eA FY A \/ e Oa | A k p A i y THE FIFTESNTH ANNUAL INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETIC MEST ‘SA TURDAYAMAT 18, (740 DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Ww. T. Osborne, Direetor Wolfville, N. S., Acadia Universi? Dear Principals This is the announcement of the 15th annual "Acadia Relays". Q9soo asm.3 Meeting of all contestants and officials-on Gymnasium Floor-for last-minute instructions-giving out of numbers-formatien for parades to field, 9:20 actas Parade on to Field. oa eC Cm ror The order of events will be as follows:- 9:50 @em. 2:00 p.m. a: 00 yds.-Heats & semi-final IU. 56 yd. Final (Boys 15 & under (Boys 15 yrs. and under) 11. 100 yd. Final oe 440 yds.-Run against time 12. Javelin Throw 3, 190 yds.-Heats & semi-final 15. 880 yd. Relay Final (Boys 15 yrs. and under) 14. High Jump 4, 100 yds.~Heats & seul~final 15. 220 yd. Pinal 5, 1. mile run 16. Running Broad Jump 6. 220 yds. Heats 17. 1 Mile Relay 7, Lf LB. BHO> out 8. 100 yd. Final (Boys 15 and under) 9, 880 yds.-Relay-Heats Bntriess Entrien clese on ‘fonday, May 13th. There will be a fee of sWeitywa.ve cents (25¢) for each contestant. Prizes: Prizes will be given for each event,-gold for first, sitver for second, and bronze fer third, except in the Relay events where a silver cup will be awarded to the winning team. A championship banner (to be- come the pernanent pvossession of the school) will be awarded the High Sshool scoring the highest number of points in the meet. Two individual cups will be given, one fer highest and one for second highest scorers. Points: First-5 voints; second-3 points; third-1 point. Points will be given for relays as follows: 1° points-lst place; 6 points-2sd place; 2 voints-3rd place; and count for the team chanpionship. In the event of a tie, the tean winning the highest place in the relay race shall be de- clared the winner. Relays will count for individual scores as follows: lst-24 points; 2nd-1$ paints; 3rd-$ point. Conditions: All competitors must be amateurs. Hach competitor must be a ‘Student in actual attendance, and registered in the High School that he represents since January 1, 1939. He must be a student in the High School, Grades IX to XII inclusive. Bach school sending competitors must assume responsibility for the physical condition of the contestants sent by it. Relay teanas will carry batons. Each contestant must be properly certified as required above by the Principal of the School that he re- presents, otherwise he will be rejected. The committee in charge re- serves the right to reject entries and make rulings to cover points not herein completely previded for. After this day of the above events, the competitors, with their princi®als and coaches, will be our guests at the evening meal at Acadia'’s Spacious Dining Yall. at which time the cups and chanpionship banner will be presented by Presidcit Patterson. Kindly present this letter with the other material on rules to your boys and post on your Bulletin Board. Very sincerely yours,