NAPIER ATHLETICS
Handicaps for To-night This evening the Napier Amateur 1 Athletic and Gycling Club will present its weekly attraction at McLean Park, commeneing at 7 p.m. with field events and the track and cyciing races at r.30. Epr the first timo this season the big eleetfic clock wiil be in qperation, and the pyclists will endeavour to establish a new record for one lap. Don Chadwick will appear again in the high jump and, with good conditions, should clear ei? feet. The field events will he high jump, pole vault and shqt putt. Fpllowing are the handicaps for jfhe Lrack and cypling events: — ' I2Q yards men 'a handieap.— Pirst ueat; W* |Ut?simmons scr., R. PhiUips ti, Qc, Phillips 9, J, Kogers 10, A. Biggs 11, p. Eddy 12, A, Hfiighes 10, Bptt *■? Second heat: P. Sharpley 3, V. McCutchepn 9, E. Phillips 16, H. Husheer 10, 0. Cos. 10, A. Bird 10i, G. Bisson 12; G, Taylor 10." 1 120 yards hurdles.— I'. Sharpley eer., Y. MeCutcbeon 10 and 1 hnrdlq down, G. Phillips 1Q hnd 1 hurdle dpwn, E. Philli|is 12 and 1 hurdla down, d|Q yards junior.— p. Pycroft scr., c. Arthur 3Q, D. Lister 49, B. Rells 4Q, E. Moffitt 5Q. 22Q yards in lanes.— Pipst heat! W. Fit^sipmpns scr,, A, Bird 15. G, Coa 18.
G. Bisspn 20, Bptt % Second heat; R. PMllips 6, Y, McOutchepn 13, G. Phillips 15, H. Huslieer lf, A. Biggs 20. 88Q y§rds.— d. Edmundson 5, R. ^°lMp s, Gpllop 25, I. Bickerstafi: 30, c: Eddy 40, A. gpghes 40, C. Taylor 50, G, gall 50, L Beading 55, J. Bogers 65, I. Double 70, 1. MacPpnald 75, % BelJs 85, M. Scholgs 85, W. Timmo 130 B. Bli'ss * 150*0 metrps.— R. Gollop. 40, • A. Hughes 50, S. Gollop 60, J. Edmundson 60, B. Apdersqn 65, O. Wright 75, C. Bddy 75, P. Pycrpft 110, 0. Tgylpr 110, I. Beading 115, H. CornfQrd 120, L MaeDonald 165, B. Eells 200, M. Scholes - 20Q> W T|pimq 24Q. One-mile walk.— L Driscoll scr., H. Atkinson 200, P. Brock 340, H. Christofferson 350, H. McGregor 350.' 120 yards women 's handicap. — Pirst hgat: Misses B- Tong scr., d. Prince 5, N. Wyness 7, E. Faulkner 9, D. Cotterill 11, G. Smith 12^. Second heat: Misses p. Swayne 4, A- Grainger 6, N. Henderson 6J, D. Foj-man 9, L. Climo 10, J. Foster ll, A. Frude 14. 75 yard?. Trisie Cgp.— First heat: Misses J. Erinee 2, N. Wyness 2, L. QUniP 6, D."eotterill"7i A. Trade 8, Second heat: Misses A. Grainger 3, E. Faulkner 5, D. Forman 6, J. Foster 6J, G. Smith 7i, N. Nelson 8. Beating tho clock. — One lap: V. Eilggyt, ,T. Hutchinspn, P. Doonpy, W Williams. Two-nuie gcvateh cycie, lap poluts.--V. Mannjug, J. Hutchinson, R. Att.vood, W. Willianis. P. Dooney, "V. En 8ei't. Miss-androut cycle. — M. Hart, .1 Fleming, A, Lyons, A; Manning, Uwplls, p. Tueker, D. Aaderson, H. Williams, E. Manning, A. Fleming, Austin. Novelty item, musical chairg for I cyclists. ■
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 17, 4 February 1937, Page 13
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