GIRLS' SPORTS
ST. CUTHBERT'S COLLEGE ANNUAL GATHERING HELD The annual sports of St. Cuthbert's Collego were held yesterday under ideal conditions, in the presence of a. large attendance of parents, old girls and iriends. Results wero as follows: Age Championship.—Under 10 years: J. Winstone, 1; S. Macdougall, 2; J. Watson. 3. Ten to XI: A. Carr, 1; T. Henderson, 2; J. Callara, 3. 12 to 13: M. Nicholson, 1; M. Macky, 2; J. Franklin, 3. 14 to 15: I>. Ferguson, 1; J. Hampton, 2; M. Duder, 3 Over 1G: M. Schroff, 1; M. Jenkins, 2; J. Clark, 3. Blindfold Race. —H Cranwell, 1; H. Lyness, 2; G. Grubb, 3. Egg and Spoon Race.—Upper 6chool: J. Orr, 1; M. Jenkins, 2; E. Waddingham, 3. Middle school: M. Duder, 1: J. Rose, 2; M. Crowe, 3. Lower school: B. McLennen, 1; P. Home. 2; M. Hendry, 3. 2-20 Yards Open Championship.—M. Goodfel low, 1; M. Schrofl, 2; H. Rishworth, 3. Form I. and Kindergarten.—J. Shaw, 1; P. Best, 2; E. Foord, 3. Lower School Championship, 50 yards.— A. Carr. 1; P. Wallace, 2; J; Cnllam, 3. Middle school, 100 yards: M. Nicholson, 1; D. Ferguson. 2: M. Duder, 3. Upper school, 100 yards: M. Schrofl, 1; 31. Goodfellow, 2; M. Jenkins, 3. Tunnel and Over-nnd-under Ball, mterhouse.—Melrose, 1: Elgin, 2. Throwing the Cricket Ball.—H. Hetherington, 1; E. Gillan, 2; I. KlinkmueHer, 3. Day Girls v. Boarders, relay.—Day girls.. Skipping Race, lower school.—l. Henderson. 1; A. Carr, 2: A. Lyness, 3. Sack Race. —Upper school: P. Laidlaw, 1; J. Hodgson, 2; D. Taine, 3. Middle school: B. Thomson, 1; I. Carr, 2: M. McAlister, 3. Lower 6chool: A. Carr, 1; A. Farrell, 2; S. Barstow, 3. Obstacle Race.—Lower school: P. Home, 1; 11. Lyness, 2; J. Court, 3. Open: P. Cooke, 1; M. Carr, 2; B. Hodgson, 3. House Relay.—Dumblane, 1; Melrose, 2: Elgin, 3. 100 Yards Open.—ll. Rishworth, 1; M.. Merson, 2; J. Grenier, 3. Catch-tlie-trail l ., lower school-,—l. Henderson, 1; O. Woodward, 2: P. Wallace, 3. Potato Race, open.—M. Jenkins, 1; M. Duder, 2; M. C'ostar, 3. Old Girls' Race—Cr. Hooper, 1; I. Jenkins. 2; L. Williamson. 3. Flower Pot Race.—Upper school: N. McDougall, 1; E. Waddingham, 2; K. Melville, 3. Middle fcIiooI: M. Whittome, 1; J. Anderson, 2; M. Anderson, 3. Form Relays.—Lower school: 3b, 1. Middle: I.b. Upper: 11.R.1. Plate Race, open.—J. Anderson, 1; M. Cherry, 2; J. Hodgson, 3. Relay Race, old girls v. present.—Present. Tug-o-war, day girls v. boarders.—Day girls. School Championship.—M. Schrofl, 13 points, 1: M. Jenkins. 10, 2: M. Goodfellow. 8, 3. Middle school: M. Duder, 12, 1; M Nicholson, 10, 2; 1> Ferguson, 8. 3. Lower school: A. Carr, 13. 1; I. Henderson, 8, 2; B. McLennan, 5, 3. House Points. —Dumblane, 57; Melrose, 54; Elgin, 30. , , ' , ... Form Points. —L pper school: ll.yr. b, 57; ll.yr. A, 13. Middle school: I.yr. b, 23; I.yr. A, 17. Lower school: 3b, 29; 2a, 25.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21332, 5 November 1932, Page 9
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