ATHLETICS.
CANTERBURY CLUB. The 'Canterbury Amateur 'Athletic- Association held the first evening meeting of tho season on Lancaster Park yesterday. Result's:— One Milo ' Cycling Handicap—First heat: S. C. Forester (scr) 1, L. Hill (80yds)' 2, J- Price (30yds) 3,. 11. C. Lovell (100 yds) 1. Time, 4m 3 4-s. Second heat: H. Emms (90yds) 1, L. Stutridgo (70yds) 2, S. le "Warne (110 yds) 3, L. Gudsell I,Boyds).). Timo, 3rain SOsec. Final: Wt.utridge I', le "Warne 2, Emms 3. Forester and Hill fell. Time, 3min 52ser.
880 yds Handicap— R. C. Queree (70yds) .1, W. F. White (55yds)' 2, E. C. Broughton (60yds) 3. Time, 2min ssec. 100 yds Handican (under 18) First heat: J. D. Nelligan 1, R. Flewellyn 2, W. Thompson 3. Time, Usee. Second heat: A. Rowe 1, C. K. Taylor 2, J. Newton 3. Time, Usee. Final: Nelligan 1, Thompson 2, Rowe 3. Time, 11 l-ssec. 100yds—First heat: G. H. Maxwell /itfyds) 1, F.-.L. Booth . (7£yds) .2, G. P. Booth (10-Jvds) ". Timo, 10 4-ssec. Second heat: G. F. Grafton - OJyds) 1, J. .H. Murphy (9yds) 2, C. S. Maxwell' (6Jyds) 3. Time,. 10 3-ssec. Final: Maxwell I,' Grafton 2,' Murphy 3. Time, 10 l-&seci Long Jump—J. Turpin (2ft), distance .18ft Sin, 1; Parker (2ft), 17ft 2; Lange (lft), 17ft lOin, 3.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18222, 5 November 1924, Page 6
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