, W, Pile and Y. Lucas. To Miss E. Webber was allotted the prize for the girl who had done the most for thß school games during tho year, and had made most progress In both hockey and tennis.
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North Otago Times, 2 December 1911, Page 4
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