SCHOOL SPORTS
('(INCLUDING RESULTS
The sports gathering for the children of the various primary schools throughout the district was concluded at the Oval yesterday, iho children wending their way home at a late hour in the afternoon, rifier a thoroughly delightful day. From start to finish the sports went without a hitch, and the teachers, who gave much of their time in preparing tor the occasion, tire to Vie congratulated upon its success.
The results of the various finals are as follows:
Football. —Open: Gisborne (10) beat Te llnpara (0). Under Sst. 71b.: Manga papa (<i) beat 'l'c Arai (5). Under 7st. 711).: Warrenga-a-hika (10) beat Te din para (.'»). Under (Ist. 71b.: Kaifi A (7) beat Mnngapapa (0). Under .Ist. 71b.: Maksuiri (0) bent Te llapara (0). Country football for .). Campbell Cup: Mtiiiwai (l!) beat Whatatntu (0). Tug-of-war.—Open: Makami beat Gisborne. Under 10: Knifi beat Gisborne A.
Tunnel ball.- —Under LI: Gisborne A Under 10: Gisborne A.
Basket ball: Open: Te llapara (2) beat Mnngapapa (0). Junior: Te Hapara (0) beat Maknuri (2). Oountiv: Whatatntu A (2) heat Muriwai (ii).
Overhead ball.—Open: Mtttigapapa Under l-L To llapara. ruder II: (ant ven I.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17142, 18 September 1926, Page 7
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192SCHOOL SPORTS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17142, 18 September 1926, Page 7
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