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SCOTS COLLEGE

ANNUAL SPORTS GATHERING

LARGE FIELDS IN ALL EVENTS

Tho annual athletic, sports in connection, with Scots College were held in beautiful weather on tho college grounds yesterday. There was a, large attendance of friends of the boys, and the keen competition and large fields added greatly to the afternoon's enjoyment. Afternoon tea was provided for the visitors, whose wants were looked after by the boys. The senior championship was won by' R. E. Bridge for the third time in succession! His performance was a remarkable one, as he won every championship event, and established records iar 100 yds. and 220 yds. J. Young won tho iunior championship and put up an exoellent performance, obtaining records in tho 100 yds., 220 yds., and long jump. Trophies were awarded as follows-.— Challenge Cups—Dids.bnry Cup (presented by the lata W. H. Didsbury, Esq.), to winner of Senior Championship, R. E. Bridge. Fleming Cup (presented by D. F. Fleming,' Esq.,), to winner of Junior Championship, J. Young. Blundell Cup (presented by L. Blundell, Esq.), to winner of 100 yds. Open, R. E. Bridce. Budd Cup (presented by C. W. Bud'd, Esq.), to winner of Junior Hurdles, J. Young.

Following are details:— High Jump (Junior).—Farmer (2in.), 4ft. Bin.. 1; Webber, 2; M'Kay, 3. High Jump (Open).—Bridge (scr.), 4ft. lflin., 1; Joyce, 2; Mitchell nnd Palmer, 3.

I,ong Jump (Junior).—Young (scr.), 17ft. 9Jin„ 1; Leitch, 2; (lower, 3.

Long Jump (Open).—Woodhouse (24in.), 18ft. Win.. 1; Bridge, 2; Pnrdie, 3.

inoycls. (under 13).—First, heat: Duthie (9vds.), t; Bond (7vds.), 2. Second heat: Living (Svds.), 1; Holden (oyds.) 2. Third heat: Roberts (Byds.), 1; Steele (3yds.). 2. Fourth heat: Thompson ffivds.), j; Watt (4yds.), 2. Final: Webb 11, 1; Naismith, 2. Time, 14sec.

Jflflvds. Junior TTandican.—First heat: Bdwcn fllyds.). 1; Bagnnll (6vd4 2; Campbell (Byds), 3. Second boat: Faulkner (syds.). 1: Fleming (3yds.) 2: Farmer ((iyds.)i 3. Third heat: Martin (12yds.), 1; Twitch (Gyrls.). 2: Latham (Uvds.), 3. Fourth beat: Prebble (fivds.). 1: Parley (Svfls.), 2; T?nw T (4yds.). 3. Fifth heat: Sinclair IT (syds.). ']; Willoiifrhby. 2; AViekons (3yds.), 3. Semifinals—First beat: Yonnj; (per.), 1; Palmpr' TT (ser.), 2; flower (ser.l, ',3. Time, 112-!isec. a. record. Sworn] beat: Martin. 1; Sinclair TT, 2. Final: Young, 1; Palmer IT. 2. Time. 12sce. MlOyds (Oncn).—First beat: Plimmer T ("yds.), 1 :*Flemiiig T elyds.), 2. Second beat: Woodhonso (">vds.), 1; Banish /2vds.), 2. Semi-finals—Firef heal: Bridee fecr.l, 1; Palmer I (=crA. 2; Joyce (ser.). 3. Second bent: "Woodhonse,' 1; Kani«h. 2. Final: Bridge, 1; Tianisb, 2. Time, 11 ■t-ssec. 120 yds. (under 13).—First heat: Bond (Svds.), 1; Living (flyds.). 2. Second beat: Nnismit.h (2yds.), 1; Wilmot, 2. Third heat: Thompson MOyds.), 1; AYebb TT (7yds.), 2. Final: A«Vbh TT, 1 ; Xnismith, 2. 120 yds. Hurdles (Junior).—First heat: Bowon, 1; Bo?nn.l?, 2. Second heat: Kerning IT.. 1; Former, 2. Third heat: Mncarthy, 1; Plim.iTier IT., 2. Fourth heat: floss- 11., 1: Willoughby. 2. Fifth heat: Young, 1; Webber, 2. Sixth heat: Cower. 1; F/dwn-rds. 2. Semi-final—First beat: Fleming IT; lime, 21 t-Ssec. Second beat: Farmer, 1; time, 21 d-Ssec. Third heat: AYilloughby, 1; time, 21 2-ssec.

Final: Willoughby, 1; Fleming 11, 2; time, 20 Msec.

120 yds. Hurdles (Open).-First heat: Cree, 1. Second heat;: Piper. I,' Third heat: Tait, 1. Semi-final-First heat: Bridge, 1; time, 19 Msec. Second heat: Mitchell I, 1; time, 21 2-ssec. Third heat: Piper, 1; time, 30 2-osec, Final: Bridge, 1; Piper, 2; time, 18\3-ssec. 220 yds. (Junior).—First heat: Bowen (16yds. \ 1; Ba.gniill (12yds.), 2. Second heat: Prebble (20yds.), 1; Martin (25vds.), 2. Third heat: Prebble IT.' 1; Lewis (25yds.), 2. Fourth beat: Sinclair II (10yds.), 1; Wickcns (10yds.), 2. Semifinals—First heat: Young H (ser.j, 1 ; Palmer'll (sci\), 2; Cower (scr.), 3; time, 27 3-osec. Second heat: Prcbh'e, 1; Martin, 2; Bowen, 3; time, 25 4-ssec. Final: Prebble, 1; Bowen, 2,; time, 25 2-ssec.

220 yds. (Open).-First heat: Woodhouse (12yds.), 1; Jackson and Fleming T, 2. Second heat: Plimmer T (16vds.), 1; Punish (4yds.), 2; Tait (10yds.), 3. Semifinals—First heat: Brdge, 1; Palmer 11, 2; Joyce, 3; time, 26see. Second beat: Jackson, 1; Banish, 2: Woodhouse, 3; time, 26 3-ssec. final: Jaokson, 1; WnodIkmifid, 2; time, 25sec,

410 yds. (Junior).—Martin (55yds.), 1. Parsons (40yds.). 2; M'Kelvio (60yds.), 3; time, Imin. 1 3-ssec.

440 yds. (Open).-Tait (20vds.), 1 ; Plimmor I (35yds.), 2; Park (30yds.), 3; time, 59sec.

25yds. (eight and under).—Campbell 111 (4yds.), 1; Gray (rt.), 2; time, 4sec.

100 yds. (Under HL-Fraser (svds.) 1Mason (Byds.), 2; Cine, H 2-ssec.

50yds. (Under 9).—Collins (4yds.), 1; Gray (6yds.), 2; time, 7sec.

75yds. (Under 9).-Collins (12yds.), 1; Longuet 11 (9yds.), 2; time, 9 3-ssec.

75yds. (Unjer 11).—First heat: Pears (12yds.), 1; Mason (10yds.). 2; lime, 10 2-s?ec. Second heat: Thomas (15yds.), lj Nicholbi and Lester. 2. Final: Thorns, 1; Lester, 2; time, 11 2-ssec.

Sack Race—Bagnall, 1; Hamilton 2 Mile Walk.-Baillie (220vds.). 1: Foreman (200 yds,), 2; time, 9min. 33 2-ssee.

Half-mile (Open).-Ta:t (4ftyds.). 1; Mac kersey (110 yds.), 2; lime, 2min, 33. 2-ssec.

100 yds. Wasters' Race.—Mr. Thompson 1; Mr. Woodward. 2.

Mile (Open).—Tait, 1; Keniing I (50yds.), 2; Bridge (scr.), 3; time, Gmin. 4 2-ssec.

Inter-form Flag Race.—Form TI (Ranish, Welib 11, Campbell 11, Parsons), 1.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 38, 8 November 1919, Page 8

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SCOTS COLLEGE Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 38, 8 November 1919, Page 8

SCOTS COLLEGE Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 38, 8 November 1919, Page 8

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