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ATHLETICS

FINAL MIGHT’S MEETING f£l Might meeting for this seasoffJSlnMj held by the Opotiki ‘Aina tout Athletic and Cycling Club on Friday night at the reserve., The fcllowing >yere the results:— Senior High Jump.—Upton and 1 In* skip (tie) sft 4ins 1, Tawiiara 2ft 2in 3. ’ Relay.—The A Grade girls and B grade boys- relay was won by the girls. Junior If- mile Cycle.—W. Storer 3j J. .King 2, Palmer 3. Junior Broad Jump. —Alio 10ft lin 1, J. Sheeran loft 9-Vin. 2, -Tawiiara L 5 it. 3. ' Senior Cycle, 1 mile —F. Storer 1, 15. Storer 2, .1). Vercoe 3. >Girls 22.0 Yards.—Massey 1, Jeffery 2, AJ/cCaldon '3. Junior 220 Yards. —IN'. Sheeran 1, Tawiiara 2, Mio 3. Senior 220 Yards. —Anderson J, Deb* receny 2, Inskip 3. Final B 75 Yards.—N. Sheeran 1, MciMillan 2, Patterson 3. Junior Cycle J-mile. Dander 1, King 2, Storer 3. Hop, step and jump.—-Anderson (43ft. lin.) 1, Griffin (42ft. lm) 2, lnskip; (41ft. 2ia.) 3. Boys A Grade 75 Yards. —Hedley 1, Fleming 2, Davies 3. Girls A grade 75 yards.—R. Wilkinson 1, McCaldcn 2, Lammas 3. Girls B grade 50 yards.—Harrison 1, Storer 2. Aloore 3. . 75 .yards open.—rDebrecony .1, Anderson 2, Upton 'J. Cycle, 2 mile. —Vercoe 1, F. Storer 2, -E. Storer 3. Boys 220 yards.—ls. J-’arkinson 1, McMillan 2, 'Hedley 3. 880 Yards.—Upton 1, Logan 2. POINTS POSITION With only one more meeting, which is a day meting, to he held, the points in. the various events are as follows: — SENIOR, EVENTS Sprint J. Inskip 1). Debreeefiy 24. B. Anderson. 21. Field J. Inskip. " , 15. Upton LHJ. N. Griffin 13. Distance 15. Upton 31. j Logan 21. R. Patterson 17. Aggregate 15. Upton 65. J. Inskip 57. D. Debreceny 33. JUNIOR EVENTS Sprint Tawiiara 10. 15. Brown 15. N. bheeran 15 Field E Brown 17 H. Morris 10. Tawiiara 11. Distance L. Burton 5. h. H. Morris ”3. N. Abbot 3. Tawhara 3. , Aggregate E. Brown 33. H. Mon is 31. 'Tawiiara 30. GIRLS A GRADE Sprint Harrison 26. It. Wilkinson 25. Storer 20. Field A. Jeffery 17. .1). Snell 16iH. Eason 16. R. Wilkinson 16. Aggregate R. Wilkinson 41. A. Jeffery 33. Harrison 26. Boko 4 ■i SMIOIt CYCLISTS . -lift F. Slorcr 42 ! B. Vercoe 4.1, E. Storer 26. , JUNIOR, CYCLISTS W. Storer 38. A. Dando 36. J. King 33. SCHOOL-BOY CYCLISTS M. Hoi lard 15. . ' W. Storer 11.

A GRADE BOYS Sprint J. Moore 19. j H. Snell 12. E .‘ W. Hedley 12. V - Field W. Hedley 10. H. Snell 8. , Distance W. Hedley 10. H. Snell 6. Aggregate W.'Hedley 32. H. Snell 26. J. Moore 19. B GRADE BOYS J. Wilkin 21. I. Button 10. Parkinson 9. SCHOOL SPORTS TH.VMS VISIT WHAKATANE TENNIS AND CR I CKET - Teams representing the U.D.H.S. in tennis and cricket visited Whakatane on Saturday and played games against the W.D.H.S. 'The following were the results of the games:--TENNIS Opotiki girls won three singles games and lost one. The doubles resulted in one win each for Opotiki and Whakatane. GIRLS CRICKET Opotiki First Innings 15 Second Innings 39 Total 45 Whakatane First Innings 25 Second Innings 25 Total 50 , BOYS ( PICKET Whakatane—First Innings. Penny l.b.w. Cullen ... 1 Rivett b Cullen 0 Semmens b (alien - 0 Keepa !> Cullen 3 Print l> Cullen „ 2 Raymond c Sheeran b Brown 2 Robins J> Cullen 0 AleOready I, Cullen 0 Hautain b Cullen - Dickinson 1> Cullen O Anderson not out ' '33 Extras 6 Total 55 Bowling: Cullen 9 overs, 14 runs, 9 wickets,- Brown 6, 14, 1. Opotiki—First Innings. Hedley e- Rivett b Semmens U .Brown b Keepa 1 Reeves 1> Semmens 0 Kururangi c Haultain b Keepa 1 Cullen c Anderson b Semmens D Tawhara b Keepa 2 13.l 3 . Sheeran b Semmens 5 Rhodes c Haultain b Semmens 0 Anderson not out 1 4 Extras 4 Total . • 20/ Bowling: Keepa 5 overs, 4 runs, 5 wickets ; Semmens 5, 17, 4. WhakaUne—Second Innings. Rivett 1) C alien ' 0 Semmtn., c Brown b Cullen 1 Amlerson c Hedley b Cullen 1 Keepa c Brown b Cullen 19 Print I.) Sheeran ■ j 0 Raymond b Cullen 3. ltol.ins c Burton 1, Brown . 6 AleOready run out 2 Brown c Cullen b Brown --- 10 Haultain c Kururangi b Brown 0 Dickinson not out- 0 Extras 9 'lota I 47 Bowling: Cullen 9 overs, 10 runs, 5 wickets; Brown 5, 14, 3; N. Sheeran 3,8, 1. Opotiki —Second Innings. Cullen c Anderson b Keepa 0 Kururangi b Semmens 10 Anderson c AleOready b Semmens 3 N. Sheeran l.b.w. Keepa 2 J. Sheeran b Keepa T Rhodes run out 5 Reeves not out 1 Tawhara b Seimneiis 0 PA own not out 10 Extras 5 Total for 7 wickets 50 Bowling: Keepa 5 overs, 10 runs, 3 wickets; Semmens 4, 25. 3.

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Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 16, 28 March 1938, Page 3

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ATHLETICS Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 16, 28 March 1938, Page 3

ATHLETICS Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 16, 28 March 1938, Page 3

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