Marton Sports.
The public are again reminded o the St. Patrick’s Sports to beheld a Marton on Monday. No time and ox pense has been spared to get every thing in first-class order, and tin Club deserves hearty pxiblic [support The programme is decidedly attrac tive, and the excellent entries re coived should produce first-class rac lug. The cycling events will b contested by a number of outsidi riders, who may ho classed with th best at present racing in the colony The big Wheel Race should be : most interesting event. The firs horse jumping event (Maide: Hunters) will start at 12.30 sharp The Marton Band will be in attend mice with a good programme c music, so a capital day’s outing ma.; be expected by lovers of sport. Th probable results are as follows; — fNovice Cycling Race, one mile: A Greeuless .1, R. Waters 3, Waite Climo 3. Half Mile: A. W. Jones 1, W. H Brough 2, A. Greeuless 3. One Mile Cycling: W. G. Steven 1, A. W. Jones 3, R. J. Jones 3. Two Milo Wheel Race : R. J. Jouc 1, W. G. Stevens 2,A. G. Donald 3. 75 Yards Handicap :A. E. Beil 1 H. Small 3, A. W. Hall 3. 100 Yards: W. H. Scally 1, H Small 3, A. W. Hall 8. 230 Yards: W. H. Scally 1, Chas Gomcr 3, A. E. Bell 3. 440 Yards: O. W. Moxtod 1, F Whale 3, H. Reid 3. 150 Yards Bracelet: A. E. Belli W. H. Scally 2, A. W. Hall 3.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8765, 16 March 1907, Page 2
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258Marton Sports. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8765, 16 March 1907, Page 2
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