ATHLETICS.
WHANG AMOMOXA-KOHuMtAET SPORTS. .: fo The abovo sports were held on Easter Monday,- .and"'there was a very large attendance. Rain commenced at midday, and fell heavily all through" tho day. The last event, the' underhand chop handicap, was got off in semi-darkness. A dance was held in the evening, and was fairly well attended, though many got wet through during the day and could not attend. Tho following .are the results of the day's sport:--Maiden, 100yds.—H. NewtoiV 1, F. Carroll 2. Single Ladies' Race.—Miss L. Davis 1, Miss E. Bradley 2, Miss K. Aylward 3. 100yds Boys' Race (under 16).—F. Hodder 1, F. Gates 2." 100yds Open Handicap.—H. j Newton 1, F. Gates 2, F. Carroll 3. Open Chop Handicap (lSin.). —C. Marsh 1, C. F. Volzke 2, W. F. Dowman 3. 220yds Open Handicap.—F. Carroll 1, F. Gates 2, H. Newton 3. '• •' Double Sawing (15in.). —Siicwry Bros. 1, , Volzke . Bros. 2, Biehwski and Mate 3. Hop, Step and Jump.—J. P. Manaia 36ft llin., 1; D. Davis, 35ft. 2; F. Carroll, 35ft. 2ic, 3. Married Ladies' Race.—Mrs Hodge 1, Mrs Dunn 2, Mrs Gill 3. Local Chop Handicap (15in). —O. Marsh 1, J. E. Shewry 2, H. (Anderson 3. Double Sawing Handicap Dowman Bros. 1, Newstrowski and Mate 2, Volzke Bros. 3. Open Underhand Chop Handicap (18 iiv).—C. Rodgers 1.- C. F. Volzke 2, C. Marsh 3. Boys under 10.—J. Scott 1, J. Calgher 2, J. Bonner 3. Threading Needle Race.—F. Gates 1, A. Hoare 2, F. Carroll 3. Ladies' Naii-Priving Competition.— Miss Bennett, 1. Mrs Scott 2. 44.0yds. Open .Handicap.—Carrcll 1, Gates 2, Newton 3. Boys under 14.—J. Forman 1, J. Scott 2, R. Aylward 3. Girls under 14.—8. Hill 1, L. Gill 2, M. Gill 3. Stepping the Chain.—J. Law 1, George Court 2. Special Saw (loin). — Dowman aud Mate 1, Bielawski and Mate 2, Shewry Pro's: 3. 100yds. Consolation.—G. Symc 1, L. Aylward 2. The following officers had charge of affairs : Patron. W. A. McChtchan, Esq.; president, W. Good, Esq. ; judges, Messrs Wolfe, Fawkncr, and T. Ryan ; starters, W. Hodge aud R. Scott; •hnndicappors (chops), J. A. Hansen; (running and other events), V. Kleo, H. Blair, and W. Nelson ; Protest Committee, F. London, Archer, Court and Aylward ; chairman of committee, E. W. Court; secretaries and treasur-r-rs. A. McM'e--k.an and Si Bishnra.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 86, 10 April 1912, Page 5
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384ATHLETICS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 86, 10 April 1912, Page 5
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