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SCHOOLBOY ATHLETES

MOUNT ALBERT GRAMMAR ANNUAL SPORTS COMMENCED KER BREAKS THREE RECORDS 'l'ho annual sports meeting of tho Mount Albert Grammar School was commenced yesterday nt the Domain, when heats of the shorter races were run off and several finals decided. Three records wqre broken during the afternoon, nil by T. Ker. He luoko the record for tho mile championship, open, in 4m 48 4-5s (previous record, 4m 49 4-os), the BAO yards handicap, open, in 2m 4 3-5s (2m (J 3-ss), and tho 44U yards handicap, open, in 64 2-5s (55 l-ss). The meeting will ue concluded at the Domain this afternoon, when tho finals of all championship events will be decided, there should bo some keen contests in all branches. Afternoon tea will bo provided in the grandstand by the staff and pupils . of the Epsom Girls' Grammar School. Following were tho results of yesterday's I eventsCHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS , 100 Yards, Open.—First heat: Leland, 1: Grant, _2; Cooper, 3. Time, lis. Second heat: Ker, 1; Smallfield, 2; Allen, 3. Time, 11 1 -ss. , One Mile, open.—lvor, 1; D'Ath-Weston, 2. Stephenson, 3. Time, 4tn 48 4-Gb—a record. ' 120 Yards Hurdles, open.—First heat: i Slucey, 1; Kerr-Taylor, 2. Time, 16a. Second » heat: Smallfield, 1, Meyer, 2. Time, 17s. ' Long Jump, opon.—Hookwny, 1; Stephen- ' son, 2: Webster, 3. Distance, 18ft. Bin. t Hop, Stop and . Jump, open.—Smnllfield, , 1: Webster, 2: Sims, 3. Distance. 38ft. Gin. Throwing the Discus.-Smallfield, 1: k Hookwny, 2: Webster, 3. Distance, 87ft. sin. > Putting the Shot. open.—Coxhead, 1; Webster and Smnllfield, equal, 2. Distanco, ant. (iin. Throwing the Cricket Ball, open.—Cantln.v, 1: Coxhead, 2; Sims, 3. Distance, 108 yds l 4 {ill. 'OO Yards, under 17.—First heat: Higginson, 1; Mills, 2; Overton. T5. Time. 11 3-sa. Second heat: Webster, 1; Berry, 2; Gordon. 3. Time. 11 4-5s Third heat: Allan, 1; King- | stone, 2: Bradshaw, 3. Time, 11 4-ss. 100 t Yards, under I(s.—First hent: Vaile, j • I I . Kingstone, 2: Harrison, 3, Time, 12s. i i ! Second hent: Mills, 1; M&ttrnm, 2; Sprngue, I 3 T ; rne, 12s. Third heat: M,nrtin, I; Potts, ; 2. Richards, 3. Time, 11 4-5s <MO Yards, under I(s.—Harrison. 1: Rid-: ling, 2; Vaile. 3. Time. 57 2-ss. Long Jump, under IR.—Hook. 1; Gordon,! 7 nile and Sprague, equal, 2 Distance. 16ft. j B)in. ! Fop. Step and Jump, mide* 10.—Gordon. | 1: Hool<, 2; Sprncue. 3. Distance. 30ft. 3?in. j i 100 Yards, under 15.—First hent: Nicholas and Gribble. dend-heat. 1. Time, 12s. Sec- ; ond heat: Voile, 1; Kingstone, 2. Time. 12 2-sa. 100 Yards, under 14.—First heat: Allan, 1 1; Snge, 2; Bently. 3. Time, 13 1-Ks. Second ; ' beat: Needhnm, 1: Sm'th, 2: Warren, 3. | , Time. 12 B-fis. Third he"t: Mardle and Woodroffe. dend-heat, 1; Stncey, 3. Time, i 12 2-lis. Fourth heat: L. McDonald. 1: N. I 2: Johnneen, 3. Time. 11 4-(>s. ! i Fifth heat: Marshall. 1: Clarke. 2: Peters, 3. Tim», 12 n-ss. Sixth heat: Peters. JTremlett,. 2: Tnyler, 3. Time. 12 2-ss. ■?"0 Virds. ' MVDhnnld. 1: Needham, 2; Smith. 3. Time, Focond b«at: Nieholls, a. Time. !10 1-Ki. Third heat: ' "'fnrdle. 1: WoodrofTe. 2: J'ohansen, 3. Time. . 30 l-ss, Long .Tumn, under 14*.—L. McDonald. 1; 2: Needham. 3. Distance, lift. lOJin. ! Tl'<rli Jump, under 14!.—NicHilns,' 1: Nc-dham, 2: WoodrofTe. 3. Height, 4ft i Clin. 100 Yards, under 14.—First heat: N. McDonald. Is Pavnes, 2: Liversidge. 3. Time. : 13s. Second heat.: Young, 3. Time, 13s. Third heat: Pc-ntly. 1 : T/indrnm n"d .Tessop. flnnd-heat, ° Time. '3 3-ss. Fourlh heat: Pet»rs, 1; Allen, 2; "Woodruff 3. Time, 13 3-Rr. 100 under —First Tvlinrd. 1; AreFarlnne. 2: Batkin 3. Time 13 3-5" Second hent: Time, 13 2-"=. Third heat: Oswald, 1: Patterson, 2; Stuart, 3. HANDICAP EVENTS 440 Yards, o^en. —Ker, 1; Ibbotson, 2: Henderson. 3. Time, 2-ss—a record. PSO Yards.—Ker. 1: Edlnrd, 2; Spain, 3 Ti"ie. 2«i -i 3-Ps —i remrd. Two M ;l es Cycle—Tfedges, 1; Dick, 2: Halo. 3. T'tne, Bm 2R 3-Sf. 440 Ynrds, nnd<"- 17.- TT ntry. 1; Martyn. 2: Johnston. 3. Time, r> a s. PSO Yards, linger IR.—Harrison. 1; Laird, o. Par-low. 3. Time, 9m 1 7 2-ss. 4JO Yard", under I"—Clark. 1; Kingstone, 2: Thorne, 8. Time. o>2 3-*s. I Ynrds, under 14.—Clark, 1; Walbran, • 2: Cole. 3. ; House Belay.—Sqhool House, 1. ' OTAHTTHU TECHNICAL SCHOOL t Keen interest in athletics is hei"g taken bv the nupils of the Otnhuhu Technical ■ High School. A whole day's sports r>roI grnnime has heen nrranged for to-day. I Coupled with the will to win tho championship of their acre is the desire that their i house shall lie the ton in athletics for 1933. ■ The pupils are divided into four houses, i Red don. • Hohson. Mnssey and Grev. each house having in it about 160 pupils, both boys and girls.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21453, 29 March 1933, Page 7

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SCHOOLBOY ATHLETES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21453, 29 March 1933, Page 7

SCHOOLBOY ATHLETES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21453, 29 March 1933, Page 7

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