ATHLETICS.
ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPORTS. Among the events not included in the hand cape tor the St. Patrick's Day eporta meeting, to bo held to-morrow, is the naifmile primary schools relay racei No fewer than seven schools have entered, the following being represented:—Normal School. Grey Lynn, Mount Eden, Nelson Street, Stanley Bay, and two teams from Vermont Street. Two or threo entries from five of the above sohools for the 100 yds primary schools championship make a field of about fifteen m that event. Owing to lack of, entries, the secondary schools championship has been made post entry, A reminder of former years will be the exhibition of club drill by the pupils of St. Josephs Convent, .Grey Lynn. Numerous children'ji events will be run off, commencing from 12 oclook, under tho supervision of the Brothers and Mr. H. J. Duggan. Mr. D. Twomey wUI judge the dancing events, and Mr. W. J. Davidson wil [ttui t£e field event*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18042, 17 March 1922, Page 3
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