Format: | Test Piece Contest |
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Test Piece: | The Flying Dutchman [unknown arranger] |
Adjudicators: | Tom Morgan |
Venue: | Football Ground, Horsham, Sussex |
Position | Band | Conductor | Draw |
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1 | Crystal Palace | W. A. Smith | |
2 | Croydon Borough | E. W. Miles | 1 |
3 | Horsham Borough | W. Albery | |
4 | Rudgwick | Hutchinson | 4 |
W | Sutton Red Cross | ||
W | Whyteleafe Village |
Ref: http://www.horshamposters.com/Friends-Horsham-Museum/UserFiles/Research/1999.568.pdf
First prize. “The Worthing Challenge Cup” and £12; second prize, “The Association Shield” and £8; third prize £5.
The Higham Medal for the best cornet soloist of the day was won by the Crystal Palace.
As there were only four bands in Section I, the set of march books offered by the Uniform Clothing and Equipment Co., of Clerkenwell Green, as a fifth prize, could not be course be awarded.
SPECIAL PRIZES
Silver plated “Monopol” cornet, value £17.17s presented by Messrs. Keith Prowse and 150 New Bond Street, W 1., to best solo cornet of the day, J Fornes, Croydon Borough.
MEDALS
Soprano cornet, Rudgwick Band. Flugel hornP Blagdon, Crystal Palace. Tenor horn, Crystal Palace. Baritone, F Grant, Crystal Palace. Trombone, D Scrase, Crystal Palace (who also won zephyr trombone, value £9.9s.0d.) given by Messrs. Besson & Co Ltd., 196-8 Easton Road, N.W.1. Euphonium J Hunter, Crystal Palace. Set of basses (four medals): Crystal Palace.