OTAKI AMATEUR ATHLETIC SPORTS. ANNUAL MEETING, SATURDAY, MARCH: 24th. VALUABLE TROPHIES AS PRIZES. Programme: 1. 120 Yards Maiden. 2. 100 lards Handicap (Open). 3. 220 Yards Handicap (Open). 1. HO lards Handicap (Open). 5. SSO Yards Handicap (Open). 0. One Mile Handicap (Open). 7. Long Jump. S. High Jump. 0. Oue Mile Cycle Handicap, 10. Three Mile Cycle Handicap. 11. Hop, Step, and Jump. 12. 120 Yards Hurdles. 13. 10(1 Yards Local. 11. 100 1 ards Cluh Handicap. 15. 100 Yards Handicap, tor boys over 1- to 15 years of age. Mr Taylor’s tropliy valued £1 (Ist prize). Entry free. 10. 70 \ aids Girls ’ Race. Conlined to local school. First prize Basket Ball, donated by Mr Siddells. Entry free. 17. One Mile Handicap (Open) Walk. IS. J-Mile Relay Race (Open). Four 220 yards. 19. 100 Yards Consolation Race. 20. 120 Yards Senior Cadet Race. SHEEP GUESSING. CHAIN STEPPING. All competitors must be members of an affiliated club before competing. Non-members must join Otaki Club, membership fee 2s 6d. Entry tee and list of performances I must accompany entry. I All competitors must compete in their [ Club colors. ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1923, WITH THE SECRETARY, or MR J. O'SULLIVAN, C/o Janies Smith, Drapers, Manners and Cuba Streets, Wellington. All Local Entries with Mr H. Taylor, Otaki Railway. LIGHT REFRESHMENTS ON j GROUND, j ADMISSION TO GROUND.— 1 . Children over 12. (id. L, W. MILLS, Secretary. Opening of New Asphalt Cycle Track LEVIN AMATEUR ATHLETIC & CYCLING CLUB SPO R T S LEVIN PARK DOMAIN. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1923. ' Starts 1.30 p.m. VALUABLE TROPHIES FOR ALL EVENTS. Handicapper and Starter: MR G. WATSON. Handicapper Bushmen’s Events: i$R D. J. GARDINER. Nominations Close— WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7. PROGRAMME ‘. Cycle Events: 1. The New Track Lap Race Co laps'; All oi Scratch. Winner of each of the first 4 laps receives Trophy. Winner of last lap takes First Prize. 2. i Mile Cycle Handicap. 3. 1 Mile Cycle Hundieup. 4. 2 Mile Cycle Handicap. 5. 5 Mile Cycle Handicap. Junior Cycle Events: 6. s Mile Cycle Handicap. 7. 1 Mile Cycle Handicap. Ladles’ Events: 8. 75 Yards Ladies’ Handicap, 9. 120 Yards Ladies’ Handicap. 10. 140 Yards Ladies’ Relay Race. (One iap 220 yards, two lapis 110 yards), Open Flat Events: 11. 100 Yards Handicap). 12. 220 Yards Handicap. , 15. 440 Y’ards Handicap). 14. 880 Yards Handicap. % 15. i Mile Handicap). 16. Hop, Step), and Jump Handicap. 17. Long Jump Handicap. 18. High Jump) Handicap, Junior Flat Events: 19. 220 lards Handicap. 20. 410 Y'ards Handicap. Bushmen’s Event: 21. 2 Men Sawing, entry fee Is. Ist prize 2 Gold Medals Presented by Mr Biggens. Entries close with, the Secretary, March 7, 1923. All Entries inuoj be on N.Z.A.A.A. Forms and give last 3 performances each distance. Field Event Entries must be on »epar« ate forms and give full performances. Ladies’ Entries must be on Official Forms and state performances. Ali Ladies’ Entries received on official forms free. Late entries and entries not on official forms Is. Entries Open Events, 2s. Entries Junior Field Events, Is. Btuhaen’g Event, 4j>. The above is not the order of events* Junior competitors must give per* formacces and must be 17 years or an* *er, • Trains leave Eevin for Wellington aft 4.30 p.m (New Plymouth mail; and at 6.45 p.m. Trains leave for Palmerston North at 7.40 p.m. and BAS p.m. ALEX. S. HUNTER. Secretary, Winchester Street, LEVIN. ]
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