CROYDON SCHOOL
ANNUAL SPORTS. Miss S'ommerville held iier annual sports, at Croydon. School, Day's Bay, on Tuesday afternoon. The weather being exceptionally fine, there were numerous guests present, The proceedings corujnctrod with * J'frtjgJi • yky, ?ht|oi;d "Tout est'Blea Qui Finit Bieu,"- aiair.
| ably rendered by the boys, some of whom displayed lunch" ability. After tho play tho guests watched the races. Mr. i)enniston and Mr. Zohrab acted as judges, and Mr. Laurence as starter. Tho sports Tesulted as follows:— School Championship—B. S. Trolove, 23 points; 11. Bennett, 5} points. Junior Championship—Ji. Maunsell and I. Jlacarthur, 18 points; Turnbull, 5 points. Long Jump (sen.)—Willoughby, 14ft. 2in.j Trolove, 14ft. ljin. Long Jump (jun.)—Macarthuir, 12ft.i Tin.; Maunsoll, 13ft. iin. High Jump (sen.)—Trolove, 4ft. 7jin.; Bennett and Pearce, 4ft. 2iin. High Jump (jun.)—Maunseli, 3ft. lOfiu.; Macarthur, 3ft. 9Jiu. Championship Hurdles—Trolove, 1; Bennett, S. Junior Hurdles— Maunseli, 1; Macarthur, 2. 100 Yards Championship—Trolove, 1; Farrington, 2. 250 Yards Walk—Trolove,'■ 1; Pearce, 2. 75 Yards Junior Champion—Mau.asell, 1; Macarthur, 2. 100 Yards Handicap, 13 years and over—Trolove, scr., 1; Bennett, 4yds., 2. 100 Yards' Handicap, 12 years— A. Russell, scr., 1; Martin,' syds., 2. 100 Yards Handicap, 11 yeaTS—Willoughby, scr., 1; Liverton, 2yds., 2. 100 Yards Handicap, 10 years—B. Russell,' 6cr., 1; Strang, ii, Gyds., 2. 75 Yards Handicap, 9 years— Maunsoll, scr., IMurray, 4yds., 2. 75 Yards Handicap, 8 years—J. Bayley, scr., 1; Bennett, ii, 3yds., 2. 50 Yards Handicap, 6 and 7 years—Le Grove, scr., 1; Maclaren, scr., 2. Three-legged (senior)—Farrington and Levin. Threelegged (junior)—Maunseli and Williams. Sack Raco (senior) —Warburton. Snck Raco (junior)—Hayncs. Boot Raco (senior)—Farrington. Boot Race (junior)— Jlacartlrur. Teams' Race —Trolove. Obstacle Race—Trolove, 1; Nen'bigin, 2. Thread-needle (senior)—J. Russell and D. Nolson. Thread-needle (junior)—Gorringe and Maokencie, Consolation Race (senior) 1; Ellis, 2. ; Consolation Race (junior)— Murray, 1; Turnbull, 2. Par ents' Race—Mr. Bayley, 1; Mr. Willoughby, 2. Swimming Championship—Warren, 1; A. Russell. 2. Long-distance Swimming— J. J. Russell, 1200 yards, 1; A. Warren, SOO yards,. 2. 50 Yards S'wiming Championship—Warren, ssec., 1; A. Russell, feec., 2. 25 Yards Swimming—Trolove, 1; Willoughby, 2. Beginners' Swimming Race—Hutchison, lj Bayley, 2. Shooting Championship (possible 35)— H. Beiinett, 25.9, 1; Dolziell, 25.1, 2. Highest Individual Score—Dalziell, 32. Junior Championship—B. Russell, 20.1, 1; T. Macarthur, 19.2, 2. Tennis Championship (Singles)— Warren; runner-up, Trolove. Championship (Doubles)—Trolove and Warren. Championship (Junior) —Hutchiscn; runner-up, Willoughby. Championship (Doubles, jun.)—Rolleston and Hutchison. Senior Handicap (Singles)—Newbigin; runner-up, Blu/ndell.' Junior Handicap (Singles)—Willoughby; Tiinnerup, Shirtcliffe. Senior Handicap (Doubles) —Rolleston and Willoughby. PRIZE-LIST-. Highest aggregate of marks in all subjects, IC. Grocott, 88 per cent.; mathematics, B. S. Trolove, 89 per cent. English.—Form VI: Grocc-tt,. Form V: Bennett, Rolleston, B. Russell. Form IVa: D. N&.sou. Form IVb: Macarthur. Form III: Maunseli. Form II: E. Manoy. Form I: Le Grove. Primary: Aislabie. Mathematics.—Form Via 5 : " Trolove. Form Vlb: Bower. Form Va. Bennett Forin Vb: Rolleston. Fotui IV: Willoughby. Form III: Maunseli. Form II: M. Bennett. Primary: Le Grove. Latin.—Form VI: Farrington. Form V: Grocott. . Form IVa: Warren. Form IVb: Macarthur. French VI: Warburton and Farrington. Form V: Grocott. Form IVa: A. Russell. ■ • Geography.—Form VI: Trolove. Form V: B. Russell. Form IV: Mackenzie. Form III: Maunseli;■ ' English History.—Form VI: Trolove. Form- V.: Rolleston. Form IV: Macarthur and Mackenzie. Tho following prizes, in addition to the list published yesterday, were awarded at tho breaking-up ceremony pt St. Patricks College :— Oratory and Debato. Senior Debating Society: Gold medal presented by. Mr. Martin KennedyAwarded to James Joyce; next in merit, Francis Grogan, Felix Doyle, , Roy O'Donoghue, John Kennedy. Junior Debating Society: Gold medal presented by Mrs. W. Macarthy R-eid 1 — Awarded to Timothy Cleary; next in merit, Percy Chase, Edward O'Donnell, Richard 1 Barrett, Joseph M'Grath. Pianoforte. Senior Division: Prize, Roy O'Donoglmc; next in ..merit, John Price, Michael Burke, Edwin Whittle; hon. mention, Gordon O'Meeghan. Junior Division: Prize, Timothy Cleary; next in mprit, Dalziel Keith. Violin. Gold' medal presented by Mr. H. P. Clarke: Awarded to Francis Murray; next in merit, Wallace D'Ath, Paul Par-
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