In the inter - collegiate sports - St. Peters versus Prince Alfred College - heldon Saturday on the Adelaide Oval, the St. Peter's team defeated P.A.C, the final points being 61 to 50. The first picture shows the crowd of onlookers in the pavilions. In the second the Governor is seen chatting with the Acting Headmaster of St. Peter's (Mr. T. A. Caterer) and the Headmaster of P.A.C. (Mr. W. R. Bayly) on the oval. The other illustrations show competitors in the 100-yards' Flat Race, the finish of that race, the winning High Jump, the finish of the 120-yards Hurdles, the sports officials, and two of the judges (Messrs. W. A. Magarey and R. G. Neabit). ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 3 May 1919, Page 30
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