SHANNON « AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND j CYCLING CLUB'S I S P OJI T S j
'SHANNON DOMAIN, I SATURDAY, APRIL 28th. I First Event to Start at 11.80 a.m. | PROGRAMME: i Buiuimg and Field Events: i I. 100 Yards Handicap. Ist Trophy value £2 10s: 2nd Trophy value It's, j Entry Fee 2s. . j 2.100 Yards Handicap (Maiden). 1 Ist. Trophy value £1 Is; 2nd trophy, value 10s. Entry Fee 2s. . 3. 220 Yards Handicap. Ist Trophy' value £2 10s; 2nd trophy value £l. Entry Fee 3s. 4. 440 Yards Shannon Handicap. Ist Trophy £7 10s; 2nd trophy value £2 10s. Entry Fee 6s. 5. SSO Yards Handicap. Ist Trophy value £2 10s; 2nd trophy value £l. Entry OS. 6. Ono Mile Flat Handicap. Ist Trophy value £2 10s; 2nd trophy value | 15s. Entry 3s. 7. Broad Jump. Ist Trophy value £1 10s; 2nd trophy value 15s. Entry Fee 8. High Jump. Ist Trophy value £1 10s; 2nd trophy value 15s. Entry Fee 9. 120 Yards Hurdle Handicap. Ist trophy value £2 10s; 2nd trophy value £l. Entry Fee 3s. ! 10. One Mile Walk. Ist prize value ! £2; 2nd prize value 15s. Entry Fee 2s. > Cycling Events: 11. Ono Mile Cycle Handicap. Is: prize value £2 10s; 2nd prize value 15s. Entry Fee its. 12. Two Mile Cycle Handicap. Ist : prize value £2 10s; 2nd prize value 15s. . Entry Fee os. 13. Five Mile Cycle Handicap. Ist Trophy value £2 10s; 2nd trophy value ' 15s. Entry Fee 3s. Tug-of-War: ' 14. Five Men a Side. Ist Trophy val- ' ue £lO. Entry Fee 10s. j Wood Chopping: i 15. 12-inch Standing Block. Ist Tro phy value £2 10s; 2nd Trophy value £1
Eut ry Fee "3s. 16. 12-inch Underhand Block. Ist Trophy value £2 LOs; 2nd trophy value £l. Entry Fee 3s. Ladies' Events:
17. 100 Yards Handicap. Ist Trophy value £1 Is; 2nd trophy value 10s (id. 18. 75 Yards Handicap. Ist Trophy value £1 2nd trophy value 10s 6d. Boys' Championship: 10. 100 Yards (under 16 years). Ist value 7b 6d; 2nd value 2s 6d. Entry Fee 6d. 20. 440 Yards (under IS years). Ist Trophy value 10s; 2nd trophy value 2s (3d. Entry Fee Is. Girls' Championship: 21. 100 Y'ards (under 16 years). Ist Trophy value 7s 'id: 2nd trophy value 2s 6d.. Entry Fee Gd. 22. 440 Yards (under 18 years). Ist Trophy value 10s; 2nd 2s Sd. Entry Fee Is. Flax Events: (Trophies Presented by AIL Seifert, Esq.) 23. Fibre Turning. Ist Trophy vialue 3gns.; 2nd trophy value 2gns. Entry Fee Is. 24. Libre Spreading. Ist 3gas; 2nd 2gas. Entry Fee Is. 25. Flax Bundle Making and Tying lit 3gns.; 2nd 2gns. Entry Fee Is. RULES OF COMPETITION:
1, No Acceptance Fee to be paid. 2. Competitors must wear usual full athletic costume, consisting of singb-t and breeches, (elbow to knee).
3. Competitors when nominating must I send in their results of the last two years' performance.-. 4. All events will be under the Bule* of the New Zealand Amateur Athletic. • Association. ~>. Xo entry will be accepted unless ! accompanied by nomination !'<:<:-. \ '}. Competitors must wear a number fto be supplied by the Secretary) corI responding to that opposite their names on the programme. 7. The decision of the Judges or Judge -bull be final in every competition, and they have power to disqualify ( ajjy competitor. 5. In High Jump and Broad Jump each competitor shall be allowed three <Z) trie... 9. The Committee reserve the right of refusing any entry, making any change in the programme, postponing or abandoning the .Sports if necessary by weather or other circumstances, of which they shall be sole judges. 10. All Events, FIVE competitors or i,o -'i=d Prize. THREE competitors or no event. This Rule will be strictly
! enforced. 11. A!) entries must be made on N.Z. A.A.A. Forms. 12. AH competitors must be it; readiness when called, as the events must come oft in the order stated. Any competitor misconducting himself will be excluded from the competition, and if he should have successfully competed he must forfeit the prize. ALL COMTETITORS ITCST LEAVE THE RING AFTER EACH EVENT.
13. None but the Officials and Competitors during the events allowed on the course. THIS RULE WTLL BE STRICTLY E>TFOECED. 14. Seratchings. —All competitors not competing in any event must notify the Scratching Steward not less than tea minutes before the event. 15. All competitors must be financial members of their respective Clubs. 16. Ladies events. Competitors need not be members of any Affiliated Club. 17. TUG-OP-WAS. Five men ' aside, including captain. To be pulled on battens. Hip fcohs ere barred. Judges' decision final. Pull five minutes: if no decision, three minutes pull. Trains leave for— i. 5 p.c:. and 6.5 p.m. For Palrcerstoc. North 3.5 p.m. and 9 p.m. Afternoon Tea Obtainable on Ground. BAND IN ATTENDANCE.
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Otaki Mail, 23 April 1923, Page 4
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