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DANCING AND PIPING.

DUNEDIN COMPUTATIONS. (PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) rUNEDIN, June 8. Following- are the concluding results of the piping and dancing competitions:— March Playing for Juniors, any age—David Robinson (Invercargill) 1, Con McKay (Dunedin) 2, Edward Gold (Balelutha) 3, Richard Donaldson (Invercargill) 4. Fourteen competitors. Highland Fling, girls 15 to 18 years— The'.Tia Gillespie (Dun«lin) 1, Thelma McKenzie (Wellington) 2, Beulah King (Dunedin) 3, Violet Paterson (Mosgiel) 4. Sword Dance, boys under 10—L. McGregor T. Lan McArthur 2, Len Firkin (Timaru) 3. Six competitors.

March, Strathspey and Reel, semi-seniors, any age—Duncan Stewart (Southland) 1, Wm. Budge (Dunedin) 2, Edward Gold 3, D. Robin3on (Invercargill) 4. Fourteen competitors. Seaun Triubhais, girls, under 10—Edna Cameron (Balelutha) 1, Dorothy Hall (Timaru) 2, Connie Potts (Timaru) 8, M. Ho™g 4. Nine competitors. Sword Dance, girls 12 to 16 years—Ruby Robinson 1, Jean McLac'nlan ("Wellington) 2, Babs Coy (Wellington) 3. Seventeen competitors. Marchns, Ceol Suibhlach, Championship of Otugo, ull-comera—Archibald McMillan 1, John Cameron 2, Cuth Selby 8, Duncan Stewart 4. Nine competed. Highland Fling, girls 10 to 12 years— Doreen Wheeler 1, Kitty Murray 2, May Donaldson (Timaru3. Twenty-one oompeted. Sword Dance, Championship of Otago, alloomers, men—Norman Kilgour (Timaru) 1, R. Clark 2. The only competitors. Most correct wearing of Highland dress, irrespective, of its want of quality or completeness open to men and boys, any age— Chaa. M'acDonald (Wangaui) 1, Edward Gold (Balelutha) 2, W. R. C. Thom 8. Eight competed. Sailors' Hornpipe, girls 12 to 15 yean— Jean McLachlan 1, Maisie Thompson 2, Eileen McCarthy 3, Ruby Fori (Timaru) 4. Twelve competed. "The David Ross Memorial" Seaun Triubhais Championship of New Zealand, for girls 15 years of age and under 18—Thelma McKenzie (Wellington) 1, Violet Paterson (Mosgiel) 2, Beulah King (Dunedin) 8, Grace Cameron (Balelutha) 4. Fourteen competitors.

Highland Heel, boys and frfrla under 15 — Eileen McCarthy 1, Ruby Robinson 2, Jean McLachlan 8, Babs Coy (Wellington) 4. Eighteen competitors. Championships results:— OtaChampion Piper (all-comers) —Archibald McMillan (Seacliffe) 16 points 1, John Cameron (Southland) 14 points 2, Chaa. MacDonald (Wanganui) 9 points S. Points for playing Pibrochs, Marches, and Slow Marches, all-comers—ArcliibuM McMillan 1. John Cameron 2, Chas. Mac Donald 3. Otago Champion Dancer, men—Norman Kilgour (Timnra) 21 points 1, Robt. Clark (Diinedin) 19 points 2. Most points trophies:— Class A (Vovb under 10 years)— Leslie McGregor (Mosgriel) 13J points 1, Hugh McArthur (Dunedin) 11 points 2. Class A feirla wrier 10 years)— Edna Cameron - (Balclntba) 9 pointe 1, Dorothy Hall (Timarn) 8 points 2. Classes A and' B (hoys 10 to 12 years)— Hnefr MeArthur (Diinedin) 11 points :1, Malcolm Bqbb (Diinedin) 9 points 2. ' • Class C (boys 12 to 15 years)—Chas. Spear (Dunedin) 13 points 1, A. Sinclair (Dunedin) 8 points 2. Classes A. B. C, and D Wrls under IS years)— Jean McLnrhlan (Wellington) 10 points 1, Doreen Walker 6 points 2. Class F (eiris 15 to 18 years)—Thelma Mct--s?nzie (Wellington) ~.131-v- poii}tal,-Beulah ' Kintr • (Dmiediny 'lB pomte 2, - ' Classes T> and F (srfrls under 18 years)— TVlma Gillenpie and party 5 points 1, Buby i Robinson and party 8 points 2.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17472, 5 June 1922, Page 5

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DANCING AND PIPING. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17472, 5 June 1922, Page 5

DANCING AND PIPING. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17472, 5 June 1922, Page 5

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