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iliguinuommummiummomullinumuunimmounimummonommummoinumumummumilino Gowanstown, stood fourth in the class
for• three-year-old hulls at the seventh
annual Wegtern °Mario Championship
Holstein show held October 9th at
London. A junior yearling bull shown
thy L. Leeming & Son, stood 8th as
did. a three-year-old heifer shown by
Alvin Betties, Bayfield. Tiw Huron
entry stood ninth in a very strong
county herd class.
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Officials of ,the meet included; tcf-
eree, N. L. Pring, Goclerieli; chicf
scorer, A, R. Scott, .Goderich; clerk of
the course, L. P. Pininsteel, Seaforth;
chief announcer, \V. S. Hall, Wing--
11M; starter, F. E. Madill, Wingliam;
'chief timekeeper,°E. A. Fines, Clinton.
iJuniorn iys
Polo 'Vault,Jo)s, Clinton; D.
Fritzley, Goderich; Don Warner,
ton; eight feet, High jump, Barry At-
tridge,,Goderich; Gerald Gerrie, Wing-
ham; Ron Phillips, Clinton; four feet
nine, 100-yard ,dash ; Clare Maltby,
Clinton; Carl Whitfield, Clinton; J.
Dress61, Seaforth; 12 seconds, Broad
jump: Carl Whitfield, Clinton;
Eyre, Seaforth; 1); Stewart, Seaforth;
four feet and a half, Shot-pt; Clare
'Maltby, Clinton; G. Harris, 'Goderich;
Irving Elliott, Winghain; 35 feet four,
220-yard dash: Cllare Maltby, Clinton;
Carl Whitfield, Clinton; j, Dressel,
Seaforth; 27 seconds. Iiop, step and
jump: Carl Whitfield, Clinton; Clare
Maltby, Clinton; G. Harris, Goderich;
30 feet seven and a half. Relay:, Wing
ham, Goderich, Seaforth, 57.6 seconds.
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Wingham High School Placed In
Third Position
Goderich Collegiate Institute piled
up a comfortable point margin. to Win
the inter-school track and field meet
held at the Goderich fair .grounds last
week by the Huron Secondary Schools
Association.
The winning school, 'Goderich Col-
legiate, had 172 points, Clinton Col-
legiate 109, Wingham High School 81,
Seaforth High School 61,
Individual champions were: Junior
boys, Clare Maltby, Clinton, 18 points;
intermediate boys, John Westbrooke,
Goderich, 20; senior boys, Bill Craig,
Goderich, 20; junior girls, Ione Wat-
son, Seaforth, 10; intermediate girls,
Gladys McLean, Goderich, and Betty
Langford, Seaforth, tied at six each;
senior girls, Molly Bisset, Goderich,
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Hop, Step and jump; Fred Riehl,
Wingham; Clare Grover, Clinton; B.
Erskine, Goderich; 37 feet three inches
Broad jump: W. Lockridge, Wingharn;
Clare Grover, Clinton; Fred Riehl,
Wingham; 16 feet eight and a half.
100-yard. dash: J, Westbrooke, Gode-
rich; Fred Riehl, Wingham; C. Malt-
by, Clinton; 11.4 seconds, 220-yard
dash, J. Westbrooke, Goderich; W.
Lockridge, Wingham; C. Maltby, Clin-
ton; 22.4 seconds. High jump: J.
Chapman, Seaforth;' Fred Riehl, Wing-
ham; C. Malltby, Clinton; 4 feet nine
and three-quarters. 880-yard run, Fred
Kirby, Clinton; Don McEwan, Gode-
rich; F. Musser, Seaforth; 2 minutes
31.2 seconds. 440-yard dash, J. West-
brooke, Goderich; B. Erskine, Gode-
rich; G. Dale, Seaforth; 60.9 seconds.
Joie vault, B. Doak, Goderich; R. Mon-
aghan, Clinton; M. Stainton, Wing-
ham; 6 feet four and a half, 880-yard
run: J. Westbrooke, 'Goderich; B. Er-
skine, Goderich; K. Armstrong, Clin-
ton; two minutes 32. Shot-put: 13.
Graham, Goderich; D. Brophy, Wing-
ham; G. Gammage, Wingham; 33 ft.
three.' Relay: Goderich, Wingham,
Clinton; one minute 48.8 sec. (Gode-
rich: B. Erskine, D. Holmes, E., Tig-
ert, J. Westbrooke), (Wingham: W.
Lockridge, F. Riehl, J, Hanna, Arnold
McIntyre), (Clinton: C. Maltby, NV.
Nediger, Robert Taylor, Jack Wilson).
Senior Boys
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Mr. Roy Gowdy, of R. R. No, 1,
Wroxeter, tore the ligament ,: in his Huron Holsteins at
shoulder when he fell from a tree. Mr. Championship Show
Gowdy was trying to secure a number A three-year-old WI shown by R.
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MacEwan, Goderich; G. Ernest, Wing-
ham, second; 36 feet two inches. 100-
yard dash: B. Craig, Goderich; Er-
nest, Wingham; William Adnrews,
Clinton; 11,4 seconds, Pole vault: M.
Stainton, Wingham; D. Medley, Gode-
rich; Wilson, Goderich; 9 feet six. Hop
step and jump: D. Medley, 'Goderich;
M. Stainton, Wingham; W. Andrews,
Clinton; 37 feet ten. 440-yard dash:
Craig, Goderich; MacEwan, God
erich; Fred Kirby, Clinton; 61.9 sec-
onds. High jump: D. Medley,. Gode-
rich; G. Ernest, Wingham; D. Mac-
Ewan, Goderich; 5 feet. 220-yard
dash: J. Craig, Goderich, F. Kirby,
Clinton; D. Talbot, Clinton; 24.8 sec-
onds. Broad jump: D. Medley, Gode-
rich; J. Wilson, Goderich; G, Erneit,
Wingham; 17 feet six and alt all. Re-
lay: (Wingham, Stainton, Johnston,
Feagan, Ernest) ; (Goderich, Craig,
MacEwan, Medlely, Wilson); (Clinton
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Junior Girls
50-yard dash; Ruth Bowen, Goder-
ich; Mary Scribbins, Clinton; Cynthia
Young, Goderich; 7 seconds. Softball
accuracy: Ione Watson, Seaforth; Ka-
therine Walsh, Seaforth; Bernice Me-
letis, Clinton. Standing broad jump:
Cynthia Young, Goderich; Norma
Warnock, Clinton; Ruth Bowen, God-
erich; 7 feet one. Running broad .jmnp
Mary Lou Sills, Seaforth; Eileen Al-
lan, Wing:nom; Ruth Bowen, Goderich
12 feet 11 and a quarter. Softball dis-
tance throw. Ione Watson, Seaforth;
Jean Fuller, Goderich; Joane Castle,
Clinton; 145 feet six. Speed basket-
ball throw: Wingham (Marion Felker,
Marilyn Newman, Doris Marlett);
Godcrich (Cynthia Young, Vi. Leitch,
Frances Brereton); Seaford' (Virginia
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