HAMILTON WEST SCHOOL SPORTS.
*_ Till! finnn.il sports in cnuioulimi with thn Hamilton West School took place yesterday in Mr Dellieai's jmidock, Nn. \, Hamilton West, kindly lout for tho occasion. Bntwuen ."fill and '100 persons were present, iiichuiiiiK a niimbor of parents and friends. The races were undor the supervision of Mr Mumy (headmaster), iiml Mr .V. Giimlin. assisted bv the other tuacliers. Although a few r |i x lit showers of rain fell in I lie forenoon, it was not enough to spoil tho effect, and all the nrranpnments were currirrt nut very successfully. The eaUliles loth in quantity and quality, were all th;it could In: d..>ucd, and the larse Kathcrinj; present (lid full jnsticu to the pood lliinHs provided. After tea tho prizes wi-re distributed to the successful coMi|iclitors by Mrs Hump, niler which Mr Ilinne (chiiirnian of the school committee)* c.iMc.l d>r three clit-or-for the <-i)(»dii)astrr ami teachcie, .-ml also for Mr Di'.lliear for the u-<-of his padilock, winch w;<* <e-| oiidfil to very lusaitilv by tho children. Thrno cheers for Mis llume and tho mih;iiiß of tlm National Anth.mi brought the proceedings t>. :. dose, nod all present dispersed aliout fi o'clock, i;re.-iUy pleaded with Hip day's oiitins,'. The following are the results i'.f Ilia ijiff.-rusifc events :— Hbrhix Uack (Handicap), t-10 yards.— G Mm ray, I: T. M0...v, l>. Gnu.*' Kack (ivhh 13, NOyds.—L. Pavr, 1; A. Jolly, '1. Boys' Kace irN'Dßii VA, 100 yds.—L. liarwood, 1 ; T. M00r,., 13 ; T. Jolly, 3. Boys' Race ovbh !•"> (Handicap), 100 y al . c l s ,_(;. Murray, 1 ; .). Harris, 2. Girls' Hack uniikii 1.1.—A. Dellicnr, 1; J. Mettaio, 2 ; A. Elliott, 3. Boys' Rack undeh 10.—C. Hume, 1 ; J. Hill, 2. Ql'ahteu Milk.—]' , . McMahon, 1; T. Moore, 2 ; H. Cossar, 3. Gimw' Rack uxdkb 10.-T. CamubelY 1; E. Heyes, 2;; 11. Graham, ">. Bov.s' Hack uxdeb S.—C. Hyde, 1; \\. Davis, 2; R. McLornon, ">. Small Unas' Rack.—R. Wright, 1; J. Petty, 2. THUKE-LKfiGEn Race ( P.»ys). — Devery and Jolly, 1 ; lWack mid Mome, 2. Skipi'lSCJ foh Girls over 13. — R. Barker, 1. Her. and Spoon Rack..—G. Murray 1. TiiREB-LK(ioKi) Rack (Giiils).— A Cox and E. Chappell, 1 ; A. .Jolly and L. Parr, "'Sack Rack.-G. Murray, 1; T. Dellicar, 2. SlCIl'l'INO FOR Gir.l.S I-NMIEB l.>.— h. Miinro, 1; M. Elliott, 2 ; A Cox, 3. Aix-FOWts Hack.— J. Devery, 1; P. DelSkipi'ing rou Girls uxber 10.— H. Graluuii, 1 ; T. Campbell, 2 ; M. Annctt, 3. GHII.V Rack u.nijkh S.—A. Harper, 1; J. Hatrick, 2. Small Boys' Rack.— D. Wright, 1; A. Medhmd. 2. Blindfold Rack.—G. Murray, 1.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2567, 22 December 1888, Page 3
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421HAMILTON WEST SCHOOL SPORTS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2567, 22 December 1888, Page 3
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