KOKATAHI SPORTS
In spite of the unfavourable weather eniidit ions yesterday, the management resolved to larry on the programme. The weather though damp mis not siillieienily wet to prevent what was a verv satisfactory attendance under the circumstances, indicating that there Would have keen a very large crowd present: if the weal her had been line. The various event-; uetv run off in good lime, the ollieiak l.cing wry attentive to their duties, Li the evening a veto .Mtnes.-lul hall was 1 1 “ItI iil the I’uhlie llall. The lollou ing are the results : - Boys' Race. 10 years and under: Wallace Alchatty I. Jack de i’illipi 2. (i iris’ Race —Margaret Fleming 1. Ida Alorris 2. .Men’s ALiiden Race. 160 yards— Alarshall 1. O’Brien 2. Boys' Bare. 12 years and under. 100 yards—Gen Jolmston 1. AY. Diodriehs 2. Cyril Cron 3. ATarried Ladies’ Race. 100 yardsAirs Alexandra 1. Airs IT. Ditniniek 2. Airs Alarshall 3. Girls’ Race. 12 years and under Alice Ha vi M. Nellie Alarshall (dead heat). .Maiden f T nderltand Chop. 12in. log ,T. Beck 1, J. Cuttnnee 2, N. .Tnsivich 3. 21 eonipetitors. Boys’ Race, 15 years and under— Geo. Johnson 1, Parks 2. G. Aleharrv Ladies’ Sack R.aec—Kitlie MeGirr 1. Mrs AleSavenev 2. 440yds. Handicap—R. Kirwan 1. TJ. Staines 2. H. Fleming 3. Handicap Saw, 2 outs —,T. Bannister and ,T. P. Higgins 1. J. Phillips and I). Bannister 2. E. Mitchell and Geo. Hewlett 3. Ladies’ Sawing Coinpetit ion—First heat : Airs AfeSavcncy and Aliss Aluir 1, Airs Cron, and Airs Crongh 2. ATisses iroweott 3. Second heat: ATisses Cooper 1. ATi sees Baird 2. Airs Tnwood and Airs Alexandra 3. Final : ATisses Cooper 1. Airs AleSavenev and Aliss Aluir 2. Time 20}sees. I*2o yard- Handicap—lT. Staines 1. G. Moni; 2. P. Kirwan 3. Time 13 2-5. Schools Relay Race—Lower Kokat.alii 1. Cpper Koiternngi 2. Lower K oka tali I 3. Ladies 100 A'ards Handicap. first heat—Aliss ALirshall 1. Aliss MeGirr 2. Mi-s Currie 3 ; second heat—Aliss L. Afonk 1. Airs Alexandra 2. Air- IT. Diminiek 3. I'iiial—Aliss L. Alonk 1. Miss MeGirr 2, Aliss Marshall 3. Open Chop. 15 inch leg. underhand Bradley 1. Randall 2. Glass 3. Mitchell 4. Time 1.10. Nineteen competitors. Whippet Rare —Ouimet 1, Linda Lmi 2. Tinker Toy 3. 1 Aide Race—Muir 1. H. Fleming 2. P. Kirwan 3. Farmers Chop, underhand. 12 inch log—S. Godfrey 1. J. Marshall 2. A'. Fleming 3. Time 55sees. Sixteen competitors
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1927, Page 1
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