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lirbury Ajftiheld on the hero was a including, a Binoon, and the racing, the weather lerformances I good fields inciting fintow records >year relay. iprovod the. he one mile record time 220 yds hands previous it's time in 5 3-ssec was etition took Uenge Cup, lar -with 15 :lobo second ere: Prcsiges, Messrs . P. Sidoy, timekeepers, e, and Dr. s; recorder, essra J. "W. C. S-.-Mc-err; handiW. Colder, .J. Pease; t. C. Scott, f C. S. Mo-M-ssec. .T. , T. A*Hc- . 3«t llin, iby (6ft 3in L Distance, e, N. Orr, frown (3yds) »ft 4in°°M. »ter «ft) 1, wee, 21ft. Mr K. H. ump with7ft lljin) 1. 3. McMasWOyds 2ft B. Savill I Distance, un 9 3-ssec, • Todhnnter •o, N. Orr, *. McKellar Mc£" ell, 16 3.= 6 eO, * 1, P. D. Sinn; sf: u. J. Z team '
3nnted by Mi N. P. Neal—D. A. Campbell 1, M. G. Blaikie 2. Fastest times: E. W. 'Kerr 1, H. il. Adams 2. The following is a list of special prizes: Weusley lan Clarkson Memorial Challenge C«i>, 440 yds hurdles open, J. K. Brown; Cecil. Green Memorial Cup, 100 yds open, J.. H. Fra'ser;' Dr. and Mrs Hilgendorf Challenge Cup (sheaf-tossing), J, B. Brown; A. J. H. McMaster Challonge' Cup (220yda open), J. H. Fraser; C. D. Joseph One Mile Challenge Cup, J. B. Todhunter; Hunter Weston Challenge Cup (long jumpj open). L. A. McKellar; Canterbury Agricultural College Challenge Cup (440 yds, open), J. B. Brown; Challonge Cup presented by old students, T. A. McKellar, 35 points 1; A. P. Brownrigg, 14 points 2. Inter-year championship: Second year, 89 points 1; third year, .56 points 2. Golf Sports—Flag competition, B. E. Overton 1, E. W. Graham 2; club competition, P. H. Davies 1, H. A. Lublow 2; handicap competition, A. P. Brownrigg 1, M. B. Savill 2; championship, I. H. Miles 1, G: A. Young 2; ; driving competition, F. M. Riley 1, P. H. Davies 2; green competition, H. .M. Adams 1, S. H. Saxby 2. R. B. Blair 3. After the sports, an adjournment was made to the Memorial Hall, where the prizes were presented by Mrs R. E. Alexander, who also presented the football caps won during the year. Cheers were given' for the recordbreakers and the givers of trophies. In the evening a very large gathering of students, old boys, and their friends assembled in the Memorial Hall. Item 3 were given by Miss Lottie ColviUe (song), v Mr Bernard Rennell (song), and a recitation by Mr A. Dey. An exhibition of the American Charleston by, Mr Cyril Poulton was very much appreciated. The accompaniments were played by Miss Dorothy Johnson. At the conclusion of the concert, Mr J. B. Brown moved a hearty vote of thanks to Mr B. Rennell and his party. The f dance music was supplied by tbo College Jazz Band, extras being supplied by Miss D. Johnson and Mr D. Lill.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19139, 24 October 1927, Page 15
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