HARRIER SPORTS
GOOD FIELD DAY The following are the results of th» Hanover Baptist Harrier Club’s second sports meeting held at Logan Park. Some fine competition was witnessed:— —Senior.— 100 Yards. —Clark 1, Aleggett Sooones 3. 220 Yards. —Clark 1, Aleggett 2, Scoones 3. 880 Yards.—Scoones 1, Benfell 2. Hop, Step, and Jump.— Clements 1* Aleggett 2, Clark 3. —Junior.— 100 Yards. —AFLay and Blackman (equal) 1, Hercus 3. 220 Yards. —Blackman 1, Hercus 2, AFLay 3. X 880 Yards.—Blackman 1, Bilson 2, AFLay 3. Hop, Step, and Jump.—Hercus 1, Olds 2, AFLay 3. ' Final Points for Thompson Shield (Senior). —Scoones 14, .Clark 10, Clements 9. < Points for Tuckwell Cup (Junior).-* Blackman 12J, Olds 12, AFLay 9. ST. KILDA. The second sports meeting was held at Hancock Park. The events were well contested, and-the team for the triangular meeting should be good. The results were : 440 ■ Yards. —Aliddlemiss (60yds) 1,A. Fraser (15yds) 2, E. Cope (18yds) 3. • , , One-mile Handicap.—L. Dickison (scr) I,' A. Smith (35yds) 2, 11. Beatson (45yds) 3. : This was the best event of the afternoon, and Dickison deserved his win. Hop, Step, and Jump.—Dickison (3ft 6in), 39ft 6in, 1; Beatson (3ft 6in), 39ft Hn, 2; A. Carter (3ft), 38ft llin, 3. * Shot Putt. —Woltersdorf (3ft), 32ft llin, 1; V. Crimp (Bft 6in), 32ft 9in, 2; A. Carter (7ft 6in), 32ft 4in, 3. CIVIL SERVICE. The Civil Service Club held its final harrier run of the season from the Anderson’s Bay School. The club divided into two packs, and, with Deputy-cap-tain Williams in charge of the fast pack, the trail led across country to Waverley, and then along the low road, and in a short run home B. Brown led from D. AFKellar, and then AI. AFKinnon. The slow pack, with L. AFAlillan in charge, covered practically the same country, and the run home order was: L. AFMillan, Fox, and Double. The club members are reminded of the first sports meeting next Saturday at 2 p.ra. DUNEDIN CLUB. The Dunedin Harrier Club held its weekly run from the residence of Mrs Lorimer, 26 School street, Roslyn. A good attendance of runners turned out under the whistle of Captain J. Lorimer and Deputy-captain F. Alouat. The trail led along Nairn street, Shetland street, and up Lynn street, until Balmacewen road was reached. From here the pack proceeded along Wakari road until tha Lloss Creek Reservoir was reached. From here, the trail led through the reservoir, an dup on to Passmore Crescent. Proceeding -on to Highgate the pack followed the road until home was reached’. ■No run was held. L. Bell, J. Alaun, and J. AFLaren were prominent during the run. After the wun the members were entertained at afternoon tea by Airs Lorimer. MORNINGTON. The Alornington Club held its second sports meeting for the AFLean Cup at Logan Park. Results : 220 Yards Handicap.—First heat» Roxburgh (scr) 1, J. Thompson 2, Aliller (16 yds) 3, Graveson (6yds) 4, Time, 25 4-ssec. Second heat; LamS (18vds) 1, R. Thompson (20yds) 2, Crooke (Byds) 3, Paulin (scr) 4. Time, 25 4-sscc. Final; J. Thompson (12yds); 1, Lamb 2, Crooke 3, Miller 4. Time, 25 4-ssec. 440 Yards Handicap.—Lamb (30yds)‘ 1, J. Thomson (25yds) 2, R. Thompson (45yds) 3, Roxburgh (scr) 4. Time, 56sec. Hop. Step, and Jump.—R. Thomp* sou (10ft) 1, Sanders (Ift 6in) 2, Alunro (Ift 6in) 3. Distance, 36ft 3in. Shott Putt.—Lamb (7in). 29ft sin, 1; D. Burton (4ft Gtn), 2; J. Thomson (4ft 6in), 3. AFLean Cup.—J. Thomson 12J points 1 Lamb 12 points 2, D. Burton, 6 points 3, R. Thompson 5J points 4. I Rawnsley Efficiency Competition (for most points gained during summer and ( winter meeting).—Crooke and Taylor * (28 points) 1 equal, Miller (26J points)' 3, Graveson (26 points) 4. The following will represent Alornington on Saturday in the triangular meeting at Logan Park:—looyds, Paulin and AY. Hanley; 220yds, Roxburgh and J. Thomson; 440yds, Graveson and Crooke; 880yds; W< Wallace and T. Burton; one mile, Moore and Alunro; broad, jump, Paulin and Roxburgh; hop, step, and jump, Alunro and Sanders; high, jump, Miller and J. Thomson; shot putt, D. Barton and AY. Taylor: emergencies—Hall, Kroon. Lamb, and R. Thompson. Relay team to be picked on the ground.
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Evening Star, Issue 22449, 21 September 1936, Page 5
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