ROSS SPORTS
There was excellent competition yesterday at the Rods sports, especially among the axemen, hut the reported ease of infantile paralysis and the consequent absence of young people affected the attendance, adversely. lOOyards Foot rat e.—Douglas 1, Dc Freatus 2, Poison 3. Maiden Chop:—Black 1, Best (Hokitika) 2. Upi ight Chop, 15-inch log: B. Teen 1, Brown 2, Neame 3. 123 yards Foot race: Walls 1, Jones 2, T.amont 3. Time 12 4-5 secs. 220 yards Foot race:—AYalls 1, Jones 2 Lament 3. Time 25 sees. 4!oyards:—Jones 1, Do Freatus 2. Murtha did not finish. Time 54 secs. Handicap Saw, 15-inch log. 2 cuts: Clancy and Cbulson 1, Mitchell and Blaelvinun 2.
Underhand Chop, 15-inch:—First Heat: T. Bannister 1. J. Bannister 2, Clancy 3. Second Heat: Glass 1, Hannah 2, Hahn 3. Final Heat: Clancy 1, Hahn and T. Bannister, a dead heat. 2. Twenty competed. Half Mile Foot race: Jones l, Teague 2.
Slipping the Chain: AA iliski 1, In glis 2.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 April 1925, Page 3
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164ROSS SPORTS Hokitika Guardian, 15 April 1925, Page 3
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