PAPAKURA BAND SPORTS.
- The Papakura Band Sports, on ' Easter Monday, were very successful. We are arranging a review of the progress of this enterprising organisation. The world's champion, Postle, 1 was unable to make good against his handic ps. Results : Maiden 120yds.—Hammond 1, Orme 2. Loug Jump—W. R. Hogg (including 2ft handicap) 20ft lOin, 1, P. Quane(lft6in) 19ft 11 in, 2. Papakura Tim.us, lOAyds, i, J. G. Brain, 12yds, 2, G. C. Butt, lliyds 3 Also s.arted —W. J. Burns lOAyrl ,W. It. Hogg Biyds, W. J. McManus 8 £ yds, C. Copw 12yd«, S. Bright 12yds. Won by 6in, a half-ya;d cove iug the fn-st six. Time 11 3-5 sees. One-mile Walk—J. Box, 85yds, 1, J. Rice, 25yds, 2. Time 7as. 7 4-ss. Hop, Step and Jump—P. Quane (scratch) 42ft 4 in, 1, T. Rees (including 2ft 6in handicap) 42ft 2in, 2, W. R. Hogg (scratch) 39ft 9in, 3. One-mile Handicap—ii. King, 115 yds, I, A- Clark, 90yds, and C. Jenkins, 150 yds, dead heat for second place. A great race. Time 4m. 28s. Hurdle Handicap, 120 yd Hawtho.n, owes 3yds, 1, P. Quane, owes I yd, 2. Time 16 1-ss. Bicycle Hand Lao, 2 milts—H. W. Robert,, 100 yds, 1,8. Roberts, 170 yds 2, W. Sutton, 210 yds, 3. Ladies' Braceler, 300yds—G. F. Timms, 25yds, 1, E. Bust, 26yds, 2, W. J. McManus, 20yas, 3. Time 30 2-ss. Bandsmen's Hand'csp, 100yds—W. Lever, syds, 1, W. iticaavd&on, scratch, 2, J. Walke , 4yds, 3. 440vas Hr n icap—W. J. Burn«, 24 yes, I, E. Bus, 30yds, 2, C. Cope, 30 yds, 3. Time 5 s. High Jump Handij.p .. G. Brain (including 3"a ban icap) oft sin, 1; A. Hawthorn (scrach) sft 2in, 2, J. Donohue (scratch) sfl Oii;;, 3. Daif-mile Handic p—E. McGeehan 50yds, 1, W. J. Burns 55yds 2, R. Couithard, 65yd:, 3. Time 2mo 4-ss.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 5, 10 April 1912, Page 3
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