High School Sports.
of the N.nv rivVK » sh " cl " >o1 - Pos-t()ouH from ltiumtay. rer» bol.l , m ]; r | (h% . noon m tine weath«r, when-' th«r' e ' rfj 1 r, ' V ' ,ar fc» aaswmtjlagv; of j u aiwj T)urlog Itw iHtervnl, aitemocni tea was a t thu scliooi. rbo Initial boats for several of the events were UH tftc , H . OT j OUS daj'. so that ;ll« ; spoctators wwt, troatwl to some eseerieat finishes ii tho f?ual». The tic4ds w»r« farec ■ as a rul», aire# tbo Oontefts kevu' Alifons It,, prL'aent day scholars J. Stolir rtiywnl the best) fotta, patting up spltfldfd ifcrfmmmfM f n j.| lo toot races, burflrs, anil hiph j:nip. 110 will bob! for tire enspinjf jcar tho ShiiHO t,y tho 'old Kofh, <ifld Ow Cup pnvs«ot«l by Dn, •Kookw, for ti« Iriighnst of points Ifo bas bow s«oural posncb'sion of «te lattw (or twu yuOes fit succession. Smith, Mat,Hw*-s, (JO4 Onr/,*T» e H alsoslicnr. up co«sist«Bt%' lin 'tho Tardus events ajrti tho junior dtvlsioa A. Osbmr, W. IVrrj., Si,, clair, and YoOjtgfiisui) «n«re proimnent. R. rrtci Qsboi-ue stordtl in tlw »toh<6 ft OM Boys, j Mr If. 11. War< maDtf an sfltafiait s*t«rt.or, nr»l MRclJiarmW. E. frWbam |(rri»c?paJ of <fto Sekool), ami T. Blnfn o<Eo1«f»d as judges. ure Wi» results I o«\tls TTaiidicaf (uittlar 1,",).— pr. IVrry, n?d s , 1 ; S. Otv*. 2 ; Hnilj', Kj-tls, !t. A l>arg« lu-i# 100 yds (iiwVr 8 yds, 1 : A. Osfc»rn», SyHe, 2 ; (Siiiclalr, tct, t. UOj-ds (uwlirr 15).—A. Osboiue, 3 yds, 1 ; Sinclair, s«r, 2 ; 8. Okey, lSyds, M. 100 yds (over 1f7).-,J#atftie«-s, "yds, 1 ; J. Stojir, scr, 2 ; Captwrigli*, 8 yds. 3. HI .rump.—J. JStorhr, sft, 1 (Jnrtwrlght, -4ft 7|Ki, 2 ; Monk, Bft| ll>in, 8. Quarlnr Wlo ywatuli ftacc.--J. Stohr 1, 2. Offly two Starters. Won In the straight?jby *»o yards. One 51ilc Foot Jtaco— Smith. 30 i*<ls, t ; Youngiuar,, laOjxls, i! ; S. olvt-y, 80\;ds, H. Tira«, si*'iu 25sec. Hi»j"cfe }lac», 0110 Mily.—C'artwrlght, yo.vds, 1 >, Wost), 15yds, 2 1 Quilliont, 20yds, 3. Qiilllant MI In the race, but nfuckiJy leinounted and tinishiil a (food tbinl. Hurdtti Kace.—J. Htobr. ser, 1 ; Hatfhews, scr, 13 ; Carfwright, 2yds, 3. Won comfortably by sii yards. lIIIV M4lq Foot Race (open).—ll. Woodhouse, scr, 1: J il. AntkUry, B jjcts,. 2 ; S'fuirti.i 40yds, 3. Bpven starters. A ffootl raw. !>2Wyds Uu«dlcap (Sohool)v— I J. Stohr, scr, 1 ; Jlattlws, 15yds. 2 ; Cartwrig'bt, 17yds, 3. Won a couple ot yards. Girls' Race.—Miss A. Arthur 1, Miss II Doiyliitfi' 2; Jliss P. Simpson 3. ©ld Boys' Handicap, 220yds—Ostwrne, 12jd,i, 1 » t'. Cuti»»W. ser, 2 ; 1 Htanley, 12yds. S. Wevtßioujf, Bcr, Miri, CI. MaeWatmitl, 18yj?s. also sturM. Wat hs' riftt a close Qtird. CoßjoHittan Handicap, 10Cy<tv—* W. Okvi-, I : Ttrtrbirdg*", f!«,il"3, 2 ; 11-awicnis, ser, 3.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7951, 14 October 1905, Page 2
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