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HIGH JUMP RECORD

Chadwick's Effort on H.B. Figures Fails NAPIER CLUB'S SPORTS The former Hawke's Bay provincial champion high jumper, Don Chadwick, now a member of the Univex-sity Club, Auoklanr' appeared in the high j inip at the (veekly meeting of the Napier Amateur Athletic and Cycling Club last night. This athlete, whose style of jumping) is known as the eastern cutoff, gave an exhibition of his skill with the local jumpers. The crowd at tne meeting was well up to standard, pnd with the approach of the "Herald" Shield competitions against Gisborne, most of the Napier athletes are becoming fully trained and keyed up. Cb&dwick, who jumped pariicularly woB, made ati attcmpt at the 6ft. Oiin. matk, in au endeavour to break the Hawke's Bay record of 5ft. lO^in. held iointly by himself and Eric Phillips. The first jump failed, and in the second and third attempts he was very unlucky tjvice to strike the bar with hia right elbow. The walking event over two Jhiies waa an interesting race because of the large handicap conceded by Driscoll, who commenced 900 yards behind tho hmit man. His easy style enabled inm rapidl} to overhaul the leaders, and wita two laps to go, he took the lead and won by 220 yards. Driscoll, whose timo was 15 seconds slower than ti.o New 5' ea! and record of 4.12 2-5, wii] attack the record in a few weeks' timo. The following are the resulta: — FIELD EVENTS. Hammer throw. — E. Phillips (13ft.) 114ft. 6ins. 1, Johnson (10ft.) 109ft. 3in%. 2, Shuker (36ft.) 93ft. 5ins. 3. Long jump. — Bird (1ft. 8ins.) and Shuker (2ft. 3in.) 21ft. 2in. 1, E Phillips (3in.) 21ft. 2. High jump, junior. — Lister (scr) 4ft. llin. 1, Scholes (scr) 4ft. 7in. 2. High jump, senior. — Chadwick (scr) 5ft. lOins. 1, E. Phillips (scr) 5ft. 8in 2, Shuker (7ins) and G. Phillips (7ins) 5ft. 7ins 3. TRACK EVENTS. 120 yards handicap. — First heat: Bickerstaff (6£) 1, D. Butler (10^) 2, Husheer (10J) 3. Time, 12secs. Second heat : Fitzsiinmons (scr) 1, Shuker (8*) 2. Cox (94) 3. Time, 12. l-5socs. Third heat: Longley (10) 1, R. Phillips (4J) 2, McCutcheon (9) 3. Time, 12secs. Final: Bickerstaff 1, Longley 2. Butler 3. Time, 12secs. 75 yards, women. — First' heat : Miss E, Faulknor (54) 1, Miss Climo (64) 2, Miss J, Prince (2) 3. Time, 9 1-5 seca. Second heat: Miss J. Foster (7|) 1, Miss D. Cotterill (7) 2, Miss P. Saville (74) 3. Time, 9 l-5secs. Final: Miss J. Foster 1, Miss E. Faulknor 2, Miss L Climo 3. Time, Dsecs 220 yards, men. — Tucker (16) 1, McCutcheon (15) 2, Begiley (12) 3. 1000 yards. — Eddy (50) 1, Edmundson (10) 2, R. Gollop (20) 3. Time,, 2.22. Treston Banner relay — Rivals 1, Athletic 2, Trixies 3. Time, 51 l-5secs. Two-mile walk. — Driscoll (scr) 1, McGregor 2, Atkinson 3. Time, 14min. 27. 2-5&ecs. 120 yards, women. — First heat :• Miss D. Foreman (9) 1, Miss L. C|imo (104) 2, Miss J. Prince (4) 3. Time, 14 l?5secs. Second heat: Miss T. Sav'ill (12) 1, Miss N. Wyness (74) 2, Mss E. Faulknor (9) 3. Time, 14 l-osecs. Final: Miss N. Wyness 1, Miss P. Sa-vill-2, Miss L. Climo 3. Time, 14 2-5 eecs. 440 yards hurdles. — Bird (4) 1, Bickerstaff (3) 2, McCutcheon (scr) 3. Time §0 l-5secs. Three miles. — C. Wright (150) 1, H'ughes (scr) 2, Ready (100) 3. Time, 16min. 4 l-5secs. Football clubs' relay. — Technical 1, H.S.O.B. A 2, H.S.O.B. B 3. Cock o' the Nwth. — Women: Miss Wyness CYCLE EVENB5 1 One mile, junior. — Goodall (scr) 1, Rodda (140) % Time, 2.40aecs. One mile. — First heat: Dooney (60) I, V. Manning (20) 2. W. Williams (30) 3. Time, 2.21 3-5secs. Becond heat: Attwood (35) 1, H. Williams (120) 2, Anderson (100) 3. Time, 2.21 2-5. Final: V. Manning 1, Dooney 2, Attwood 3. Time, 2.26 4-5. Six-lap. — First heat: V. Manning (30) 1, A. Manning (140) 2, Engert (100) 3. Time, 3.37. Second heat; Attwood ^50) 1, Hunt (110) 2, Anderson. (140) 3. Time, 3.42 2-5. Final: V. Manning 1, Engert 2, Attwood 3. Time 3.36.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 6, 22 January 1937, Page 10

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HIGH JUMP RECORD Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 6, 22 January 1937, Page 10

HIGH JUMP RECORD Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 6, 22 January 1937, Page 10

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