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ATHLETIC SPORT

PAPATOETOE CLUB’S CARNIVAL SUCCESSFUL MEETING Tlie keen interest displayed by both the large assembly of spectators and the competitors at the opening carnival of the newly-formed Papatoetoe Amateur Athletic and Cycling Club on Saturday afternoon augurs well for the future success of this club. The meeting was held on the Papatoetoe Recreation Ground, which had been specially prepared for the occasion, and the tracks were very favourably commented upon by the visiting athletes, who included some of Auckland’s leading amateurs. Good times were recorded in the majority of the events, the runners being assisted by a following breeze. Some close and stirring finishes were witnessed, only inches separating the placed runners in a couple of the finals. . The officials of the club had the arrangements well in hand, and the events were run off to schedule. The Papatoetoe Town Band was in attendance, and enlivened the proceedings with an enjoyable programme of musical items. The officials for the meeting were' — Starter and handicapper, Mr. C. G. Culpan; referee, Mr. W. J. Hindman: judges, Messrs. A.. G. Grin ter, G. K. Hamilton, J. S. Mitchell, and Hr. A. B. Jameson; timekeepers, Messrs. R. MacLeod and W. Young; secretary. Mr. H. C. Webster. Details are: 100 YARDS MAIDEN (All Scratch) First heat: IX F. Gardiner, 1; A. Pawson, 2; C. Docherty, 3. Second heat: A. G. Little, 1; W. G. Thompson, 2; J. B. Wallace, 3. Third heat: G. Gilbert-Smith. 1; P. Anderson,- 2; Ron McKenzie. 3 Final: IX F. Gardiner, 1; A. Dawson, 2; A. G. Little, 3. Time. lOsec. GIRLS 7 50 YARDS JUNIOR First heat: R. Boggs, scr, 1; I’. Richards, 3yds. 2; V. Henderson, 3yds, 3. Second heat: T. Bates, lyd, l; J. Sullivan, 2yds, 2; E. Halsey, scr, 3. Final: T. Bates, J: It. Boggs, 2; P. Richards, 3. PAPATOETOE WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP 75 yards Miss Truda Richards, 1; Miss G. Bill-; ington, 2; Miss B. Gulland, 3. Time, , lOsec. PAPATOETOE JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP 100 Yards A. Dawson, 1; C. Docherty, 2; P. An- ; derson, 3. Tune, 10 4-ssec*. GIRLS’ 75 YARDS SENIOR First lieat: J. Cowling, scr, 1: E. Garnett, scr, 2. Second heat: L. Richards, scr, 1; A. Culpan, 3yds, J. Livingstone, 3yds, C. Bilington, lyd, tied, 2. Third heat: J. Ryan, 3yds, 1; A. Harvey. 4yds. 2. Fourth heat: P. Neil, syds, 1: M. McKenzie, 4yds. 2. Final: ,T. Cowling, 1; M. Harvey, 2: P. Neil. 3. 100 YARDS HANDICAP (Open) NN First heat: D. F. Gardiner, 12yds, 1; V. R. Smytheman. Syds, 2; C. Docherty, 12yds, 3. Second heat: A. Warren, syds, 1: W. G. Thompson, 12yds, 2: A. Gulland, 12vds. 3. Third heat: Darley, Syds. 1; Roper, 2; Elliott, behind. Final: D. F. Gardiner. 1: A. Warren. 2; A. Roper, 3. Time, lOsec.

220 YARDS OPEN HANDICAP V.* R. Smytheman, 19yds. and D. KerrTavlor, 10yds, equal, 1; E. C. Wooller, 10yds, 3. SCHOOLBOYS 7 (JUNIOR) 220 YARDS M. Coon, 45yds, 1; G. Gubb, 45yds, 2; D. List, 10yds, 3. ONE MILE OPEN HANDICAP Ron. McKenzie, 140yds, 1; N. F. Cooper, scr, 2; J. Jones, 170yds, 3. Tim© 4min 44 3-ssec. SCHOOLBOYS 7 SENIOR 880 YARDS P. Anderson, 18yds, 1; W. Landon, scr, 2; J. Harvey, 3yds behind, 3. Time, 2min 30 4-ssec. 440 YARDS OPEN HANDICAP R. L. Darley, 20yds, 1; D. KerrTaylor, scr, 2; S. Nicholson, 30yds, 3. RELAY RACE, 880 YARDS Papatoetoe Amateur Athletic and Cycling Club, 1; Papatoetoe Public School, At the conclusion of the meeting Mr. T. It. Smytheman, vice-patron of the club, presented the successful competitors with their trophies, and congratulated them on their success. SCHOOL SPORTS AT HAMILTON From Our Oxen Correspondent HAMILTON, Saturday. Some good performances were put up at the Marist Brothers’ school sports yesterday. Results were as follow:—100yds .Junior.—T. Clarkin, 1; Webb. 2; Flynn and C. Appleton, 3. 100yds Senior.—P. Gwynne, 1; Delaney. 2; Cassidy, 3. 220yds, Senior.—Gwynne, 1; Delaney, 2; Cassidy, 3. 220yds, Junior.—Webb, 1 : Clarkin. 2; Hawke, 3. Half-mile, Junior.—L. Devivch, 1; G. Walker, 2; W. Bonnar. 3. Half-mile, Senior. —Kane, 1: Delaney, 2. Class Relays.—Junior: Form 1.. 1; Standard IV., 2; Standard 111., 3. Senior: Form V.. 1: Form 111.. 2; Form IV.. 3. District Relay.—Frankton, 1; outside district, 2. Mile, open.—l’eacocke, 1; Delaney, 2; Cassidy, 3. Walking Race.—Kane. 1; Wilson. 2. Half-mile Cycle, junior.—Dold. 1: A. Bradley, 2; Vercoe, 3. Half-mile, senior.—Torpy. 1; Cassidy, 2; Battersby, 3. Mile, junior.—Dold, 1; Vercoe. 2: Ellis, 3; J. Lander, 4.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 811, 4 November 1929, Page 13

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ATHLETIC SPORT Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 811, 4 November 1929, Page 13

ATHLETIC SPORT Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 811, 4 November 1929, Page 13

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