SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF.
ANNUAL SPORTS ANDOranXlf PARTY."~ £ The annual. sports the scholars at the Scaoal-WsMJtt Bad*' ner, were held yesterdsy stttMH Willi iug. Mora than two knin£fMibaa present in the alteißßM, «■ ttl ,(*t ■were held. Besides Ui« events a special display if tn>Mo| was given by the girls. ,-JiftJaßi <#, cise was intended to ptniMacvM nnft and has resulted in Hn Imftftppt jt i difficult competition, lswd,- oh>#*■* series of complexexsnhK has to be balanced on*tt* t MIW followed by a rtm of was won by Joan The boys Rave ■ wWSfH gymnasium work. exhibition of club. of preat interest, *i,*M dancing by the boys' vrc£ufci<jljtt-ljU to music played by "tMH - MgjFiMH Gladys Ferguson), ■™» afternoon tea was After ther sport* tallied in the ®Bf 5a«5288 tea to celebrate thejJawjTkWWJJBB seven • o'clock lightsflashed in * the balcony of of theday •were MMnm y ?j&gM The children eßjoSttgfw*ggHH|| tertainment rito Privileged to Throughout the -at yillßS|H« Mr T. r.: Chamber, ;t»gjsaliSgM Mrs Chambers.Ron), and the whole mestie staff left aotMag. "BimSß give the hnndred odd aflnqitli^^gp^ results of the-. ip«lr!iSg|ljj*| 100 yds Handicap, .*f)9B9 heat: Dick Alien 1, q«WB3BIMwlBl son Fairbrother 3. nMgißffijg lard 1, Jim., Gfllirf Final :Dick Alien -l t O eq -''lWggßEiß Falrhrotherand Jim Monk 2; Charlie Tsyds' Handicap. -jjagtC-SMMMB Jack Swindale 1. fioid'W SSSBMR More S. Second heal. ww«*H5?W Arthur Beott 2. Oharti* -Pjggibfoi Jack Swindale 1. CHwwjBISH^HM Senior ChMpifl-iiWJst* 1 John Haweia 2. 100 yds Junior Cha^«M*JFgrj&®, 1. Jack Bobertr VPfeg^fgßlßaliK 25ydsBaby Boy»-W.4£|ggp Faxtrfm 2, Bruce 75yds Handicap, jKjSfnW Billie Barrow 1. ■ M*WJ^^BEgf* Turner 3. Second Twaddle % Vera y'yggffiaffw Man aw a Paeroa 1, »«■ Twaddle 3. . " T iW9*f 100 yds Handicap. - Vagg Byles 1, Jean' Smith 50yds -Handicap. Nola Wishnawslu Brown 3. Second Audrey Tarker (Mii) Wyn Stewart (eqmuj.•**- :gfcM<l|Ml& nowski 1, Joyce Smittt &JEZaSm* 100 yds s f nl man 1, Josie MOW^» 75yds Junior 'J X Manawa Paeroa 25yds Baby GMjTgtPV- ?"V; Ward 2, Frances Xjeeoen ( -V;*-. . Girls WW S^5 < " ■ Tannel. BaH— ' Jjeap : frOff BelW— Flag JSBB'tf Sack Relay—-Bor uWJjCp®... Zi«-»ai:^Teams—' "SS*W|£?J, BaU Belay—Ggl» r Overhead Ba"-®^ Hurdle - Belay—£jr»* «• Jajy; Potato - Belay—Boys Spry Kangaroo Belay— s ■ Sir itainiiK B»drw«t« s! Ohstaele j Baee Jim Gillard 2, ? M tol«nemt'-- Jw^V
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20102, 4 December 1930, Page 16
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