ATHLETIC SPORTS
MAUNGATAPU CLUB The annual meeting of the Maungalapu Athletic Club was attended by a record number of members. The balance-sheet showed the club's finances to be £ ISO in credit. For the club's meeting on Easter Monday next the sum of £250 in cash and trophies was allocated. The programme, which is most attractive, will comprise running, cycling and chopping events, and will include a Xe.v Zealand championship sprint. Handsome silver cup trophies were donated . S mi tlT' T ru st .* I’owell 1 ’ owell and the The election of officials for the ensuins resulted as follows:—Patron, j r p A ' ri J ; Murdoch, M.P.; president, Mr' J. G. Draper (ere-elected): vice-nresi dents, Messrs. R. S . Berridw and t Graham. Given: secretary, Mr. F. r» Armstrong; hon. auditor, Mr*. A J Dickson; executive committee, Messrs' Ferguson. J. Nash. J. I. AVilson T S h °Gunso e n: “ W ‘ E ' and VISITING ATHLETES APPEARANCE AT MASTERTON Press Association MASTERTON. Tuesday. The champion runners, G. Goldin - Austraiia, and L. Lermond. America! did not compete. S L * rmoT <1 >
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 895, 12 February 1930, Page 14
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176ATHLETIC SPORTS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 895, 12 February 1930, Page 14
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