LINCOLN COLLEGE.
ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING. Tho annual sports were held n*. Lincoln College on Saturday afternoon, under ideal conditions. Tho Probblcton Brass Band provided a musical programme, cud afteruoon tea ia tiro quadrango made an hccovUablc, break in the proceeding:,. Tho prizes were presented to tho successful competitors by the director, Mr R, E. Alexander, tha recipients being heartily cheered. The chantpionahip cup, for the most points, was won by J. Calder. The following are the results:—
■UOyds (open), record 55soc, C, L. Mathis# L Cdidcr 1, J. J. Laflcy 2, Time— Ci l-stec.
, bitting too Weight (handicap;—,R. Ll’Miliwi ttllt) 1, A. Harkuass tilt'.) *2, C. Harm (Itl) 3. Distance, 3<)ft lOyln. 120 yds (handicap)— First heat: J. Colder 1, G. Walker 2. Second heat; 11, R. Miller I, A. If. Partridge 2. Filial; J. Calder (scr) I, il. 1L Mullen (2yds) 2. Time—l 7 3-ssec, Long dump (handicap), record 20ft tin, M. M. Cooper, 19U —-B. Todd (3ft j 1, X. S. Tank-.:r#ley ('lit; 2. Distance. 20ft (Bin.
830 yds (handicap), record 2min 14 l-osec. F. G. Glimmer, 1913 N. S. Tankcrslay (GO yds) 1, J. Calder (scr) 2, A. J. Xichnll (40yds) 3. Time —i’min 12 ;(-snec. (aider’s time of Cmin 14 1-osec was equal to the College record.
Throwing Cricket. Ball (bandioipi, record 100 yds 2it Sin, C. R. Faulkner, 1019—It. C. Smith (10yds) 1. M. A. Light-band (%ycK) 2. Distance, 104 yds 2ft 7in. 220vds (open), record ‘Msec, A. J. 11. M’M»fitcr. 1911— J. Calder 1. J. Ponnycook 2, R. Turner 3. Time—-25 l-usec.
100 yds (handicap), record 10 3-s?cc, N. Oft, 1595—.1. Shcehv (syds) 1, G. R. Page iGyds) C. Time—ll l-asec. Sheaf Tossing—J. Pennrcook 1, L. C. Finrham 2. Height, 22ft G;n. 220 yds bnnoican;, record 2'scc. N. Orr. 1895. end C. MiHdow. 1911— B. Todd (13vds) 1, Th Dobson 2. N. P. Neal (25yds) 3. Time —2" l-srcc,
High dump handle in), record sft of,in, M. Ai. Cowner. J914—11. R. Miller (IJjin) 1, A. IT. Partridge (2b) 2, .7. Baldwin (Tin) 3. H.c’ghr, sft lib. life.'ds (bundicant, record 53 2-3seo, .1. T. Chrv‘- tall. 1997 J. Sheebv (25yd a) 1, N. G. Tankers lev (39'T’st e, F. Stophenren (23 vdsi 3. Time—s7 3-Seec.
109 yds (open), record 19 2-sipc, M. M, Ccwper. 19VI--.7. Calder I. L. L. Bush 2, Time —11 l-s.'!eo.
Staff flandi ;ap. 22yd j —E. Hooper (scr) 1, Cone T'vhi 2. Time—2s l-o'-cc. Intcr-yc-ar Ifelav Rac;-, record Imin 43sec. first, year, 1914—Second vniir team ''Calder, Ponnycook, LufTey and Tumor) 1, third and first year enual. Time of winner#—lmin 47#ec: time of second —liub. 53 2-5:-cc.
On°tac 1 e Race —R. O. M'Dovyall 1. IClvci,?. Old Students’ Race—J. C.ierar 1, E Hooper 2. Time llsec.
Inter-Wand 'JV.s-oMVar —s^o"tli Island w-ou two nulls cut o! three. AH thro pulls were Terv short am! sharp. the winner? milHnrr ‘.heir ounnnont? over in well under 45 S ec. One ViV rtuo'djemA y.rcrJ <!min 55«->0 L. M. Hemes, 10'0 —V. yy Tankerslc-y (ItSiyds) 1, 3. Cald-m Oe-\ 2. ' r ini"-~ s*n’n asec.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12775, 20 October 1919, Page 7
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