TECHNICAL COLLEGE
ANNUAL SPORTS AT DOMAIN SEVERAL RECORDS BROKEN Several records were broken at the annual sports meeting of the Seddon Memorial Technical College held at the Domain yesterday afternoon. The senior championship was won easily by Watkins with 38 points. The junior championship, won by Beeston Avith 20 points, was more keenly contested. M. Sampson won the girls’ senior championship, no junior championship b<?ing awarded. Binns Avon the interhouse contest in both the boys’ and girls’ sections. Results are: BOYS’ EVENTS Long Jump Senior Handicap.—Sampson, 1; Kay, 2; Guillard, 3. Distance, 17ft. 1 Jin. Long Jump Handicap.—Flyger, 1; Brown, 2; Potter, 3. Distance, 15ft. 7Jin. IOOYds. Junior Championship.—Brown, 1; Beeston, 2; Gooseman, 3. Time, 11 4-ss. Junior Sack Race.—Fitchett, 1; Squire, 2; Hughes, 3. 120Yds. Hurdles, Open Handicap.—Dallimore, 1; Guillard, 2; Neeley, 3. Time, 20s. 220Yds Junior Championship.—Beeston, 1; Brown, 2; Gooseman, 3. Time, 23 l-ss. 440Yds Junior Handicap.—Norman, 1; Clarke, 2; Williamson, 3. Time, 63 3-ss. 440Yds Senior Handicap.—Xagle, 1; Stevenson, 2; Amos, 3. Time, 56 l-ss. One Mile Open Cycling Championship.— Flyger, 1; Blomfield, 2; Paulger, 3. Time, 2.42 4-3. a record. 1005. ds Junior Handicap.— Phillips, 1; Flyger, 2; McMillan, 3. Time, 11 2-ss. Obstacle Race, Junior.—Pickering, 1; Harvey, 2; Mur fit t, 3. Obstacle Race, Senior.—Hubber 1* Blomfield, 2; Lewis, 3. 100Yds Senior Championship.—Watkins 1; Stevenson, 2: Gillard, 3. Time, 10 4-ss! Hop, Step and Jump, Open Handicap.— Watkins, 1; Sampson. 2; Xagle. 3. Distance, 3&ff i in. 220Yds Junior TTandican.—Philllns 1 J[ ™n, 2; Wilshire, 3. Time, 27 1-5 s ' 1 2; c t Sar r ,pson ’ Time, 25 4-ss.' [ 7. p,?nior Championship.—W r atkin<= | 1; Stevenson, 2; Guillard. 3. Time 55 2-ss’ ! J ” n iP r , Championship.—Beeston! ’tu?" 11, Rol:> u-ison, 3. Time, 60 l-5s -£H n .\ p * Senior.—Flyger, 1; Sampr hlteman ' . 3 - 4ft. 10Jin. High Jump Junior Handicap.—Nedey ’lsnv^ er ’ £ C -A vi1 ’ :5 - 4ft. lOfn. Un B °V S P^l I , rd l es « Championship.—Watkuis, i; Guillard, 2; Stevenson, 3. Tim** 18s—a record. ’ IOOYds Senior Handfcap.—Norris, 1A 9?°oVffi § te Y ens ™. 3. Time. 11 1-ss. 1 • Cniiio Senior Championship.—Watkins, 1, Guillard, 2: Muir. 3. Time. 25s One Mile Orien Handicap.—Hogg. p Robinson 2; Mitchell. 3. Time. 5.6 2-5. Trwl?. 1 < 7 pen Cycling Handicap.— 537 2-5 1 * Paulg ' ei ’' 2; Finlay, .3. Time, son, 1; Watson, 2; Beeston, 3. Time, 2.28 1 F4- S °o nif -i r r Championship .—Watkins, 1. Rollett. 2; Muir. 3. Time, 2 20 2 • Hughes a .? k Race ’~ Fitchott ’ 1; Squire, 0 ’^ en 0 ior Sack Race.—Stevens, 1; Stevenson. 2: Bcdhrook, 3. Junior House’ Relay. 440Yds.—Binns rta°)w,'( 1: (Rfleston), 2; Seddon (AA atson), 3. Time, 55 2-5 s Senior House Rolay, ’44oYds.—Rinns. 1; Seddon, 2; Welloslev 2 Time 61 " 5s oi'nns!°2; L I Hind™-; 2; Bh?;S, f ' 3 War — We ” OS,ey ’ , ; E °' r C-T ta ‘ !e - 1 Mvas—Murray, 1; VVonott. 2; Wiley. Time, 10s. C'enior Championship.—AVatkins son 11 ?: SitTrV 0 / Guillnrd. tU savnvT.'.nt'o,? S - Birehill, 2. Championship.—Boss ton, 20 W in «re"' J,: 0; Robinson, 6; watson. 2; Gooseman, 2 Inter-House Points.—Rinns. 151- Wel- ’ Basnet 1 -n- B u d f n ' 7S: Bindley, 56. Balance Walkmr.— Seniors: R. Bussey, 2: c - Opner, 3. Goal-throwing.-Senior: M. Sampson, :! ohnson . 2: G. Gosling, 3. Bowhng at Wicket.—Senior: E. Free3°* Johnstone and I; V^ST- Senior: “■ Sampson, Bo a vaire7T T j ni Crossrev Goal-throwing.—Junior: B. “ Kl'uever, A • Cordes. 2: D. Marshall, 3. 1- F n?fL J!} E. Ellen, 1 •.J'-. Q l, een. 2: D. Spencer, 3. 1 i l ,? I F J-? t • 77 JU11 ior: C- Gorman, 1; D. '2v T>ore, dead-heat. 2. I J4)Tds Walking.—Junior: G. Baguley 2; AT. Broberg. 3 ' no!nI«° r Championship.—M. Sampson. 15 awarded. juni ° l * championship was Spoon.—B. Gooder, 1: B. Howard. 2. Thread the Keedle.—(7. Gorman 1- B Gooder. 2: I. Giles. 3. - . ’ ' r'lat—Senior: M. Sampson, 1; c. yjKos. 2; R. Bussey. 3. Novelty Race.—B. Jacobs, 1; M. Slanev. J. Nicliolls. 3. r.,.T m 6 V 1 , G - Wakefield and L. *• U. Reuben and E. Chote, 2; E. Crossley and J. Crossley, 3. (Ads Flat.-—Junior: P. Livingstone, 1; G. Gorman, 2; D. Box, 3 ’ Stilt Race.—l. Steele, i; I. Payne, 2; G. Gorman. 3. Senior Skipping Race.—R. Beams, 1; c. Sykes, 2; R. Bussey. 3. Junior Skipping Race.— G. Gorman, 1; D Roscoe, 2; D. Carter, 3. ~S ¥ ,c k „ Reuben, 1; A. Johns, 2; P. Cantwell, 3. House Relay.—Junior: Wellesley. 1Seddon, 2: Binns. 3. Ball.—Binns, 1; Hindley, 2; Seddon, 3. Junior Bean Bags.-—Hindley, 1; Binns, 2: AA ellesle.v, 8. Junior Circular Ball.—Binns. 1 : AA’ellesley, 2; Seddon, 3. Junior Flag Relay.—Seddon, 1; I-lind-ley. 2: W ellesley, 3. House Relay.—Senior: Binns, 1; AA'elleslev, 2; Seddon and Hindley. 3. Senior Overhead Ball.—W'elleslev, l; Binns, 2; Seddon. 3. Senior Bean Bags.—Seddon, 1; AA'ellesley. 2; Hindlev, 3. Senior Circular Eall.—AVelleklev, 1: Binns. 2; Seddon, 3. Senior Flag Relay.—W'elleslev, 1; Binns. 2; Hindley, 3. House Points.—Binns. 112: W'ellesley. 71 J; Seddon, 52J; Hindley, 32.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 949, 16 April 1930, Page 7
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