Piping and Dancing.
DUNEDIN C OMPKTITK)NS. YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. | BY TKI.EC'PUMl —I>KU PRESS ASSOCIATION | DUNEDIN. May 30 The Piping and Dancing Competitions were continued to-dav. There was a large attendance at all sessions. Results:— Piobnireaelnl (ccol lnorD. for juniors, any age.- Duncan Stewart (Southland) 1, David Robinson (Invercargill) 2. Mat Allan (Dunedin i 3. Sean TruiMiais (boys under 10). — Leslie .McGregor iMo.-gioli I. fail .McArthur (Dunedin') 2, Leu Eerkin (Timaru) 3. There were four competitors.
Highland Fling, girls under IS, resident in counties of llrucc, Clutlin, Wailiemo and Waikouaiti.—Clare Head (Waikouaiti) 1, Lilias Taylor (Milton) 2. Edna Cameron I Ralclutha) 3.
March Playing for Novice Pipers (under 10 years).—Peter Davidson (Dunedin) I. John Bunting (Dunedin) 2. John Milne (Milton) 3. Four competitors.
Irish Jig (boys 10 to 12 years).Ilugli McArthur (Duprdini 4, Malcolm Rubb (Dunedin) 2, M. I.nwieuc.' (Dunedin) 3. Four competitors.
Special compelition for the best playing of tbe tune “The Marchioness; of Tullibardine.”—John Cameron (Southland) 1. ('has. MacDonald (Wanganui) 2. George Robertson (Timani) 3, Archibald .McMillan ..Otago) I. Fourteen ( ompetitors.
Highland Fling (girls under 10.) — Norma Douglas (Oamaru)l, Connie Potts (Timaj'U) 2, Edna Cameron (Balcliitlm) 3. Fifteen competitors. Swonl Dance (gills 10 to 12 years).— Doreen Wheeler (Dunedin) 1. Lorna Budge (Dunedin. 2, Elina Coxon <Balclutha) 3.
March Playing (novices any age).— Norman Stratton (Mosgicl) 1. Peter Davidson (Dunedin) 2, James Millar (Southland) 3. Thirteen competitors.
Highland Fling (men).—Norman Kilgour (Tiniaru) 1, Robert Clark (Dunedin) 2, Geo. Anderson (Dunedin) 3. Three competitors.
Irish Jig (girls 15 to IN years).— Beulah. King; (Dunedin) 1, Thelma Gilleqiic (Dunedin) 2. Violet Paterson (MosgieL 3. Fourteen competitors. Jigs and Hornpipe Playing (all comers). —John Oimeron I, ( lias. MoDoik aid 2, Cuthbert Selby (Invercargill) 3. Twelve competitors. Scan Truibhais (girls 12 to 15 years). —Jean McLaohlan (Wellington! 1, Rubv Robinson (Dmcdiii) 2. Maisie Thomson (Dunedin) 3. Seventeen competitors. Irish Reel (hoys and'girls. 15 to 18 years).—Thelma Gillespie and party I, Grace Cameron and party 2. Two parties of four competed. Sword Dance (hoys 10 to .12. >— Malcolm Robb (Dunedin) 1. Hugh. McArthur (Dunedin) 2, Percy Lockhart < Dunedin) 3. Five competitors. irisii Jigs (men, all covers (. Robert Clark I, Norman Kilgoiir 2, George Anderson 3. Three competitors.
Sailors’* Hornpijie (girls 15 to IS years.—Olga Seaman (Wellington) I, Beulah King (Dun-din) 2, Elsie McMj nn (Greymouth) 3. Twelve competi-
IlighWnd Fling i hoys 12 to 15 years). t has. Spear (Dunedin) 1, Jack M.ayliew (Invercargill) 2, Ernest I' irken (Timaru) 3. Eight competitors.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1922, Page 3
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