SUMNER INSTITUTE.
ANNUAL SPORTS. The annual sports gathering of the scholars attending the School for the Lteaf at Sumner took place yesterday in the presence of a large gathering. The prizes were provided by the house and teaching stalls. The results were as under: — 100 yds Championship (boys).—Leonard Wilson 1, Tame liangihaunui 2, Alfred McCormick 3. 100 yds Championship (girls).—Alice Barton I, Jane Stirling 2, Doris Pearson 3. Big Boys’ Handicap.—Martin O’Meara 1, Grafton Sole 2, Leonard Williams 3. Big Girls’ Handicap.—Hine Warn 1, Victoria Hist 2, Alice Barton 3. Medium Boys’ Handicap.—Morris Williams 1, Harry Lawrence and Clarence Carter (dead heat). Medium Girls’ Handicap.—Annie Ashley I, Katie Slruthers 2, Julia Hicks 3. Little Boys’ Handicap.—Walter Burkhard 1, Arthur Hine 2, George Saxon 3. Little Giris’ Handicap.—Eunice Costley 1, Pearl Harris 2, Hilda Falconer 3. Three-legged Race (boys).—Piripi te Heuheu and Sehvyn Hewald 1, Tame Rangihaunui and Leonard Williams 2. Three-legged Race (girls).—A. Barton and E. Livingstone 1, V. Rist and P. Hegarty 2. i Three-legged Race (little girls).—Mona ' Ryan and Pearl Harris 1, Olive Harvev and Phyllis Watson 2. * | Potato Race (little girls).—Elsie Wix 1, 1 Myrtle Oliver 2. High Jump (boys).—Grafton Sole, 4ft Cin, 1; Sclwyn Hewald 2, Tame liangihaunui 3. ' Sack Race (boys).—A. McCormick 1, Mor- ! ris Williams 2. Sack Race (girls).—Hine Warn 1, Katie Struthcrs 2. Blinfold Boxing.—Tame liangihaunui and Piripi te Hcuheu, Neville Moulin and Alf. McCormack. Bottle Race (girls).—E. Chappell and Sylvia Street, Vic. Rist and Ph. Hegarty equal Thread-the-Neodlc Race (boys and girls). —Amelia Carter and M. O’Meara 1, Kitty Cunningham and A. Willis 2. Overhead Ball.—Rig hoys defeated big girls; medium girls defeated medium boys. Wheelbarrow Race.—A. Reed and Rose Eyres 1, E. Smillelhay and Florence Page 2. Hun and Treacle Race— Phyllis Watson 1, Pearl Harris 2. The tug-of-war hoys v. girls was won by the boys. Hr Symes’s Race—Hine Waru 1, Victoria Rist 2. Egg and Spoon Race (girls). —Rosina Car- ! sou 1, Amelia Carter 2. COHEN (opp. Petersen’s) npHE Handkerchief Specialist. Beautiful A goods. Just landed, big display Khaki for our hoys. Your name on free. 1651
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 884, 9 December 1916, Page 14
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