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PIPING AND GANGING

COMPETITION AT DUNEDIN. CHAMPION AND TROPHY WINNERS. C£3 PRESS ASSOCIATION. DUNEDIN. June 2. The following are the concluding results of the piping and dancing competitions:— March playing (for iuniors. any age)— David Robinson (Invercargill) 1, Don McKay (Dunedin) 3, Edward Gold (Balclutha) 3, Richard Donaldson (Invercargill) 4 Fourteen competitors. Highland Fling ("irlk 15 to 18 years)— Thelma Gillespie (Dunedin) 1. Thelma McKenzie (Wellington) 2. Beulah King (Dunedin) 3. Violet Pateieon (Moegiel) 4. Sword Dance (boys under 10 years)—L. McGregor 1. lan McArthur 2. Len Firkin (Timaru) 3. Six competitors. March Strathspey and Reel (semi-sen-iors. any age)—Duncan Stewart (Southland) 1. William Budge (Dunedin) 2, Edward Gold 3. D. Robinson (Invercargill) 4. Fourteen competitors. Seaun Truibhas (girls under 10 years)— Edna Cameron (Balclutha) 1, Dorothy Hall (Timaru) 2. Connie Potts (Timaru) 8 M. Hogg 4. Nine competitors. Sword Dance (girle. 12 to 15 years)— Ruby Robinson 1. Jean Mac Lachlan (Wellington) 2. Babs Coy (Wellington) 3. Seventeen competitors. Marches (Ceol Siubhlaeh), Championship of Otago, all-comers—Archibald McMillan l. John Cameron 2, Cnth Selby 8, Duncan Stewart 4. Nine competed. Highland Fling (girls. 10 to 12 years)— Doreen Wheeler 1 Kittv Murrav 2. May Donaldson (Timaru) 3. Twenty-one competed. Sword Dance, Championship of Otago, all-comert (men) —Norman Kilgour (Tiuiaru) i, R. Clark 2. Only competitors. Most correct wearing of Highland dress, irrespective of its want, quality or completeness; open to men and boys (any age)—Charles Macdonald (Wanganui) i, Edward Gold (Balclutha) 2, W. E. C. Thom 3. Eight competitors. Sailor’s Hornpipe (girls. 12 to 15 years) —Jean MacLachlan 1. Maisie Thompson 2. Eileen McCarthy 3, Ruby Ford (Timaru) 4. Twelve competed. David Ross Memorial, Seaun Truibhas, Championship of New Zealand (for girls, 15 years of age and under 18)—Thelmn McKenzie (Wellington) 1 Violet Paterson (Mosgiel) 2, Beulah King (Dunedin) 3, Grace Cameron. (Balolutha) 4. Fourteen competed. Highland Reel (hoys and girls under 15) —Eileen -McCarthy 1, Ruby Robinson 2, Jean MacLachlan 3. Babs Coy (Wellington) 4- Eighteen competed. CHAMPIONSHIPS AND TROPHIES. Otago champion piper (all-comers) —Archibaiu. jtcMiiiau loeacliifj lb points 1; John tameiun toouttuanuj, la points, a, V hailed Macdonald (VS angamu), 8 points, 5. Most ■ pot-ilia .for playing Pibrochs, Marches and Slow Marches (all-comers)— Archibald McMillan 1. John Cameron 2, Charles Macdonald (Utago) 3. Champion Dancer (men)—Norman Kilgour (Lirnaru) 21 points, l ; Robert Clark (Dunedin), 19 points 2. “Most Points’ - Trophies, Class A (boys under Id years)—Leslie McGregor (Mosgiel). 13f points. 1; Hugh McCarthur tDunedinj, H points. 2. Class A (girls under It) years)—Edna Cameron (Balclutha), 0 points. Is Dorothy Hall (Timaru). 8 points 2. Class A and B (boys, 10 to 12 years)—Hugh McCarthur (Dunedin), 11 points. 1; Malcolm Robb (Dunedin). 9 points. 2 Class C (boys, 12 to 15 years.'—Charles Spear (Dunedin), 13 points. 1; A, Sinclair (Dunedin), 8 points, 2. Classes A. B, C and D (girls, under 15 years)—Jean MacLachlan (Wellington), It) points. 1; Doreen Walker, 6 points, 2. Class E (girls, 15 to 18 years)—Thelma McKenzio (Wellington). 131 points. 1 ; Beulah King (Dunedin), 13 points, 2. Classes D and F (girls under 18 years)— Thelma Gillespie and party, 5 points, 1; Ruby Robinson and party, 8 points, 2.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11226, 3 June 1922, Page 11

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PIPING AND GANGING New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11226, 3 June 1922, Page 11

PIPING AND GANGING New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11226, 3 June 1922, Page 11