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CROSS-COUNTRY RUNNING

SATURDAY’S RESULTS TECHNICAL HARRIER CLUB Members of the Technical were the guests of the club « the Ensor's road pavilion. A couree m 11 miles was sei over tte Rapaki Ttmk. Summit road, and * ba Mow”: results of the run home were as touows Fast Pack.—S. W. Gawler 1. C. W. Hen d Zu 2 m G k-D art W 1. T. Clark 2. K Sl^ t S.iT. Locke 1. G. Taylor 2. D. Borgfeldt 3. METHODIST .CLUB Members of the Metho" s * Harrier Club were the guests on Saty irday . ot , Young Women's Basketball Oub at the Onawa Methodist Church. The course was ol six miles. t* es hlt s '- WarringFast Pack —A. Wayman 1. N. Barring ton 2. H. Taylor 3. , K Slow Pack.—A. Douglas 1. E. Bell z. KNorton 3. /ROVER SCOUT CLUB Members of the Rover Scout Ha"ler Club were the guests of Mr and Mrs . Clarkson 15 Hargood street. A snort re lay race ’was held, and the winning team cemorised L. Wooles, E. Wright, M. Wor maid, and R. Coburn. J. ( Austin s_ team was second, and G. Wooles s team third. UNIVERSITY CLUB Results of the University Harrier Clubs rU ?as O t n p S a a ck U -R y fi re Molyn..ux 1. L. Fox 2 ’ Med Him plck a —W. W. Robinson 1. Dar!'rsiow B Part rn 3°Gu : ily 1, G. Morrison 2. Winsfauly 3.

ANGLICAN CLUB The Anglican Harrier cap hill race was held and the baw . and K.p.ki H Result :-H. J. Atley F K. J- Brown 1. V Lawrence 3. Atlev 40mln Fastest times were. R. J. AtteVj ««ni 30sec 1; V. Lawrence. 42min zsec, «, w. •• Brown, 42mln 45sec, 3. CHRISTCHURCH CLUB • Members of the -ChrWchurch Harrier Ke U nned“ e i2 ‘saSwlch ro nh R? : and ran over a trail of five mues. Pack.—P. B Rennell 1. T. D. Holder 2. L. H. Goode X v rfv « Intermediate Pack.—T. Kennedy 1. r K Stow 2 P«k-FPcosgrtf 1. p- Lamont «. K cm?s r ' d Pa2k.-H. Corkm 1. C. Clark «. B. Cosgriff 3. LADIES’ PIONEkR CLUB Members of the Christchurch Ladies' Ptoneer Harrier Club "'"**’£< M Saturday of Mr and Mrs A. Bienaras. a* R'ccarton Middleton. Spreydon, and Ad The trail I"™*--,T. Richards and M. Sherr y- ? e jV 1 Field Fast Pack.—B. Thomas and R neia ‘'Medi’um Pack.—J. Orton 1. V. Thoma. 2, siow‘pMk.-B. Godfrey 1. F. Howwth 2. J. Biggs 3. MABIST CLUB The Marist Harrier Club held a run from the residence of Mr and Mrs T. «. Sharp. 141 Fisher avenue, and a trail through the Opawa and Beckenham di, E was laid%y W. Kenny Fast Pack.—F. R. Sharp 1. K. wooa W Medium" Dickson 1. F. 2 aow P«k2s* W. Walsh 1. J. O BHan ». D Cartwright 3.

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24909, 24 June 1946, Page 7

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CROSS-COUNTRY RUNNING Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24909, 24 June 1946, Page 7

CROSS-COUNTRY RUNNING Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24909, 24 June 1946, Page 7

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