COMPETITIONS
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS
GREYMOTJTH, August 19.
The competitions were continued yesterday, the following awards being made:
Irish Jig, 10 and under 13 years.— ( Lmelda Austin 73pts 1; Noeline Orange 70p.ts, 2; Heather Wright G9pts 3. Sailors’ Hornpipe, junior (under 10). —Valda Rouse 7opts 1; Zeta Austin 72pts 2; Yonuie Goodall 70pts 3. . Skipping rope dance, under 10 years.—Zeta Austin 76pts, 1; Valda House 75pts, 2; Jessie Bell 74ts, 3. Pronunciation test, 16 years and under.—Gladys Rose (Christchurch) 1 ; Mary McDonnell, 2; Vivienne Hogg and Nance McKane (equal), 3.
Highland Fliug (senior). —Kath Plevcr (Timaru) 80pts, .1; I. Austin 7 pts, 2; Althea Jackson 77pfs, 3. Vocal solo, own selection (in character). Boys under 16. Lloyd. Hansen “Cobbler Jim” 77pts, 1; Percy Willis “The Vagabond” 70pts, 2; Jim Laughton, “Ballad Monger” 69pts, 3. Piano Duet, 14. and under 16, “Polish. Dances” No 1, Op- 3, by Scli'arwenlca '(final)—Valerie Nightingale and Joyce Andrews (Hokitika), and K. MeGinley and N. Harrie, tied for first with. 85pts. ■ r . . Operatic dance, 10 and uuder 14 (final). —Jacq. Reeves 80 1, Heather Wright 78, 2; Juno Heeuan (Hokitikai 76, 3. Recitation, “The Birth of the Opal,” girls 9 and under 12.—8e110 Duggan (Ruuanga) 76, Ij Dorothy Congreve To, 2; Kit Leu.rmont 74, 3; h,c,! Vera Gihnoro 73, Character duo, not dramatic, under 12.—V. Rouse and M. Sinnott, “Pussy and I,” J. land V. Hoenan (Hokitika), “Mischievous Elves,” , equal, SOpts, l; H. Wright and M. Hawthorne, “A Winters’ . Day,” 3
Vocal solo, own ‘ selection, hoys under 16.—L. Hansen, “When Daisies Pied,” 83pts, 1; J. Laughton, “Songs My “Mother Used to Sing,” 80pts, 2; P. Willis, “When Song is Sweet.” 73pts 3.
Skipping rope dance, 10 land under 14.—M. Sinnott 83pts, 1; M. Hawthorne (Reefton) 80pt5,.2; H. Wright (Reefton) and I. Austin 79pts each, 3. ., Vocal solo, owji selection, ladies. 16 and over.—Miss A. Quinn (Blackball), “Morning Hymn,” 86, 1; Mrs IT. Turnbull (Christchurch), “Love Triumphant,” 83pts, 2; Miss G.. Higson (Ruuanga), “Hindoo Song,” 82pts, 3. Bass, Solo, “The Song of Hybrias the Cretanin F.—Mr J., , Boucher 86, 1; Dir J, Dalgleish (Dobson), 2. Recitation; own selection,... hoy or girl, 12 and under 16.—Joan Wasley, ‘Birds of Paradise,” 84pts, lj Gladys Rose (Christchurch), “Serwood,” . 78 2; Diary McDonnell, “Apple Blossoms,” 75pts, 3; h.c,: Sylvifi/Sanders' '(Hokitika).
Mezzo Soprano solo,. “Morning” iu 'B. Flat (Qley Speaks) .—Dtiss , Nora Barrett 86pts, 1 ; Miss I). lieggoe (Ikamflt’ua), 2 . , Character .sketch, own selection, under 16.—Miss G. Rose (Christchurch), “Juliet,” 83, 1; Dliss Ida McDonnell, “Mistress Nell,” Blpts, 2; Miss Vera Gilmore and Doris Willis, “Puck,” 75, 3, . Recitation, N.Z. author,, own selection, under 16.—Miss G. Rose (Chrfstcliurch), “Gathering Peaches,” 77, 1; Miss M, Scrives, “The Open Road,” 76, 2.
Song in character,- any age.—Dliss D. Donovan, “The Jewel of Asia,” 82pts, 1; Dliss Cecilia Keating, “Indian Loco Call,” 81 pts, 2; Dliss Alice Radcldffe (Runanga), “In Old Madrid,” 80, 3.
Recital to music, own selection, not humorous, ladies 16 years and ©ver who have never won a first prize.— Miss E. Robertson, “The Broken Wing,” 78, 1; Miss M. Beban, “Over the Hills and Tar Away,” 77, 2; Miss A. Sineaton (Dobson), “The Fairy Tree,” 76, 3,
Test recitation, (a) “The Ballad of Cape St. Vincent,” '(b) own selection; time limit, six minutes; men 16 years and under 21.—Mr F. Stevens (Christchurch) 156, 1; Mr A. Gilligan 153, 2; Mr R. Kielv 147, 3. Oration, own selection, men 21 years and over. —Mr P. J. McGrath 82, Mr I. Mcllroy 88, 2; Mr A. J. Do wall, 85, 3.
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