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Northamptonshire
Boot and Shoe Students' Association

President:
OWEN PARKER, ESQ., J.P.

Vice-Presidents :
J. ADAMS, ESQ., C.C. C. B. CURTIS, ESQ.
W. J. LEWIS, ESQ. A. E. MARLOW, ESQ.
JOHN SHORTLAND, ESQ.
E. SWAYSLAND, ESQ.

Hon. Sec.:
E. J. C. SWAYSLAND, 121, Colwyn Road, Northampton.

Annual

Fete and Sports

At

* Ivy House *

Higham Ferrers,

June 29th, 1912

Visit to Grounds (by kind invitation of the3.0.—Selections by the Higham Ferrers Town Band
President of the Association,
Owen Parker, Esq., J.P., and Mrs. Parker)

3.15.—Selections by the Charles Parker Choir


3.30.—Boys' 80 Yards Handicap-under 14

Prizes presented by
John Loake, Esq.; John Shortland, Esq.

First two in each Heat to run in Final

Heat 1.

Age

Yards Start

1

W. Swaysland, N'ton  

12

6

2

P. Parrish, Burton Latimer
(pen. 3 yds.)   

7

18

3

Sydney Newton, N'ton

5

27

4

Raymond Ward, N'ton

5

27

Heat 2

Age

Yards start

5

R. Thompson, N'ton

13

3

6

F. Bates, N'ton 

9

7

F. Henson,  Wellingboro' (pen. 1 yd.)

26

8

G. F. Cox, N'ton

27

3.45. -120 Yards Handicap for Students.

Prizes presented by Messrs. Adams Brothers;
British Chrome Tanning Co.; A. E. Marlow, Esq.

First two in each Heat to run in Final

Heat 1

Yards start

1

G. T. Townley, Earls Barton

1

2

H. Crane, Rushden  

3

3

W. Walker, Burton Latimer

6

4

F. Wright, Northampton

7

5

A. Desborough, Finedon

10

Heat 2

Yards start

6

W. P. White, Earls Barton

3

7

F. Swaysland, Rushden  

5

8

H. Jacobs, Kettering

6

9

J. Oliver, Rushden

6

10

F. Agutter, Raunds

8

Heat3

Yards start

11

S. Johnson, Desborough

Scr.

12

F. Barker, Earls Barton

4

13

A. Miles, Raunds

5

14

A. Ball, Northampton

5

15

F. Palmer, Rushden   

16

F. J. Odell, Northampton

Heat 4

Yards start

17

C. Panther, Desborough

1

18

F. Hooton, Rushden

4

19

W. Skinner, Finedon

6

20

G. M iller, Raunds   

6

21

H. Beeby, Kettering  

7


Heat 5

Yards. start

22

G. Becks, Kettering   

4

23

F. W. Haynes, Earls Barton

5

24

H. Lewis, Northampton

5

25

B. Hagar, Earls Barton

6

26

G. W. Knighton, Raunds 

6

27

W. Walker, Northampton

7

4.15.—Ladies' 80 Yards Race.

Prizes presented by T. Bird, Esq.;
Boston Blacking Co., Ltd.; Mrs. E. Swaysland.

First two in each Heat to run in Final

Heat 1

1

Mrs. G. Becks, Kettering

2

Mrs. Parrish, Burton Latimer

3

Miss Blunt, Earls Barton

4

Miss Coles, Rushden

5

Miss M. Line, Earls Barton

6

Mrs. F. J. Odell, Northampton

Heat 3

13

Mrs. F. Palmer, Rushden

14

Mrs. F. B. Line, Earls Barton

15

Miss A. F. Parker, Earls Barton

16

Miss E. Nickolls, Stanwick

17

Miss G. Dickenson, Northampton


Heat 2

7

Mrs. Bates, Northampton

8

Mrs. O. Pentelow, Raunds

9

Miss N. Mawbv, Earls Barton

10

Miss N. Willis, Earls Barton

11

Miss Cox, Northampton

12

Miss N. Phipps, Northampton

Heat 4

18

Mrs. Wilson, Northampton

19

Mrs. Henson, Wellingborough

20

Mrs. Dixon, Kettering

21

Miss Tompkins, Rushden

22

Miss A. Battison, Earls Barton


4.30.—Girls' 80 Yards Handicap.

Prizes presented by Messrs. Adams Brothers;
Messrs. Mobbs & Lewis, Ltd.; J. S. Gammage, Esq.

First two in each Heat to run in Final

Heat 1

Age

Yards Start

1

Gertie Henson, W'boro

13

6

2

Ida Tarry, Rushden

10

15

3

Ida May Smith, N'ton

7

24

4

May Bates, N'ton

7

24

Heat 3

Age

Yards Start

10

Kitty Wilson, N'ton
(pen. 3 yds.)   

9

6

11

Beatrice Henson, Wboro

8

21

12

Nellie Line, Earls Barton

13

Marjorie Tarry, Rushden

3

36

Heat 2

Age

Yards Start

5

Kitty Roberts, N'ton

11

12

6

Florrie Henson, W'boro (pen. 1 yd.)

10

14

7

Winefred Payne, N'ton (pen. 2 yds.)

5

22

8

Mabel Sadler, N'ton

7

24

9

Joyce Goode, Rushden

2

39

4.40.—Ladies' Egg & Spoon Race.

Prizes presented by Messrs. Church and Co.;
Messrs. Hoare and Cole; W. J. Lewis, Esq.

First two in each Heat to run in Final

Heat 1

1

Mrs. Wilson, Northampton

2

Mrs. Henson, Wellingborough

3

Mrs. F. B. Line, Earls Barton

4

Mrs. Dixon, Kettering

5

Miss N. Mawby, Earls Barton


Heat 3

12

Mrs. Bates, Northampton

13

Mrs. Parrish, Burton Latimer

14

Mrs. Barnes, Rushden

15

Miss A. Parker, Earls Barton

16

Miss M. Line, Earls Barton

17

Miss N. Phipps, Northampton

Heat 2

6

Mrs. F. Palmer, Rushden

7

Mrs. O. Pentelow, Raunds

8

Miss A. Blunt, Earls Barton

9

Miss E. Niokolls, Stanwick

10

Miss G. Dickenson, Northampton

11

Mrs. F. J. Odell, Northampton

Heat 4

18

Mrs. G. Becks, Kettering

19

Miss A. Battison, Earls Barton

20

Miss N. Willis, Earls Barton

21

Miss Tompkins, Rushden

22

Miss Cox, Northampton

23

Miss Coles, Rushden

4.45.—440 Yards Handicap for Students.

Prizes presented by Messrs. Crockett and Jones;    Standard Rotary Machinery Co., Ltd.; W. Shelford, Esq.


Yards start

1

C. Panther, Desborough 

Scr.

2

G. Townley, Earls Barton  

Scr.

3

S. Johnson, Desborough  

2

4

W. P. White, Earls Barton

6

5

H. Crane, Rushden   

8

6

G. Becks, Kettering

9

7

H. Jacobs, Kettering   

10

8

A. Miles, Raunds  

12

9

F. Hooton, Rushden

12

10

F. Barker, Earls Barton 

12

11

B. Hagar, Earls Barton   

14

12

A. Allen, Northampton

14

13

F. Swaysland, Northampton  

15

Yards start

14

F. W. Haynes, Earls Barton

16

15

W. Skinner, Finedon

16

16

F. Wright, Northampton  

16

17

H. Beeby, Kettering 

18

18

G. W. Knighton, Raunds 

18

19

F. J. Odell, Northampton

18

20

J. Oliver, Rushden

20

21

W. Walker, Burton Latimer

20

22

F. Palmer, Rushden   

20

23

W.Walker, Northampton

20

24

G. Miller, Raunds   

22

25

A. Desborough, Finedon   

30


Late entries and insufficient information will be dealt with on the ground.
The Handicapper reserves the right to alter any start, or other arrangement.
5.0. — "The President's Entertainment"
TEA IN THE COUNCIL SCHOOLS.
PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE ASSEMBLY.
SELECTIONS BY BAND AND CHOIR.
BOWLS AND CROQUET ON THE LAWN.
6.30.—Boys' 80 Yards Race—final
Rules of Competitions.
Competitors must be bona-fide amateurs, and members or ex-members of a Class held under the Northampton and County Boot and Shoe Committee.
Ladies and Children must be introduced by members of the Committee.
Children must be under 14 years of age, the correct age must be given with entry.
The Handicaps are framed as equitably as circum. stances allow.
No objection will be entertained after running commences. Competitors to run in ordinary attire.
Entrance Fee, 3d. each event, or 6d. for all events.
Ladies' and Children's Races free.
6.40.—120 Yards Handicap—final
1................... 2................... 3...................
6.50.—Ladies' Egg & Spoon Race—final
1................... 2................... 3...................
7.0.—Selections by the Band and Choir
7.15— Girls' 80 Yards Race—final
1................... 2................... 3...................
7.20.—Ladies' 80 Yards Race—final
1................... 2................... 3...................
7.30.
Presentation of Prizes
by Mrs. O. Parker.

Officials:

Rosette

Committee

white

Marksmen

green and white

Starters

red

Judges

blue and white

Referee

red, white and blue

Clerks of Course

green

Secretary

blue

Handicapper

red, white and green

Selections by the Band
All complaints, objections, or inquiries
should be made to members of the Committee, whose decision shall be final.


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