CALEDONIAN SPORTS AT ST. ANDREWS.
I ; The annual Caledonian Sports gathering iiiqh at St. Andrews on Wednesday, and were very well attended and successful. The races were for the most part well contested. Results :
Music (Prizes, £llos, £L, and 10s).— Pibrochs—J. McDonald 1, D. Campbell 2, J. Fraser 3. Marches —D. Campbell 1, J. McDonald 2, A. McKay 3. Strathpreys—D. Campbell 1, J. McDonald 2, A. McKay 3. Reels —D. Camp- ' bell 1, J. McDonald 2, A. McKay 3. :;Most points in music (the . presldepJ's special prize of £2 2s) —David Campbell. Dancing (Prizes, £1 10s, 12s 6d, and ss).—Reel—A. McKay 1, J. Morrison 2, JV McDonald 3. Fling—J. Morrison 1, A, McKay 2, J. McDonald 3. Irish Hornpipe Fitzgerald 1, -Moynihan 2, J. Ryan 3. Ghillie Callum—A. McKay 1, J. Morrison 2. Reel o' Tulloch —A. McK&y T, J. Morrison 2, J. McDonald 3. Seaun treaus—J. Morrison 1, A. McKay 2. Sailors' Hornpipe —J. Ryan 1, J. Morrison 2, E. Erskine 3. Highland Costume —Best Dressed Highlander—■ J. McDonald (McKenzie Tartan) Ist, £1; D. Campbell (Argyle Tartan) 2nd, 10s; J. Fraser (42nd Tartan) 3rd. General Sports (Prizes, £1 and 10s). —Hammer, 21fl>, standing, open —T. White (74ft 6in) 1, S. Thornley 71ft Sin) 2. Ball, 211 b, open —W. Lindsay (32ft 7in) 1, «. Thornley (31ft 7in) 2. Hammer, 16lb, standing, open—T. White (92ft 9*in) 1, W. Lindsay (84ft 4Jin) 2. Ball, 16ft, open—W. Lindsay (32ft 7in) 1, S. Thornley (31ft 7in) 2. Tossing the Caber—Thornley and Patterson divided the prizes. Hammer, 16ft», local—W. tindsay (81ft 4in), Mason, Struthers & Co.'s prize, 1, S. Lindsay (80ft 7*in) 2. Ball, 16tt>, local—W. Lindsay (32ft 9in), Mrs J. Price's trophy, 1, S. Lindsay (28ft 7*in) 2. Most points in Hammer, Stone, "and Caber—W. Lindsay (special prize of £1 Is by the president). Wrestling, Cumberlandstyle—S.Thornley (£3) 1, Thyne (£1) 2, Patterson (10s) 3. Thornley won very easily. Hop, Step, and Jump—W. Bryan (39ft 9Jin) 1, J. Grant (38ft 7in) 2. Rnnning Long Jump, open—W. Lindsay (16ft lin) 1, S. Lindsay (15ft 6in) 2. Hop, Step, and Jump, local—J. Grant (18ft siu) 1, W. Bryan (17ft lOin) 2. Running High Jump—Bryan, Grant, and Lindsay tied at sft 4in and divided the 30s. Vaulting W. Lindsay (9ft 6in) 1, S. Lindsay (9ft 3in) 2. Running.—loo Yards Handicap, open (Prizes, £2, £l, and 10s) —A. Fraser (9yds) 1, L. Thyne (4yds) 2, W. Bryan (7yds) 3. 440 Yards Local Handicap (.Trophies value £2 2s, £1 Is, and 10s) T. Cullen (4yds) 1, J. Wall (12yds) 2, A. Henderson (10yds) 3. 880 Yards Open Handicap (Prizes, £3, £l, and 10s) Cullen (25yds) 1, G. King (syds) 2, W. Voyce (35yds) 3. 440 Yards Open Hurdles (Prizes, £2, £l, and 10s)—H. Johnstone (11yds) 1, W. Bryan (Byds) 2, J. H. Gardner (scr.) 3. One Mile (Mr J. Philp's special, and £2, £l, and 10s) G. King (15yds) 1, 0. Hansen (26yds) 2, W. O'Bryan. (26yds) 3. Time, 4min 49sec. 440 Yards—A. Mines (16yds) 1, H\ Johnstone (10yds) 2, B. Betten (scr.) 3. Consolation—P. McDonald (scr.) l f W. Voyce (7yds) 2. Bicycle Races.—The One, Three, and Five Mile Bicycle Races were won by A. Donn, who was favored with long starts.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2295, 19 December 1891, Page 3
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532CALEDONIAN SPORTS AT ST. ANDREWS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2295, 19 December 1891, Page 3
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