KING'S COLLEGE SPORTS.
ADDITIONAL RESULTS. The Ring's College athletic sports, which i were interrupted last Saturday by unfavourable weather, were concluded this week. The senior cup was easily won by Moor"no\sse, with 32 points. Boyd and OsburneLilty tied for second place with 8 points, and jjtory was fourth with 6. Mißiken won the junior cup also without difficulty with 30 points, Fenwick gained 17 points and Sawers, 101, Other results are as follows: Throwftig the Cricket Ball.—Bovd, '1: Gillett,, 2; 3. Distance. 80yds 7|in. High Jufrnp Cup).—Mooihouae, 1; Boyd, 2; .Kerr-Taylor, 3. Height, 4ft. lOjin, High Jurisp (Junior Cup).—Fenwick, 1Mfliiken, 2; ,Makgill and Sawera, 3. Height. 4ft. 7in. . Drop-kicking.r—Gonld. 1: McCrygtal, 2; Milliken. 3. DVtanc». 50yds 2?ft. 120 yds (Junior Cup).—Milliken, 1; Sawera, 2; 3. Time, 20s. 120 yds Hurdles (Senior Cup).—Story. 1Moorbouse, 2; 3. Time, 16 4nsa,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19143, 8 October 1925, Page 8
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