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ATHLETIC SPORTS

MATiERE MEETING Y 'V.'UjOMartme r ° Wd ' ana *’*• by Mo?d tines p. \i T. H. Turner. G Kelly and T gratifying. Th?s (he mu'V bWn*°L toBo?? > . • fc ». Is i s 1 fed eI! (ievVi 100 Yards topveut.—J. Oorboy ‘‘-A. J -A‘" V :; 0 • -- . y°\ nlv —J- GUI, >P ' V ’ ” vVrrdV sLmS.ls. U g. i-’Oyds). 1; S. W. Thomas i3ovd»> K Waters <2oyds). 3. ' *. l-° \ ards Hurdles.—J. Goiboy (srr% ’ ? S cr>. U 3. lalr tOW ° :yd?> - K*«SU mf.Uhe. ffiS& s-c*- »• *»• J.X^T 3 Uuarrled ■“«■>)—Tepao* Maiden Jump (horses).—g. , Ngarango, 2; t_. L. Murray, 3. ’ oSu, EaCe - 1 mikl — M - X; X Boys’ Race, under 10 years J , H. Cornes, 2; J. Baker, 3. * s Boys’ Race, under 12 years.—J , J. and O. Turner dead-heated Boys’ Race, under 14 years.—C. Rak*, 1; J. Carter. 2. Open Jump (horses).—H. McGovera D. Margan, 2; J. Gray, S. *» *•. NoveUy Bicycle Race.—A. • Married Ladies’ Race.—Mrs. J. fio* , Mrs. G. Stevenson, 2. ** Girls’ Race, under 10 years.—N 1; Ivy Ryan, 2. Flag Race (horses).—C. Box. i- n Margan. 2. *• a Exhibition Trot.—W . Taylor, p n Margan, 2; J. Hannan, 3. ’ \ 44 Hop. Step and Jump —A EdmonA , R. Weinberg, 2. Broad Jump.—F. Wind, 1; R. Weinber*. High Jump.—A. C. Brough, p n Beaton, 2. a Chain Stepping.—R. V. Dench. 1 Sheep Guessing.—The actual we*rk* - the sheep was 1311 b. F. Wind srj#... lSOiilb, and won the prize. MEETING AT RAETIW The annual sports, under ihs tau pices of the Raetihi Sports and Beat! tifying Society, were held on SatunuJ in beautiful weather. There was i good attendance, and the event one of the most successful held by ft, j society. The Waimarino Silver Band watitj attendance, its music adding .nodi * the afternoon’s enjoyment The cups and trophies (pain prizes) were presented to the cue***, ful competitors by Mr. R. W. Saifti, M.P., in the evening. The following are the results: POINTS PRIZES AND CUPS Primary Schools’ Relay Race.—Chakra School. 100 Yards Primary Schools’ Charapic* ship Race.—Umumuri SchooL Field Events.—D. Scarrow. Motor-car Events.—E. Neary, Jun. Horse Events.—M. Williams. Horse Events.—M. Williams. Fire Brigade Events.—A. Rose. TRACK EVENTS 100 Yards Handicap.—S. Breeni (10 3-ssec). 1; L. Doyle, 2; J. Webb,*. 220 Yards Handicap.—G. Cunnindafe 1; L. Doyle, 2. 100 Yards Boys* Race (under 15).—t Mabbott, 1; B. Russell, 2 75 Yards Boys' Race (under 10).—L Mabbott, 1; 11. Ward, 2; G. Lvnch. 1 75 Yards Girls* Race (under 10).—I Willoughby, 1; K. Taiaroa, 2; V. Huutt_ 100 Yards Girls’ Race (un'ier 15)—Hakopa, 1; N. Brown, 2; N. Luna, i. 100 Yards Primary Schools Fharapi* ship.—L. Heardon (Umumuri idtooil j sec, 1; S. Becknam, (Ohaiunt SdbOtlLt F. Johnson (Rangataua ScbaalK tObstacle Race (boys under 16).—Tovlr 1; Haley, 2; Terry'. 3. Married Ladies’ Race.—Mrs. Taylor,; Mrs. Ogden, 2. Married Ladies* Race (over JO).—4n Taylor, 1; Mrs. Coad, 2. Married Men s Race.—A. E. 1; Cunningham. 2. Biycle Race (boys under 16).—M. Teller, 1; N. Cunningham, 2; Ward, J. FIELD EVENTS Motor-car Parking Event—E. Xml drain 4eec), 1; H. W. Littlewood (bn 7sec), 2. Sack Race (boys under 15). —X. Ce* ninghara, 1; R. G lent worth, 2; W. Mo*; Three-legged Race (boys under 15)Lynn Brcs , 1; Cosford and Raynv,: J- Reynolds and F. Johnson, 5. Three-legged Ra<e (girls under 15).- ! Thomson and M. Johansen. 1; Stella «r Joan Mabbott, 2; E. Moore and J. iiderson, 3. High Jump.—J. Garmons way (*ft 2/ 1; W. McLeod (sft), 2. Butting the Shot.—Williamson lin), 1: Rangi Bishop (34ft), 2; (33ft Jin), 3. Tossing the Caber.—J. Webb <4oft B 1: D. Scarrow (37ft 6in), 2; D. MeE»< (37ft 4-iin), 3. Throwing the Hammer.—W. ShsnK* (S9ft 4in), 1; D. Scarrow (81ft 3in), * HORSE EVENTS Maiden Hunters.—Tiwha, 1; Tal Bosey, 3. * Open Hunters’ Cup.—M. William*. -I Tai, 2; Bosey, 3. Pony Jump.—Hansen, 1; Tni, 2; JWI FIRE BRIGADE EVENTS Coupling Event No. I.—A. Rose (41 y* sec), 1; T. Langdon (43 2-seee) ( 2 Sandford (51sec), 3. Coupling Event No. 2.—A Rom O>MI 10 7-10 sec), 1; D. Sandford (lmin l*** I 2; Griffin (lmin 20sec), 3. I Coupling Event No. 3.—D. Sandfard. * A. Rose, 2; H. Bo water, 3. WRESTLING D. Scarrow v. J. Webb.—After a •£’l contested bout, in which no fall* ***’ ( scored, D. Scarrow was declared watton points. (ir* WAtPA HI WITH FRUIT —A fortg* radio message received by the local of the Union Company states that c* Island fruit etearnei Walpahi is no* peered to arrive in the stream at land at two this aft* nooa Suva. About an hour later she will at the Queen's Wharf to land here»*P and mails, after which she P roc * a^!L H Westport for loading, thence Pago and Suva. The Waipahi is expertsd» clear Suva again on April 27 for this P" MANUKAS PASSENGERS. Manuka, which left Wellington on day afternoon for Melbourne, took tn following passengers:— _ _ .Saloon; Mr. J. W\ Peter*. Mr. W H*** ker, Mr. C. R. Langhead. Mr. Mr. Burnside, Major McGuire, McGherson, Mr. G. Todd, Mr. F. K*jH Mrs G. A. Whyte, Miss Johnson. E. J. Hannah, Miss J. M. Pirie. F. Reeve, Mr. L. J. Hooper. Mr. « Brickford, Mr. D. Cooper. Mr. and C. J. NewiJl, Mr. and Mrs. T. U- f holm, Mr. and Mr«. Glen. Mr. *»<* Cavanagh, Miss Mcßae, Miss S. *■ I gill, Mrs. Fenner, Mrs. M. li. M. Gill. Mrs. Falconer, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fell, Mr. Warren. Scott-Young, Mr. A. Nath**. « Cherry, Mr. W. H. Hagrger. Mr. ' Priddy, Mis* barren, Mrs. E. L ford, Miss L. R. Freeman, Mr. McGowan, Miss Kettle, Miss E. XMrs. K. French, Mrs. A- -' s ? r * u Sr t ~3. Wilson, Dr. and Mrs. Ward low, Homer, Mias W. Grace, Mlw ] Miss L. Webster. Miss J. Mr. H. Irving. Mr. P. Haron, Fargo, Mrs E. Burrell, Mrs. MMaster J. Denby. Mrs. Bailing v-s -Mrs. Trosellett, Mr,. F. E. Jdr. I- .Most, Mr. Cr..ugh. Mr. Ltach. Mr. B. W. i'auiknrr. Mr. ton, Mr. Price, Mr. UrfMr. Garsonc. Ri v. Faulkner. man, Mr. Do Write, Mr. G. Tvtherhg. Morton. Mr 1.. , . Mr. Fnwer*. Cl Lean, Mrs. M. C. Lynmere. 'V Kinp. Miss 'W illiams, My J Mr Mrs. P. Murray. Mrs. G. Mo«r*r„ Dc« Mrs. Cahill, Miss G. Jackson, •f*Treirnie, Mr. and Mrs. Muri*. ton, Mrs. O Atchesor Mrs. M« Kroger. Mrs. Hopkins, ‘ 1 Massev-Burns;,!-. Mr »**■ low and 2 children. Mrs.JJ- j; B . ijj ilia. Sutherland. W o shall and 2 children. Mrs- I- - frsg « ami 3 oliildreii. Mra. PTIO*. M's> i la' . id. Mr- Hruc#. . )ft >law W. . S M a wley. ’ * i and 103 steerage- .

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 320, 3 April 1928, Page 2

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ATHLETIC SPORTS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 320, 3 April 1928, Page 2

ATHLETIC SPORTS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 320, 3 April 1928, Page 2

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