SCHOOL PICNICS
SUCCESS AT KAIPAKI. The sports in connection with the Kaipakl school picnic were continued on Monday in a paddock lent by Mr L. Cunningham. The following: were the results:— Winner of the Herbert 'Smith Trust Cup, for most points.—Girls, Noeline Fisher; runner-up, Beryl Cowie. Boys: Oscar Lynds, runner-up, iljoister 'Cunningham. ■Skipping, Ruth Harvey; sack race, Heather McDonald; three-legged race, Eileen 'Searle and Beryl Cowie; high jump, girls, Eileen ■Searle; Bovs, 'Charlie Christiansen, 4rt 2in, 1; sack race, Leister 'Cunningham; threelegged race, Ray Oarmonsway and Charlie Christiansen; 100 yards, boys, Galvin Garmon sway; girls over 12, Valerie McEldowney; 75 yards, girls, Joan Cowie; quarter-'mlle, Leister Cunningham; halfmile, Edward Hagan; fOO yards, girls under 12, cup event, IN'oellne Fisher; 75 yards, girls, Noollne Fisher; 220 yards, boys, Oscar Lynds; ladles’ stepping the chain, Mrs Graham; men’s sh - " e chain. F. Flnleyi. cchimiHs-: . G. CannonsW'ay. . if PARAWERA. AND DAN. E. The annual Parawera school picnic was held at the Mangahol 'River in line weather. A large crowd assembled. In the .evening a district dance was held at the hall and was well attended. Music was supplied by ;Miss Herllhy, Messrs. Williamson, A. Walkjer ,ancl J. Lowe. . ißesults of events at the picnic were;— Boys, 6 and 7, John Russell and Arthur Tuna, d.ead-heat; girls 0 and 7, Ida Ruahlhl; hoys 8 and 9, Teddy Muru; girls 8 ■and 9, Kathleen Fitzpatrick; girls 9 and 10, Ena Mato; hoys 10 and 11, Harvey Ruabilii; girls 10 and 11, !Elslo Godrree; (boys 11 and 12, Tua Pakeho; wheelbarrow, Asia Nepe and Lloyd Cullen; girls 10 and over, Charlotte Tuklrl; senior skipping, Joyce Taylor; boys 13 and over, Richard Kopa; junior skipping, Ena Godfree; girls’ chariot, Blue Bird; pine cone race, Charlotte Tuklrl; hoys’ chariot, Flying Cloud; ladles’ chain step, Mrs Onelii; boat- race, Arawa; men’s chain step, George ICopa; girls’ egg and spoon, Charlotte Tuklrl; jockey race, Richard Kopa and Asia Nepe;senior suck, Tla Heta; horseshoe pins, Mrs Williamson; junior sack, Tua Pakeho; girls’ three-legged race, Charlotte Tulcirl and Arl McLean; hoys’ three-legged race, Asia Nepe and Richard Ilopa; senior tyre, George Towao; junior tyre, Lloyd Cullen; girls’ tyre, Arl McLean; girls’ needlethreading, Reo McLean and Tua Pakeho; boys’ needle-threading, Lloyd Cullen and Charlotte Tuklrl; single men’s tyre, Turt Brown; married men’s tyre, George Kopa; ladles’ nall-drlvlng. Mrs E. S. Taylor; consolation race, Edmund Fitzpatrick.
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Waikato Times, Volume 117, Issue 19515, 2 March 1935, Page 10
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