BAYFIELD SCHOOL PICNIC.
A SUCCESSFUL 1 EXCURSION.
Motutapu Island presented nn animated scene yesterday when the annn.il picmc or the B'ayfieid School was held. There was an attendance of 900 pnpila. old scholars and friends. Specia-l tramcars were run irom Heme Biy to the city and the fairy steamer Peregrine left the ferry tee crowned wrth happy excursionists. The picnic, was very successful. Results of the sports events are:— Senior Boys' Events.—Race 75yds (11-1-): Middleton. 1: Robinson. 2; Thorburn. 3. Race 100 yds (12-13): Shilling. 1; McKeown. 2: Shoebi'idpe, 3. Race 100yd3 (13-14): Tweedie. 1: Hunt, 2; Heathwaite. 3. Race 100 yds (14 and over): Quedley. 1: Kingston. 2- Bradley, 3. Handicap, 220 yds: Poison, 1; Rowland, 2: Shischka. 3. Potato race. ' 50yds: Quedley. 1; Heaihwaite, 2; Thorburn. ;!. Sack race, 75yds: Shilling, 1; bhistjika. 2: Wetherill. 3. Old boys' race. 120 yds: "Laird. 1; Frankhnm. 2: Mansfield. 3. _Handicap. 440 yds: Robinson. .1; Tweedie and Heaihwaite. 2. Walking race, half-mile: Grant. 1: Fielding. 2; Tweedie. 3. Relay race. 000 yds: Tweedie's team. 1; STayson'a. team. 2; Hunt's team. 3. Junior Boys' Events.—Championship. 50yds (under 8): Elder, 1: Quedley, 2: Anderson, 3. Championship (under 9>: Hunt, 1; Leyhmd. 2; Rew, 3. Championship (under 10), 75yds: Carson, 1; Findlay, 2; Locan. 3. Under 11: Bridces, 1; Murray. 2; Allden, 3. Handicap, 100 yds: McKean. 1; Cleary. 2; Shilling, 3. Chariot race, 40yds: Cleary, 1; Hill. 2; Hunt, 3. Pick-a-back race: Allden and Jaffe. 1; Murray and Elder, 2: Cleary and Shilling, 3. Sack race. 40yds: Cleary, 1: Shoebridge. 2: Leyland. 3. Relay race: Bridge's team. 1; Stewart's team, 2; McKean'a team, 3. Girls' Races.—Championship (11): Isobel Elder. 1: June Clark, 2; Rita Moyes, 3. Championship (12): Marie Gaodacre, 1; Joan Manson. 2; Freda Killip. 3. Championship (13): Lottie Moyes. 1; Pattie Crates, 2: Verona Clarke, 3„ f Skipping race (11): Joyce McVean, 1; Rita Moyes, .2; Nancy Johnstone, 3. Twelve years: Marie Goodacre, 1; Joan Manson. 2; Nina Stewart. Thirteen years: Pattie Craies. 1; Nettie Moyes, 2; Phyllis Smith.. 3. Egg and spoon race (11): Nancy Johnstone, 1; Isobel Elder, 2; Joyce McKean. 3. Twelve years: F. Killip, 1; M. Leach, 2: A. Cleal, 3. Thirteen years: E. Corney, 1; P. Smith, 2. Championship running event: M. Goodacre. 1; T. Archer, 2; J, Elcfr, 3. Old girls' racer M. Jarrett. 1; If. Allport. 2; P. Grant, i). Junior Girls' Championship (7). E. Callins. 1; -N.. Ellis. 2; R, Ashley. 3. Championship (8): C. Wenmoth. 1:. P. Stevens. 2: H. Brown. 3. Championship fj»: A. Archer, 1; B. Collins, 2; L. Kendall, -iChamnionship (101: JD. Ley land. 1; J. l'mlayson. 2: B. Ashley. 3. Egg. and spopn, race championship (S): A. Levy. _1: jNicholls, 2; M. Brown. 3. Championship <D>: B. Collins, 1: J. Somerville, .2: L. Kendall, 3. Championship (10): J. Whitcompe, 1: M. Levy, 2: J. Collins, 3, Skipping races, championship (8): A. Levy, it--Fletcher 2; M. Brown, 3. ChumPioi:=iiip (3): A. Archer, 1, B. Coilnis, 2: J. Copeiand. 3. Championship (10); .T. Couina. 1: D. Ley land. 2: M. Levy. 3. Overhead ball handicap:. Form 1., *: Forai H-. to"dard TTT- 3. The long, and burn ]un»* will be decided at ilia 3caooi at a date.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20496, 22 February 1930, Page 9
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