Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

SCHOOL SPORTS

EVENTS AT ST. STEPHEN'S JUNIOR RECORDS BROKEN [FROM 0U35 OWN CORRESPONDENT] PUKEKOHE, Saturday In spite of rather wintry weather conditions, the annual sports day at St. Stephen's School. Bombay, to-day was attended by almost the largest gathering of parents and visitors to favour such a function since the school's opening. A party of girls was «ilso present from the Queen Victoria School, and was later entertained at a social function in the school in the evening, j Four records for junior events, estab- j lished by J. Wilson in 1933, were 1 broken during the afternoon, and also j the junior record for throwing the ! cricket ball, made by C. Balzer last year. Following are the new records, ! the old records being given in paren- • theses: —100 Yards hurdles, W. Kopae, ; ISs (19 2-ss); hop, step and jifmp, W. ! Kopae, 34ft. lOin. (31ft. 2in.); 75 I yards, W. Donald, 9 4-os (10 l-ss); j broad jump, W. Kopae, 16ft. (15ft. • 9in.); throwing cricket ball, J. Cam-I eron, 170 ft. (159 ft.). The programme was well organised, j but the cold wind made it necessary to \ finish early and postpone some of the events. The principal of the school, < Mr. W. C. Morris, thanked the visitors \ for their attendance. The starter was* Mr. P. Smyth, Messrs. A. Best and It. j Kvaus were timekeepers, and Messrs. 1 Best, G. C. Revell, A. Donald, N. Hun- | ter, Co Mase, TV. Ingram and J. Bargate acted as judges. Results are as follows: — High Jump.—Senior: P. Francis. M. Ho- ' tene, A. Thompson, equal, 1; height, 4ft. \ lOiu. Intermediate: W. Cookson. 1- T, Ev- \ erett, L. Gardner, equal, Height, 4ft. sin. j Junior: W. Donald, W. Kopae, equal. 1; M. ) Newton, 3. Height, -lit. lin. Broad Jump.—Senior: G. Smyth, 1: C. i Blackie, M. Hotene, equal, 2. Distance, 16ft. ] ' lOlin. Intermediate: W. Cookson, 1; L. Gar- ' diner. 2; J. Wilson, 3. D:6t3nce, 16ft. llin. j i Junior: W. Kopae. 1: J. Cameron, 2; M. i [ NewtOD, 3. Distance. 16ft. IGOYds.—Senior: B. Kings, 1: C. Blackie, j 2: P. Francis. 3. Time, 12s. Intermediate: ! Ti. Gardiner, 1: J, Wilson. 2; C. Smith, 3. ! | Time, 12 -1-53. i 75Yds.—Junior: W. Donald, 1; W. Kopae, ' ; 2: J. Cameron. 3. Time. 9 4-ss. 220 Yds.—Senior: C. Blackie, 1; P. Francis, j 2. Time. 28 4-ss. Intermediate: L. Gardiner, I i 1: J. Wilson. 2; F. Durrant. 3. Time. 30|s. 1 ; Junior: W. Donald. 1; M. Newton, 2; M. i Heretini, 3. Time, 3Hs. 440 Yds.—Senior: D. Adlam, 1; R. Kingi, ! 2: C. Blackie. 3. Time. G5 l-ss. Intermediate: i F. Durrant. 1: J. Wilson, 2: L. Gardiner, 3. i Time. 83s. S?oYds.—Senior: P. Francis. 1: C. Blackie, 2: H. Eoa. 3. Time. 2m 41 2-ss. Intermediate: T. 'Everett. 1; F. Durrant, 2. Time, 2rn 50 3-ss. Junior: W. Donald. 1; M. Heretini, 2: if. Newton. 3. Time. 3m 33 3-3s. 120 Yds Hurdles,—Senior: P. Francis, 1; A. Thompson, 2: J. Rata, 3. Time< 20 l-ss. Intermediate: W. Cookson, 1: L. Gardiner, 2.- J. Wilson. 3. Time. 22 4-se. ICOYds Hurdles.—Junior: W. Kopae„ 1; J. Cameron, 2. Time, 1-S's. Hop, Step and Jump.—Senior: A. Thompson, 1; G. Smyth, 2: M. Hotene. 3. Distance, 35ft. 4in. Intermediate: J. Wilson, 1; W. Cookson. 2; L. Gardiner, 3. Distance, 34ft. Tjin. Junior: W. Kopae. 1: M. Newton, 2; J. Cameron. 3. Distance. 34ft. lOin. Throwing Cricket Ball.—Junior: J. Cameson, 1; W. Donald. 2; W. Bird. 3. Distance, 170 ft. Marathon Race (about 3i mile€).—Senior: P. Francis, 1: C. Blackie. 2 : W. Poata. 3. Time. 22m 335. Intermediate: F. Durrant. 1: T. Everett. 2: J. Wilson, 3. Time, 23m 595. Junior: W. Donald, 1; M. Newton, 2; W. Kopae, 3. Time. 23ca 21s. Tng-o'-War, for Morris Cup.—North won from South by 2 pulls to 1. Back Double Roll.—Senior: P. Francis and W. Poata. 1: K. Tautari and R. Kingi, 2 ; H. Roa and J. Akurangi. 3. Time, 6 8-ss. Juuior: M. Newton and J. Bird. 1; W. Kopae and M. Heretini, 2; J. Cameron and A Balzer, 3. Time. 7s. Crab Race, handicap.—P. Francis, 1; J. Rata. 2; J. Bird. 3. Time. 10 2-ss. Elephant Race, open.—P. Francis and J. Wilson. 1: W. Poata and M. Newton. 2j T. Ormsby and M. Heretini, 3. Time. 4 3-ss, Pack Horse Race. open.—W. Poata. M. Newton and A. Balrer. 1: P. Francis, J. Wi.lson Riid E. Bowry. 2. Time, 455. Boat Race.— Senior and intermediate: D. Adlam and W. Cookson. 1; A. Thompson and J. Raia, 2. Junior: W. Kopae and J. Njtnkuru. 1; N. Heretini and A. Baiter. 2; J. Cameron and W. Donald. 3. Time. 11 4-ss. Boot Race, open.—R. Kingi. 1; A. Balzer, 2; ,T. Bird and M. Hotene, dead-beat, 3. Time, 1m ISJs. Tabloid Event.—Selwyn Tesm (leader R. Kingi). 1; Maredeu Team (leader P. Francis), 2 ; Williams" Team (leader W. Poata) 3. Haka Competition, inter-section.—No. 2 Section (leader R. Kingi), 1; No. 3 Section (leader P. Paraapa). 2: No. 4 Section (leader K. Tautari). 3.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19341022.2.137.14

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21937, 22 October 1934, Page 13

Word Count
835

SCHOOL SPORTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21937, 22 October 1934, Page 13

SCHOOL SPORTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21937, 22 October 1934, Page 13