COMPETITIONS
THE SECOND DAY'S ITEMS INTEREST NOT DECREASED Appreciative audiences attended. _ the Grand Opera House yesterday to listen to the second day's competitors in the Wellington Competitions Society's annual Eisteddfod. The evening session was particularly well attended, the various comnetitors receiving an attentive heai'ins. The children's events -elocution and Highland dancing-were much appreciated, . he standard presented being uniformly high. The judge of ' elocut'on. Mr.' Stanley. Warwick, who arrived from Sydney yesterday morn--1 ing, was preseut at last evenings performance, and received a cordial welcome from the audience. In place of the choral numbers-the choirs being unable to attend in lull. an nmusing iinnromptu debate was staged. Mr. F. V. Frazer being the judge. The subject of the debate 1 was, "Should Women's Clubs bo Ell- - courngcd?" and the several competitors provided a happy interlude. The competitors were Messrs. Martin Smith, C. e Pope, V. Evans, F. Davidson, Hay, and r E. H. Stephens. 3 Results, The results to date are:— e I'iano Solo; reading at sight'. Final.— ' Miss Elsie Ives. Christchurch, 123 points, lj Miss Ada L. Hucgins, Wellington, 117 points, 2: Miss Winifred M. Cooley, Wellington. 107 points, 3. Baritone Solo, "The Crown of Year." —Eecalls: Mr. Sydney Brewer (Wangap nui), Mr. D. M'Gill (Christchurch), Mr. P. L. Brady (Wellington). Final: Mr. M'Gill, 127 points, 1; Mr. Brady, 125 points, 2; Mr. Brewer, 123 points, 3. y Violin Solo, lady or gentleman.—No p- award. In this i section the judge re- " marked that neither of tho two con- '!! testants was up to standard. Contralto S,olo, "Look Up, 0 Heart" y (Del Eiego).—Eecalls: Mrs. C. F. P. e- Mercer (Dannevirke), . Mrs. Haywood r, (Wellington), Mrs. W. J. Coventry ? (Wellington) " Final: Mrs. Coventry, 161 points, 1; I Mrs. Mercer, 152 points, '2; Miss Goldn smith, 150 points. 3. 'e Soprano or Mezzo-Soprano Solo v own :e selection—Recalls: Miss Millie Knight 'S (Lower Hutt), "What's in the Air To;s day?"; Miss Phyllis Massey (Wellington) i- "Castilian Lament"; Miss M. G. Clarke to (Wellington), "Slave Song." a Final: Miss Clarke, lit points, 1; Miss M. Knight, 131 points, 2; Miss P. Maasey, 132 points, 3. 4 Shakespearean Recitation (under 21).—, m Final: Miss Florence Churchill, 1; Misa Alexa Elton, 2; Mr. Leith Eiddell, S. Sheantrnbhas, in costume. Boy or girl under 12.—Recalls: Edna Vcar (Wellington), Jean Mlachlan (Wellington), Ronald Brown (Newtown). v ' Final: Jean Mlachlan, 80 points, 1; Ronald Brown, 75 points, 2; Edna Vcar, 74 points, 3. 1( i Recitation (ladies who have not won a n- first prize at any competition), "I Don't tB Care."—Recalls: Miss Florence Churchill (Kelburn). Miss Madge Shearer (Lower ir " Hutt), Miss Alexa Elton (Wellington). Final: Not yet awarded. Recitation, boys. 12 and under Ifi, "The Union Jack."—Recalls: W. H. Knox (Wellington). Tim Hudson (Na- ; Bt pier), Douglas Edwards (Masterton). Final: Not yet awarded. Reading at Sight, boy or girl under w- 16.—Final: tlulcie PhilpottJ (Napier), ir- 151 points, 1; Mary Cooley (Wellington), e: 147 points, 2; Douglas Edwards (Masm" terton), 138 points, 3. !8 ' Recitation, girls 9 and under 12, "A Summer Day."—Eecalls: Ethel Brice (Kilbirnie), Joyce Staff (Christchurch), Gwen Dalton (Napier). Final: Yet to be awarded. Debating Contest.—Popel and Smith 1 , 147 points, 1; Evans and Davidson, 127 points, 2. The Competitions will be continued h) to-day.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 309, 23 September 1920, Page 6
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