COMPETITIONS
YESTERDAY’S- RESULTS. GREYMOUTH, August 18. The Grey competitions were con-inued yesterday the , awards-being as follows':' Highland Fling, 10 and wider 13 years:—Final; Imelda Aistin 78ptk 1; Althea Jack s on 75pts 2; JeGsima Holt 7-lpis 3. / . • 1 ' ■
Sword Dance, Junto,, (under 10); — Final: Valda, Rouse 75pt s 1; .Jessie Bell 72pts 2; Zcta Austin 71pts 3.
Pianoforte Reading at Sigh:, under
16 years Jean Duggan (Runanga) J 79pts 1 ; Star Chalk 77pts 2. .
Prepared Reading, “A Rill from the :Tow:ii Pump.'!’ Boys and girls, 1 12 yeans and under 16. G ids—Joan Wa,sley 1 ; Viv. 'Hogg and Ida, McDonald, equal 2- Gladys Rose (Christchurch) 3. Boys—Ernest Turner 77pts 1 ; Teddy McDonnell 74pts 2; Ray ■ Nelson 3.
Impromptu Speech, men, 16 years and under 21. Subject, “The Seddoiv Shield”:—J. Daniels 81pts 1; C. Parfitt 80.pts 2; G. Long 79pts 3. Ovation, own selection, girl or f boy, under 16:—Teddy McDonnell ‘‘Lord Blediisloe’s address at the opening of ) . Silverstream” 81pt s 1; , Ernest 79pts 2; Miss Gladys Rose (Christchurch) “Lloyd George” 77pt s 3 Dilation, own selection. Men 16 years end under 21:—Final; !R. Kiely 87pts 1 ; A. Gilligan 86pts .2; F. Steven s (Christchurch) Slpts 3. Piano fore Reading at Sight, 16 years and over; final: Mavis CarTUihers 81pts 1 ; Sheila McSherry 78pts 2; Jessie McNicol 77pts 3, Sailors’ HoVnpi-pe, 10 and under 13 (final)—Je&sinra Holt 74. 1, Noelinq Orange 70 2, , . .. ;s j Humourous Recitation, own selection, men 16 years and over (final)—Mr F, IRtevems (Christchurch), “Wedding Whispers.” 78 1; Mr -I. . Nelson, ‘‘A Dong’s Life,” 76 2 ; Mr T- Tarrant 74, 3. ■: ;f •
Baritone Solo, {((Prince Ivan’s 'Song” .'(Frances AlUtsen)—Mr Thomas Hafch 77 1.
Piano Solo, 12 and under 14, “Two 1 Part Invitation” in F. by B s ch (final) —Dorothy Austin 83 1(Jolin Rouse 80 2. June Armstrong (Hokitika) 79 3. Test Recitation, (a) ‘‘The .Red West • Road,” (b) own selection ; (final) —-Mr /]. H. Paterson 162 1, Mr I. Nelson 161 2, Mr T. Tarrant 160 3. ' ■ : Humourous Song, any voice. 16 year* end over J.'H; "Keddie 87 1, Mr'J. Boucher’'Bs 2.' Cfear-?cte r Duo (not r -dramatic), • 1.2 •Mid over.—June- and : Doug. Shepherd (Christchurch), “Happy Days,” 85 1; K. and W.’’-.TTnrrie, “The Dutch Vases,” 80 2; \ HoVeldtae and P. Thomas, “Chinese,” 78 3. . ' C Recital to Music, own selection' (not humourous), men- -2L- yeaps-.iand- ,oy^r ;r -,-- f Lf" - T. -Tarrant, -.(.‘A1l j Along o’. Beinp 'f Kind,” 78’ 1;- Mr I,- Nelson,.. “Old Main <Riv&r,” 77 2:MrJ. Hi Neddie, v " “Rwandalaya,” 76 3. *
Shakei-penrea,-* Dialogue,-“Much‘ 4d0.--About Nothing,” Act Hl;;?Scene I. Two k ladies. Final; Misses V., Richardson and M. Bond 81 1; Misses M. and/bt P. Bond 79-2. Only competitors. Sword Dance, 10 and under 13— Jmelda Austin 74 1; Je?sima Holt 7a 2; Eileen Hamilton 70 3. Irish Jig, jimior (under 10): - Vakla Rouse 70 1 • Vonnie Gooddall 69 2 ; . Leoni Michel 63 3.
Prepared Reading, “Alice and "the Mock Turtle,” boys andggirl 51 l 5 under 12.—Girls: Eileen Hamilton 1, Dorothy. Congreve 2, Vonnie McDonnell 3. Boys: Viv. Hansen 75 1 • Keith Oliver 74 2; Pat Heffeman 72 3. Operatic or Demi Character Duo, 12 yea’s and over; J.acq. Reeves and D. Hazeldine, “Harlequin. a nd Columbine, ’’ 83 1; D. Hazeldine and P. Thomas, “Pas de Seul,” and June end Douglas Shepherd (Christchurch) 80 2-
Senior Men’s Impromptu Speech (final), “Sportsmanship.”—Mr Daly 90 1 ; Mr H. Thompson and Mr v A. H. Paterson 88 (equal) 2 ; Mr K. Gi'iffen 85 3 ; Mr F. Roberts and Mr J. Booth 84 (equal) 4. Piano Duet, under 12; dialogue toy E. Markham Lee.—lvi-t Learmoiit and Shirley Oliver 90 1 ; Kit Learmont and Clarice Moss •86 2'. Character Dance, 10 arid under 14(final). —Kath Thomson, “Indian Huntress,” 87 1 - Doug. Shepherd (Christchurch) “Coon,” 85 2 ; M. Hawthorn. ‘fßeefton), “Peter Pan’s Shadow,” - 84'. 3 ; -h.ic. : June Heenan (Hokitika) “The Untamed One,’’ 83. Contralto Test, “Beloved ‘it is ■ Morn” (final) —Miss G. Higson (Runanga) 85 1 ; Miss Alma- Quinn 79 2. Dialogue under , 16,. boys and girls ot ‘boy and girl, own selection; —Ida McDonald and Margaret Shrives, “Celia and Rosalind,” 75 1: Viv.. Hansen and Jessie Patterson, “Alice and tlie Med Hatter,” 73 2; Edna end Ver a Gilmore., “Amelotte and the Dream Lady,’” 72 3.
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