WOODSTOCK SPORTS
The attendance at the AAoodstock Spirts yesterday was good considering the weather and the whole of the events weie got ell'. Children’s day will he held later on when the restrictions are lifted. The hall at night was a sin cess. There was a good Hour, good music and supper and a good attend-
ance. The following are the results of c-liop-ing and sawing events. Local Chop. 12in. lying log—L. Hahn 1, L. Inwood 2. E. Best 3. Time 35 sees. . _
Upright Chop, 12in. log—T. Bannister 1. T. Bannister 2. T. Glass 3. Tunc 23 secs. ' Double Saw, 2 loin, cuts.—Hewie t and Mitchell 1. Starkey and Laurie 2. Time 174 secs. Fiddling. 1 loin, cut—'NY. Blacktuun 1 pc. Mitchell 2. Time 23 sees. Underhand chop, loin, log.—-A. It. Randall 1. AY. Blackmon 2. J. Glass 3. Time 51 secs.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 April 1925, Page 3
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142WOODSTOCK SPORTS Hokitika Guardian, 17 April 1925, Page 3
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