GREY COMPETITIONS
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. National Song.—Mrs Leo, Stopforth rt/ (Hokitika), 177 points 1; Mrs Cogs- - well, 176 points, 2; Miss Rita Morgan, ;. ITS points/8. ’ ■ v Character Dance, 14 and over.: —V, W - Knowles, “'‘Russian,” 75pts, 1; Margaret Kerr, “Gipsy,” 74ptg. 2; Miriam ■ Trott,' “Chinese,” 71pts. 3. Pianoforte Solo, under. 12, “Chatter- b box”:—K. Fauth 170pt's. 1; Colin Rouse 169 . pts. 2; Ray Nelson and Una Murray 167 pts. (equal) 3. I Children’s Choirs, (a) Own Selection and (b) Own Selection, unaccompanied: —St Paul’s, “The Shepherd’s Lullaby” and “E'arly One Morning,” 214 pts 1; Marist, “Lullaby” and “Enp The Tear,” 116pts 2; ' Grey-Main y < “ School, “All Though the Night” and “Oft in the Stilly Night”; Technical . ! School, “Who is Sylvie?” and “Early One Morning,V 115pts (equal) 3. ’ Vocal Duet, own selection:—Mrs Leo jj Stopforth and Mr T. Stopforth (Hoki- -C tika), “O Lovely Night,” .1;-Messrs J. \.r Duffy and CLP. Blumsky, “Tenor and Baritone,” 2; Miss M. Roach- and Mr J. Duffy, “Dear Love of Mine,” 3. Only competitors.’ Men’s Humorous Recital. Own Selection : —Air Nelson, “And Yet I Don’t , Know,” 84 points.- 1; Mr H. C. Murch y “Bertie Plays Billiards,” 83pts 2; Mr Learmont, “The Sergeant Major,” 81. pts, 3. Operatic Dance, under 10: —Hazel .jy,, Neil (Christchurch) 74pts, I; Francis , Campbell (Hokitika) 73pts, 2; June Heenan (Hokitika) 70pt's, 3. - - Senior Men’s Recital to Music. Own selection: —I. Nelson. llOpts, 1; H. C,.'. Murch 103pts, 2; T.-Learmont lo7pts, 3. .. •/' ■-jjLSenior Men’s Test Recitation, (a) * “Coma,” (b) own selectionMr P, Williamson, “Buckingham’s Speech,” and J, Stopforth,' “Gloster’s Speech,” 160pts, equal 1; P. J. McGrath “Glos. ters Speech” 158pts, 2; A. H. Patterson “Cleopatra’s., Barge” 157pts, 3. Ladies’ Sacred Solo,'own selection: _Miss Rita Morgan (Hokitika) and Mrs Cogswell, 186pts (equal) 1; Miss j, ~C. -I. Wylie (Hokitika), 178pts 3. ' ■ v Vocal Solo, N.Z. Composer : —Miss Rita Morgan (Hokitika), 177pts 11 Mrs Cogswell 175pts 2; Miss Peggy Forsyth 17lpts 3, . 1 . Recital to Music, girls under 12:— -*v Svlvia Saunders 107nts 1: Mae Rae - ! 106nts 2; Nancy McKane lOopts 3, Character Sketch, under'l6:—ldea McDonald, “Peter Pan,” 107pts l; w Ethel Taylor, “Dolly Varden,” l'o4pts 2; Arthur Jones, “Uriah Heep,” lOßpts 3. , Recitation, own selection, boy or girl under 16: —Mavis Bond 86pts 1; ' Jean Kyle 84pts 2; Eileen Hannan 83pts 3. ' ..... f . Character Sketch, own selection.: . Miss Freda Collogian. “Mary Queen of . Scots,” llOpts. 1; Miss Margaret MeDomnall, “Lady Macßeath,” 108pts 2; ' , • Miss Mona Hannan, “Lady Macßeth,” 103pts 3. ./; , ■- . L 4 Senior Men’s Prepared Reading:— , “Napoleon’s Tomb” T. Learmont 89pts\ 1; R. S. Wheeler 87pts 2; A. H. Pat- : . j ters on 84pts 3. Senior -Men’s Sight Reading:—F. AT. Smyth 87pts 1; T. Learmont 86pta ___ 2; A. H. Paterson and J. Stopforth 85pts (equal) 3.
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