OLYMPIC HARRIERS
There was a, good muster of menihe.s of the Olympic luirrierß and A.A. LluD at the Miramar terminus on Saturday afternoon when an impromptu sportß meetinß was held on the o'd trotting grounds. a cood programmo of eventa was sot through, in spite of the unfavourable weather. Following are the results.100 yds. Handicap—Perston. jyds., 1, Osborne, 3yds., 2: Adman, 4yds., 3. esflyds. Handicap,—Perston, ' • Oarwell-Oooke, 4iyd».. Scratchard, scr„ 3 Oanvell-Ooolte put. up a- preat finish, beatSe Scratchard (duh captain) by .a yard, with Perston about five yards in "hop, Step, and Jurap.-Pcrston, 1; Osb Three-leeged m Uace 3 '(lOOyds).-Selman and T WhoellMrrow' Kbco Wlyds.'i.-Wortman M |fJh "ump.-Selman, 1: Osborne, I. Potato Race— Eowberry, 1; Oarwtll2 Jump.-Perston, 1: Oaborno. 2: relay raco was also held, „ innsisttair of three men cacn. The fir™« » mil the other two doine 220ydfl. each. Each lap was keenly Xsted the winning team bein E Persto," Teriie., and Selman, who ran. in tl nn totalling up the points (or each St it was found that J. Perston came S w th 12 points. H. * <> st > or " e F A Selman dead-heated for second place with' 8 points each, and K. Oarwell-tooke came third with 4 points.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 8, 5 October 1920, Page 10
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200OLYMPIC HARRIERS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 8, 5 October 1920, Page 10
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