Sports at Taihape.
TATIIAPE March 19. The second day’s events of the Tnihope St Patrick’s Day Axeman’s and Athletic Club’s big programme were got off in dull hut line w* other to-day. when there was another very large attendance. In the running events the first final decided was the 75 yards handicap, the placed men being (j. 1). Ration (Packakariki )7vds. I : J. Moronev (Wnlon), 4yds. 2; McDonnell (Tauinarunui), syds It. Time 8 l-;5 secs. CIOO Sheffield.—J. Potaki (Rata) 12 yds. I : R. B. Patton (Paekakariki) 12 yds •>, IL Julian (llayera) 10 yds Time II i-users. Mile Handicap.—L. Geddis (Christchurch I 80yds 1; L. Carrington (Pnknkao) syds 2: M. Mott (Rangataua) 95vds. 3. Twcntv-two started. Time 1.28. 220 Yards Handicap, ft. Skelton 'Taneatua) 20,vds 1; R. B. Patton (Paekakariki) 22,vds 2; F. Rogers 22yds 3. Time 22 .‘Msecs. 100yds Handicap.—G. McDonnell. Tauinarunui) lOOvds I: 11. Skelton iiTaneafca) oyds 2: R. Clilfe (Hamilton) 7vds 3. Tim axeman's and sawyer’s event- rcsulted - Double Saw. loin, log; three cuts. - i Ico Kocti ami I). Mather (Westland) 12-sccs I. Green and mate. (Kawliia) 2. Rilev and Millan (Oiiuu) 3. Time 32
j_:lcl (Imp. 1 lin. !og.--\V. J. Costello (.Miiiigntiipn) dd-erc. I. (’. .Maeas-m-v (Cambridge! tMsces. S. AN uod Wilnl ( Kiikalii ) 1 Users. 3, M. William* t H - 1 ■ t i!ii > -I W. C:J'-.-mi (Kawbia) o. (-. Berber 1 Taungarrrii I lirsr were id' pri. winners. I’ I'. Jlnpo fl‘ mi 'll I 'ns* i Ji nit-bed first, Iml was diH|imh-lii-.l lor slabbing t'is bloik, A prole-t :inisi ('osU'llo and Macn-scy is being eo'n-i<!"ri'<!. There wen- 01’ starters in tins chop. Time- -lasers. | in. Sfinliiig (’lmp.----I 1 . 0. Itipc (Vrcl.rh I’ll ~) limes. I. <;. Berber i : ’.irnnnilrerei lb-res i. S. T. Smith i T puke, I (is. *i s 3. 31 iWsrrs. A proto-t against Hope is being consul w Plre ('onsnlnt ion (Imp. wrs won by .N. \ >i,.er (Nelson). In this event \V. i ;reen wn s ernditod with :lm remark ably fn.-n time nl' -_>3sees., wliirb is Use-s. I'aster tlniii the Id-incli reeord put up by W. I’eek at Tnibiipe soino yeari, n eii me;.-uring the log ii was ieui.d to be olte in. b -hurt in ''ifum fereure. I’ndrrliand C.iop. i-!in ■ lv "' Ml Westland VJi-er-. 1 . S. T. Smith ('l ' nuke .-.Msecs \V. Neil (Talbapc) ' N.,.w. ;t. Over lift,-, started. A ';> ''ted emin-l Koeti is being roll-id. red. I'll, meeting was n great -nrees- i. . v ;.rv wav. and tin- nominations ai d r reptmllee, ill ibe haudn ;ij) . vents w.-iv more limn sitflieietit to pay (be mow lb.. j'liiHi prize money.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1923, Page 1
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