Chronicle-1935

-20,- ATHL,£r'TlC5. 3rd Octo"ber, 1935. again the rreather v;as kind, foi' rain fall only after ■ent had heen comxDleted, A cross-wind militated it times, hut the standard was very satisfactory, i points were awarded, and a standard was set for each allotment was 5> 3s i? events having heats, and :or other events, while each hoy improving on the time or distance gained an extra point. This experiL a, great success and improved the general standard of Had Athlone House won the Tug-of-war, only one 1 have separated the Houses at the conclusion. nitstanding event of the day, and one which gained the le Hulett Trophy was Thomas' Long Jump of 20ft l-y ins. Jatal record for schoolhoys under 15-y years, Stockil ) sprints and the quarter-mile, his 220 time heing 3ec off the record. Love A showed good promise in the EVENTS. Cross Country, Miles, ■: L Christie, 2, H. Lunster, Time; 23 min, I5 sees, 13 Cross Country, 3'2 Miles. 1. Bazley. 2. W. Smith. Time; 26 min. 12 sees. 13 Cross Country, 1-^ Miles, V, Pershouse. 2. A, Munro. Time: 12 min, 52 sees. 3. H. Reeves. 3. Gr* Abraham, 3. B, Eaton. ng the Cricket Ball, open. Reeves. 2, Dyer. Dist; ng the Cricket Ball, Under I3. W, Smith. 2, Morgan. Dist: 100 yds. 3 S3 ft. 2 ins.

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