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The Record Newspaper 04 November 1933

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A CATHOLIC WEEKLY CIRCTTLATING THROUGHOUT THE STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. PRICE SIXPENCE. Rezistered at the G.P.O., Perth, for Transmission by Post as a Newspaper. ESTABLISHED 1874

No. 2,794

PERTH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1933

Vol. LIX

nter-School Sports Competition Exciting Events--C.B.C. Retain Shield The 29th. Annual Meeting of the Public Schools' Sports Association was held at the W.A.C.A. Ground on Saturday. Rain that fell during the morning had made the tracks on the slow side, and the runners had to compete against an appreciable head. winch Alth,ogh no new records were established, the performances of t competitors were excellent. It wa.; one of the most successful intf.etings For the first time the Iltirdk• record were run parallel to the main stanch', and the Broad Jump pit was in front of the Public Stand, giving spectators view of these most spz- tacular a e vents.

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tn Christian Brothers College won 'he day. scority,.; 10E1 21 points. with Itale S -hool in second place with R7 point:. Guildford third with ,42 143, and sr-r,'01 fourth with 51_ z he vreater part of the ly it plipcared that the issue would lie be t ween Hale and Guilrlford. each of ' tech had established a big lead o'er e'hristians From the afternoon tea .11ournment. however, Christiaes perfornied brilliantly, winning five eveet!, in succession, and by securing first and positi, ns in the Broad Jump. mark their position safe. When the last event started (:hri,tianF ha.-I a iead • ;)oints. ani thc interest lay in thc struggle for second place. The event was won by Scotch College. with Hale second, and this gave the latter school the second position.

L. H.Ak..:I.E; A. The young Christian Brothers College ithlet, who performed so brilliantly in the Inter-srhools' Sports.

The most successful runner of the day was Lang Hackett. of the winning team, who won each event in which he started. the 100 Yards, 440 Yards. and MO Yards, under 16. In the Open events. Keith Holleman. of Christian Brothers' College. was the most s.no cessful competitor, winning the Hui% files, second in the Long Jump. and third in the 100 Yards. 440 Yards. and

the 2X1 Yards-makin, total points. The College won eight of the eighteen events, the greatest number of firsts for many years. It was the 16th. win that Christiatl; have achieved, while Hale has won 7 and Guildford 6. Results: 220 Yards (open) : .facohy II.S.), 1. ), 2; K. Bone1' Chaney ) 4 ". IC It r.). "3: Holmes (G 24sec. Yards (under 14): Beat, U.S 1, 1: Curlew& (GG.S.). 2: 1G.G.S.1. 3: Newman (II.S.), 4. Time, sec. High Jump (under 16) • Mery (11.5 1: Kellar (G.G.S.). and R. Barrie (SI. 2 : 'Moseley S. 1 and R. Kenneally 1C.11 C.). Height Mt. I4in. 140 Yards !open) : Jacoby sit 1GG.S.1, 2: K. I; ( c.B.C.1, 3; Newman (S.C.', 4 Time, 5 1 3-5sec. IR) Yards (open) : Gunning 16.6 S.). I. jacoliy illS', 2: Holleman 3. Holmes (6.6.5.1. 4. Time. Ilsee 100 Yards lunar 15): J. St. John IC.112C,I. 1: Grigg (H.S.). 2; F. Burt ( CeG.S.). 3: R. Barrie (S.C.), 4 Time, 12see. 100 Yards hinder 161: L. Hackett (CRC.). 1: Turner (H.S.). 2: Nielson (11.5.), 3: R. Kenneally (C.B.C.). 4 Time. 11 1-isec.

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W) Yards open) : Hamilton (6.6 S.). 1: G. Newman IS.C.I. and Gray (H.S.). dead-heat. 2: Hill (S.C.). 4. Time. 2.7 3-5sec. 100 Yards (under 14): Beaton 1; Webb (6.6.5 ). 2: Newman (U.S. . 3: Curlewis IG.G.S. 1 . 4. Time, 12 4-5 sec. ;5 Yards (under 12): W. Anderson ( S.C.). 1; K. Slater (C.B.0 ). 2: Reid ( G.G.S.), 3: M. Hamilton (S.C). 4. Time. 10 3-5sec. 300 Yards (under 15" : F Burt

'6 65'. 1: Baker (H S.). 2: R. Banie 3: J. Si. John (C.B.C.). 4. Time. 37 3-.sec. High Jump (open): C. Nulsen t C.B.C.). 1: G. Newman IS C.), 2: J Barker (G.G.S.). Sandeman (G.G_S.), and J. Flaherty (C.B.C.), tied for 4. Heighth, 51t. 51in.s•SO Yards (under 16) : L. Hackett ▪ 1 ; R. Kenneally (C.B.C.), 2: Rayner (S.C.). 3: Nielson (S.C.), 4 2inin, 12 1-5sec. 120 Yards Hurdles: K. Bolleman '. 1: Clement (hI.S.). 2; Smiley . 3: G. Barker (G.GS.). 4. Time, 17 3-5sec. 100 Yards (under 13): J. Lawton • 1: Stewart (G.G.S.). 2; Warren 1G G S.b 1. P. Fontaine IC R.C . 4. -rime. 13 1,5 440 Yards (ieicler 16): L. Hackett 1. Nlk.nger (G.G.S.), 2: Tut-% C.; ner (H.S. ). 3: Kenneally (C.B.C.), 4. Time. 56 2--5ec. Running Broad Jump (open) : B. Slattery (C.B.C.). 1; K. Holleman (C.B.C.) 2; J. Masters (S.C.' . 3: G Newman (S.C.). 4. Distance. 20ft. 71n Old Bars' Race: 6.6.5.. 1: Hale. 2: C 3: Scotch. 4. Time. 1min. 13 1-5 sec. One Mile (open) : Newman (S.C.), 1; Gray (WS.), 2; Hill 3; Dump. s ter (G.G.S.), 4. Time. .;r- . ---

GROUP OF BOYS AT INTER-SCH001, SPORTS. URGING TIIEIR FAVOURITES TO VICTORY •• --•-• .441. 44 44.4 41104•• 14. •• •.•

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t 1. JAMES, Stock and Share Broker, West Australian Chambers, 104 St. George's Tern Tel. B2873.

K. BOLLEMAIN. Whose first, second, and three thi7 were greatly responsible for the victory of Christian Brothers' College.

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