COMPETITIONS
• ' • ... A ■ ( ■ SUCCESSFULLY CONCLUDED.’ ** GREYMOUTH, September 15. The Grey Competitions were brought to a successful conclusou yesterday. Dance Test—M. Moss 77pts 1; Hea- C t'her Wright 76pts 2; Nan Darby 74pts 3. , c..,f Barefoot Dance, 10 and under 14 years:—Heather Wright, “Joy of Spring,” 1; Nan , . Darby, ““Silver Hoop,” 2; Kath. Thompson, “To a * Butterfly,” 3. i Men’s Bhlakespe&rean Recitation, ft \ 16 ar.d over, “Lancaster’s Speech,” Richard 111., Act IT., Scene, I—l. Nelson 82pts 1; P. J. McGrath and T. i.< Learmont 81pts (equal) 2. When , the mark stewards (.compiled the aggregates, it was fbund that in the e ompetition for the Miss Iris Montgomery Cup, three of ; -.the competitors had tied with ; 295 “points', siii >. each—Misses Nan Darby . (Hokitika) v.nilif ;■: Melva Moss (Greymouth);, and Heather,, <»• Wright (Reefton). To reach figalitjy.r ■ .■“ the three dancers agreed to undergdJ a further dancing, test last evening, when Miss Nun Darby emerged the winner. ' w-. ■ CH AMPIONSHIP AWARDS. •, .. v 'Senior Clubs— I Tirnity 2605pts l;United 2579pts 2; St. Oolumba 2567pts j • “• • Jrniior Oubs—Trinity 1708pts 1; fit. ' Oolumba 1695pta 2. v 'Oratory—Do Berry Cup—A. H. Paterson (Trinity) S4Bpts 1. ~ Senior Men’s Elocutionary Cham« pienshp—T. Learmont (United) ■ 679 pts 1. Runner-up: Wr MpGrath 675 pts, ■ . •.!?,iV.. .‘ ■ v ..■'!>■ -i.-H• ■ ' Junior Men’s Elocutionary Cham, pionship—Fred Stevens (Christchurch) 503pts 1; Thomas Duffy 502pts 2; P. . .. . Blanobfield 501pts 3. Senior .Ladies’ Elocutionary Championship—r Miss Mavis Bond 581pts 1; Runner-up: Miss P. Bond 580pts. av 'Shakespearean Competition—Gilbert Rose Bowl.—Miss Mavis Bond 309pts Li." 1; Miss Phyllis Bond 307ptg 2. “ (Vocal Championship. Cup—Doogan Memorial. —Mrs W. Cogsw.e'l 753pts 1; ■> Mesdames 'Turnbull (Christchurch) ..and-;' . McCullough '(Taylorville) 749pts (equal)-•*-2. ' 'Harold Prescott Jubilee Cup.—Mrs. Tornbu'l (Christchurch) and Mr Evelyn Boote (Runanga) 336pts (equal) 1 ; Mrs W. Cogswell (Greymouth) and Mrs Tji G. McCullough (Taylo.rvill®}; , 335pt®.'“ - (equal) 2. ■ 'Chappel Gold Medal.—The Ohappel : Gold Medal! for the , .CHjappel- S^ng, “You are My Heart’s Desire,” was- ; won by. Mrs (Cogswell. ; 4 t vr({Jt rim! The medal for the most,- points- in wv “ the Junior Ladies’ Section was won. ': \ r by Mi-ss Kathleen Read, of Christchurch. \ r Bristol Gold Medal, Most Premising. .•?“ Instrumentalist.—Miss Zita Munson (Runanga). ~, ——• Charles Begg and Co. Gold Medal, Most Promising. Vocalist.—(Mr :L.- Evansf (Timaru). Most Versatile Competitor at Festival. - —Miss Cecilia Keating, - Miss Iris Montgomery Dancing Cup. —Miss Nan Darby, (Hokitika). AC ““1 Cup for Most Promising Dancer.— * • Miss Heather Wrlgiht (Reefton). Z'• \ Miss Dorothy Th-waites DaXleing Scholarship.—Miss Heather Wright C (Reefton). ...... . ,d- - Miss Adria Bush Elocutionary Scholarehip.—Master John Connors (Greymouth). .U‘S‘ ' ' “ ;
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