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SUMNER HIGH SCHOOL. ANNUAL SPORTS. Delightful weather favoured the annua n")Tla of Die Sumner District High School which were held at St. Leonard's square or Saturday afternoon. Tho big entries anc lengthy programme proved a heavy after noon's work for both teachers and com L mitteeraf-n. There was a record gatherinj [ of parents and friends, amongst those pre sent being Mr and Mrs W. H. .Nicholson ■ Mayor and Mayoress of Sumner. Mollie Lee and John Rendle won th( .iuninr primary championships. The othci ■ cliampionships will not be decided till the swimming races are finished, but in the pri< i ntary department Don Climie, Roy Brettell, , and Gracie Williams and Alison Bamford scored closely with Edna Page and "Ken Mur ray well ahead in the secondary department At the conclusion the chairman, Mr H. M. Williams, announced the results, and heartilj thanked the parents for their attendance. The results were:— PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. Girls —Five years, 25yds: Ethel Morton 1, Betty 'Rutherford 2. Six years, 25yds: Maj Taylor 1, Joyce Gerrard 2, Aileen Collins 3, Seven years, 25yds: Joy Cook 1, Marion Duff 2, Kathleen O'Neil 3. Eight years, 50yds: Dallas Henley 1, Philomena Butoe 2, Joan Guy 3. .Nine years, 50yds: First heat, Claire Wilson and Edna Stansell (equal) 1, Bcrnice Bascand 2; second heat, Marjoric Lindop 1, Marjorie Crawshaw 2, Hope McLean 3; final, Marjorie Crawshaw 1, Marjorie Lindop 2, Clairo Wilson 3. Ten years, 75yds: I'irst heat, Margaret Smith 1, Evelyn Langdale and Lorna Klingenstein (equal) 2, Juuc Adcock S; second heat, Esther Higgins 1, Chrifsic Tulloch 2, Jean Duff 3; final, Margaret Smith 1, Evelyn Langdale 2, Lorna Klingenstein 3. Eleven years, 75yds: Molly Leo 1, Nancy Alexander 2, Dora Plominiski 3, Time, 11 4-ssec. Twelve years, 75yds: Grace Williams 1, Dulcie Rutherford 2, Barbara Lindop ". Time, 10 l-ssec. Thirteen years, 75yds: Reta Fluerty 1, Elise Crosby 2, Mary Ciesar 3. Time, 10 2-ssec. Fourteen years and over, 100 yds: Alison Bamford 1, Lily Philips 2. Time, 14sec. Consolation, junior: Lorna Klingenstein 1, Jean Duff and Esther Higgins (equal) 2, Esma Mulholland 3. Consolation, senior: Merle Cunningham 1, Eleanor Turnbull 2, Dora Haase 3. Expupils' race: Roma Bailey 1, Nancy Lee 2, Gwen Dawe 3. Boys—Five years, 25yds: Peter Gurnsey 1, Neville Callan 2, Ellis Mcßoth 3. Six years, 25yds: Tony Cook 1, Billie Henley 2, Fred Mulholland 3. Seven year*, 25yds: Gordon Dalziel 1, Gordon Tait 2. Eight years, 50yds: Ken Martin 1, Fred Beaumont and Cecil Stevens (equal) 2. Nine years, 50yds: Alf Bishop 1, Alfred Russell 2, Charter Ford 3. Ten years, 75yds 1 : First heat, Gordon Pearco 1, Albert Boot 2, Louis Longuet 3; second heat, Jarl Sarelius 1, Rex Allen 2, Bert Stevens 3; fiinol, J(arl Sarelius 1, Rex Allon 2, Louis Longuet 3. Eleven years, 75yds: Douglas Wilson 1, John Rendle 2, Neil Duff 3. Twelve years, 75yds: Norman Chapman 1, Curwen Bromley 2, Roy Brettell 3. Time, lOscc. Thirteen years, 100 yds: Eric Morton 1, Dudley Bromley 2, Bernard Lancaster 3. Time, 13 l-ssec. Fourteen years and over, 100 yds: Don Climie 1, Claude Carter 2. Time, 13 3-ssec. Junior consolation, 75yds: Neil Duff 1, Maurice Lav/son 2, Reg. Collins 3, Gordon Pearce 4. Senior consolation, 75yds: Frank Lancaster 1, Maurice Miles 2, IRoy Brettell 3. Ex-pupils: Jack Bamford 1, George Murray 2, faurice Petersen 3. I CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS. | Junior Girls —50yds flat: Mollie Lee 1, )ora Plominiski 2, Margaret Smith 3. 'syds: Mollie Lee 1, Lorna Klingenstein 2, Margaret Smith ~3. Throwing tennis ball: Hester Higgins 1, Dora Plominiski 2, Margaret Smith 3. Distance, 108 ft. Long jump: Mollie Lee (lift llin) 1, Margaret Smith (lift 4in) 2, Dora Plominiski (lift 3in) 3. Senior Girls—soyds flat: Grace Williams 1, Alison Bamford 2, Elise Crosby 3. Time, 7scc. 100 yds: Grace Williams 1, Alison Bamford 2, Elise Crosby 3. Time, 13sec. Throwing tennis ball: Tamson Trudgeon 1, Thelma Wills 2, Rita Fluerty 3. Distance, 133 ft. Long jump: Alison Bamford (14ft 2in) 1, Gracie Willaims (13ft sin) 2, Thelma Wells (13ft 3in) 3. Junior champion: Mollie Lee, 15 points; Dora Plominiski, 7; Margaret Smith, 6. Senior championship (swimming yet to be done): Grace Williams, 13 points; Alison Bamford, 11. Junior Boys—Flat race, 50yds: Douglaß Wilson 1, John Rendle 2, Jarl Sarelius 3. Time, 7 l-ssec. 100 yds flat: Douglas Wilson 1, John Rendle 2, Jarl Sarelius 3. Time, 13 4-sscc. High jump: John Rendle (3ft 3Jin) 1, Douglas Wilson (3ft 2in) 2, Bertie Stevens (3ft liin) 3. Long jump: John Rendle (lift lOin) 1, Bertie Stevens (10ft 9in) 2, Douglas Wilson (10ft 7in) 3. Senior Boys—looyds flat: Don Climie 1, [ Eric Morton 2, Norman Chapman 3. 220 yds: i Norman Chapman 1, Don Climie 2, Roy BretI tell 3. Time, 32 4-ssec, High jump: Don Climie (4ft Sin) and Roy Brettell (equal) 1, Eric Morton (4ft llin) 2, Bob Dobson (4ft lin) 3. Long jump; Roy Brettell (13ft lOin) 1, Norman Chapman (13ft 7in) 2, Eric Mor--ton-(l2ft Bin)- 3. ->- •■-..•->• -Junior champion: John Rendle, 16 points, 1; Douglas Wilson, 14, 2. Senior championship (swimming to be held later): Don Climie, 13 points; Roy Brettell, 11 points; Norman Chapman, 9 points; Eric Morton, 7 points. SECONDARY DEPARTMENT. Girls' Event6—Deportment: Lena Cobbledick 1, Greta Sareliuß 2. Saucer and tennis ball: Rita Philpott 1, Hazel Hansen 2. Catch the train: Olga Sergison 1, Rita Philpott 2. Thread-the-needle: Hazel Hansen and Lester Mulholland 1, Una Bullock and Maurice Weastell 2. Ex-pupils: Nancy Lee 1, Roma Bailey 2. Boys' Events —Obstacle race: Ron Glackm 1, Lawrence Carpinter 2. Ex-pupils, 220 yds: George Murray 1, Jack Heslop 2, Jack Bailey 3. Tinle, 28 3-ssec. CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS. Girls—7syds 'flat: First heat, Edna Page 1, Olga Sergison 2, Maisie Ladbrooks 3; time, lOsec; second lioat, Greta Sarelius 1, Joan Buscand 2, Una Bullock 3; time, 11 l-ssec; final, Edna Page 1, Greta Sarellu3 2, Olga Sergison 3; time, 10 l-ssee. 120 yds flat: Edna Page 1, Greta Sarelius 2, Olga Sergison 3. Long jump: Edna Page (14ft lin) 1, Olga Sergison (12ft 6in) 2, Natalie Partridge (lift 6in) 3. Bovs —75yds flat: Lester Mulholland 1, Ken Murray 2, Fred Glackin 3. 220 yds: Ken Murray 1, Lester Mulholland 2, Fred Glackin 3. Time, 30 2-ssec. Long jump: Ken Murray (15ft lin) 1, Ron Glackin (13ft 6in) 2, Lawrence Carpinter (13ft 4in) 3. High jump: Ron Glackin and Ken Murray (4ft Sin) (equal) 1, Fred Glackin (4ft) 2, Roy Barclay (3ft llin) 3. Results (swimling yet to be done): —Girls: Edna Page, 5 points; Olga Sergison, 5. Boys: Ken Murray, 18 points; Ron Glackin and Lester Mulholland, 8 each. 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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19145, 31 October 1927, Page 17

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