HARRIERS
ANGLICAN. The Anglican Club held its second sports meeting at Forbury Park. Messrs E. W. Breen, A. Burk, G. S. Mount, and L. M'Millan controlled the racing. Results: 220 Yards Championship.—H. Pollock 1, F. Rolfo 2, M. Sucklong 0. Time, 27sec. 880 Yards Championship.—N. Suckling 1, F. Rolfo 2, H. Pollock 3. Time, 2mm 7 2-ssec. 220 Yards Handicap.—MThersou 1. Faylor 2, Wederell 3. Time, 25 3-ssec. 880 Yards Handicap.—J. Green 1, E. Taylor 2, P. Ward 3. Time, 2min 9 2-ssec. The broad and hop, step, and jump events were postponed till next Saturday, and will be decided at Forbury Park in conjunction with the mile and novice half-mile for the Mouat Cup. ST. KILDA. The St. Kilda Club held its second sports meeting at Forbury Park. Results
One Mile.—J. Auld (20yds) 1, J. Morris (scr) 2, J. Dunn (15yds) 3. 440 Yards.—T. Nelson (45yds) 1, L. Carter (40yds) 2, L. Buddicom (S3yds) CAVERSHAM. The Cavorsham Harriers held their second sports meeting at Forbury Park, under beautiful weather conditions. Results:— 220 Yards Handicap.—R. Cameron (18,vds) 1, D. Inglis (2yds; 2, L. Wood (syds) 3. 880 Yards Handicap.—L. Wood (6yds) 1, C. M'Connell (40yds) 2, H. Emmerson (30yds) 3. Long Jump Handicap.—D. Brown (4ft). 18ft 2in, 1; F. Bartlett (4ft Gin), 17ft 7in, 2; F. E. Ilebbard (4ft 2in), 17ft Gin, 3. Hop, Stop, and Jump Handicap.— D. Brown (7ft), 39ft Bin, 1; F. E. Bartlett (7ft), 36ft Din, 2; R. Caradus (scr), 35ft lin, 3. Afterwards the club members were the guests of Mr 11. T. Emmerson for tea at the Bungalow Tea Rooms. MORNINGTON SPORTS. Ten members started in the 100yds handicap, which proved a close finish; O. Lucas (9yds) 1, H. Cameron (71yds) 2, J. Bell (7yds) 3. Ten started in the 880yds, which was a great race. Lucas and Cameron had a good lead when only 150yds from tho tape, but M'Leau and A. Chirnside came up at a good pace, and in a great finish first, second, and third were separated only by inches. Results: — A. Chirnside (scr) 1, C. Lucas (80yds) 2, C. M'Lean (scr) 3. Broad Jump.—C. Lucas (2ft) 1, C. Chirnside (Iff. 2, J. Chirnside (Sin) 3, C. M'Lean (scr) 4. Tho high jump was abandoned owing to a broken cross bar. For the aggregate the points arc: — Lucas 8, A. Chirnside 3. ST. PATRICK’S. The St. Patrick Harriers held their fisrt sports meeting at Forbury Park, good fields facing the starter in all events. The following are the results : 100 Yards.—A. De Silvo (Byds) 1, J. Bradley (6yds) 2, W. Walker (11yds) 3. Time, llsec. 880 Yards.—A. De Silva (72yds) 1, R. Baugheii (45yds) 2, W. Walker (110yds) 3. Time, 2min 18scc. Long Jump —J. T. M'Donnell 1, H. M'Donnell 2, C. M'Donnell 3. Putting the Shot.—W. Walker 1, A. De Silva 2, E. M'Elroy 3. DUNEDIN. . The Dunedin Harrier and A. A. Club held its second sports mooting at Forbury Park. Results:— Half-mile.—Baxter (70ycls) 1, Edwards (70yds) 2, Fitzgerald (scr), 3. Putting 161 b Shot. —Fitzgerald (scr), 23ft IJin, 1; Baxter (3ft), 22ft 4)iu, 2; Smith (2ft), 21ft 7in, 3. Long Jump.—Smith (2ft Gin), 16Ft lin, 1; Baxter (2ft), 14ft 3in, 2: Connell (3ft), 14ft 2)iu, 3. Hop, Step, and Jump..—Baxter (Hi ), 34ft 7in, 1; Gibbs (2ft), 31ft Gin, 2; Fitzgerald (scr), 31ft oin, 3. PACIFIC. Half-mile Cycle Handicap.— H. Campbell 1, R, Ravenswood 2, H. Cooper 3. 100 Yards Handicap.—E. Fish 1, B. Drumm 2, H. Ashton 3. BSO Yards Handicap.—E. Fish 1, S. Bowers 2, J. M'Lnren 3. Broad Jump.—D. Campbell 1, V. Isbistor 2, A. G. Holt 3. ABBOTSFORD. The Abbotsford Methodist ran as the guests of Mr and Mrs E. Ensor. The hares, G. Fincham and E. Woolsey, laid an excellent trail along tho _ North Taieri road no past the Fernhil! mine to the caretaker’s house, and across the Chain Hills to tho Wmgatui side of the old tunnel, then past tho Abbotsford end of tho new tunnel. The paper then led across several paddocks to Rhiel’s sand p'its, then across Brown’s farm, and home. 'Hie first two homo were E. Brown and L. Martin. LEITH. Leith ran ns the guests of Mr.ami Mrs A. M‘Laron. S. Bragg and A. M'Laren were responsible for an ex'’ollont trail, whHi W ns followed_ down Fingall and High streets to Victoria road. Following the road at a fast pace past Culling Park, the pack had a stiff run over tho sandhills to the keach. After a cood sprint along to the end of the h«nch tho paper was followed over the dry lupines to Tomahawk. Wadinc waH-deop through the outlet of the Tomahawk Lagoon, a frond warmirm-up pace was set up the Tomahawk road and past the cemetery, returning vie A n/Wson’s Bay road.
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Evening Star, Issue 19659, 12 September 1927, Page 9
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