NAVAL SPORTS MEETING.
THE PHILOMEL TRAINEES. RESULTS OF COMPETITIONS. The annual field sports of H.M.S. Philomel were held at Devonport yesterday afternoon. The prizes were presented by Mrs. Bradley, wife of Commander Bradley. At the • conclusion of the sports Commander Bradley thanked Mrs, Cleland for her presentation of a silver cup for annual competition. Results are as follow: , Tug-of-war.—Stoker trainees, 1. High Jump.—Stoker McLeod. 1. IOOYds. Race (trainees). —Woodhain, J : Henderson and McLeod, 2. Time. 12 2-ss. Potato and Bucket Bace. —Bennett. 1; Mundy, 2. Sack Race. —Lnfferty. 1: McNicol. 2. Inter-class Relay.—Stoker trainees. 1: Class 17. 2. , _ . 220 Yds. Race (ship's company).—bcrimshaw. 1. Pillow Fight (ship's company).—Williams. Pilow Fight (trainees). —Boy Moore. Driving Race.—Boy Crook and Miss Baxter, 1. , _ Three-legged Race.—Boy Crook and £Soy Orbell. 1. . IOOYds. Race (ships company).—Scrimshaw, 1; Williams. 2. Time, 11 4-ss. Chariot Race.—Class 17A. 1: Class 178. 2. Veterans' Race.—Chief Shipwright. Marshall. 1: Mr. Chapman. 2. Ladies' Race.—Mrs. Rush, 1: Mrs. Thompson, 2. _ 220 Yds. Race (trainees). —McLeod. 1: D GWs' Race (under 12).—C. Mason. 1: P. Walters, 2. Bovs' Race (under 12). —H. Walters. Obstacle Race (trainees).—Bennett. 1: 1 Obstacle Bace (ship's company).—Williams, 1; Kale. 2.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19558, 10 February 1927, Page 6
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193NAVAL SPORTS MEETING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19558, 10 February 1927, Page 6
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