PARAPARAUMU AMATEUR
PARAPARA-UMtT E VENIN G There was a good muster at the first iieeling to count -lor the points prtzi on Monday, twenty competitors entering for the track events. The most interesting finish was the 100 yardwhere only a matter of inches separated the first six competitors at the judges' tapo. In the field event. Putting the Shot. Mr F. Howell, from scratch, threw 31ft. Sin. -Mr A. Brandt won the ChainStepping. ' The following are the results to count for points prizes and trophics:Senior Events: I Mile.-—C. Mowbray t, E. Weggcry _', L. Cornor '■'■■ 100 I'ards.—W. Mowbray J, 1- Cornor 2, R. Maclean 3. i ! i Vards—AY. Mowbray I. E. BraJunior Events: 220 Vard.s.—G. Howell I. W. Clarke 22"? T. Maclean '■'<■ -tin lards.---J. Maclean I. L. Potts 2 I'. Cornwall I!. ,-.si, V'ards.—l'. Cornwall I, \Y. Clarke ■l, E. Hales Z. KZTV-Z*. "IP""" ■~*;:t 'i'"rzrz.~"-.' r, iFS£3t
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Otaki Mail, 6 December 1922, Page 4
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