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ATHLETICS.

RIVERLEA SPORTS CLUB. Da2 nff . Thursday since 1916, and It, 5..1 ery - we "- The secretarial arrangements, under Mr. D Malone were well SSKn«*V ."*■ J -- T -"' ™b™s- - ri?hl 3t K' er^ adn,lrabl >' fllled the Mian! S .£L Plw Eand was In "'tendance, W fiSt s w !! e llsteaed t0 atte,rtlv ">' bessiS 120 yarda.--.Hnal: BeckMssmger 1, Hlckey 2, Walsh 3. Other runn« were B. Riordan, C. Bartlett, K. Lye. >» ) V S, n easU) '- Tlme ' «i », SSJ?1 B Ha^a P-Crook, i, Pore- . he » 0l ?-rinnl: Beckbesaluger w™ i * ' 3. Time, I «ani y „J,ar d ' *«■««* I M .j t <«£ and under) .-Cameron 1,1 W,IZTr e l 2 - - olher competitors: M MmlreT rlder -P«teraon 1, Vincent 2, Hick o »v r o' r 'S-n han<U o Cal, -- rinsl: Tristram 1, P. Hickey 2, Wilson 3. Won by a yard, a foot between second and third ffi' e> *?v Fraßj " '• E - Plare » 2TrtSV ("orsesl.-T. Vincent's Whlrl-handicap.-Laurent 1, Duffy 2, t„A» J ' ~ W<la by a s"»<*. two yardsV tween second and third »••»•*» v.?5 si \, ?, ve f ~ w - Theodore 1, C. K 55 *:,*• Ha >' s Prln <* «■ S. E o{.rer e< ' J , ao W l '^alah C !'~ R ' Pei "" n2ton *' H^'SaSkfl^HS) 0 ?' 0 ' Welgl " " 7 %»»-- mSrt.f Mil!*- - ?- ?• Durean and a Hammew ey 831b each (correct weight). D. Swarf' me - MIM Whalen *• Mtes Ha°r OT s.^T llne - J ' Ham ° era,ey '• *' The daoce In (be evening was a treat ?».? s"*'?, was s Vft local orchestra, and Mr. Hupe officiated as Af.C. UREWUI BPOBTS. .JO:,* I **'?!.".** 73 ona <* 1 16 «»t popular E!i gath ??' lnE " alon e the coast was the an s uat ™i u <m o£ the tJreiml Sports Club; andfrom the enthusiasm that the official* are tTi "J. ? J onnect '™ with the. meeting that » to be held at Urenul on Thursday thore yJ in *<?«™ that the flxUuTWw U y 0 ' r 3 e bsen miTrt - wlu be «» Popular as of

»iL "}H2 m , K s rMl " l "' of athletic, chop»™J?' 1 events hare been ?22E£*' ? nd e J cellent nomlnaUons hire been received" for the principal events. Complete arrangements have been made jy the committee, of which Mr. G. ™ Fute Is secretary. *uui-r is Handicaps have been declared as follows:

Half-mile.—Slight scr., McCaul 20 yards. H D. George 25, J. Bertrand '3O, G. Taylor 30' A. B. Cole 40, W. Skelton 40, A. K. Whitehead 40, A, McKeown 45, C. A. Rumbal 45 One Mile,—Sllgh. 20 yards, McCaul .30, g' Z* y l? r 3J l f Ke , om "• *• K - Whitehead 75, K. O. Whitehead 80, D. Rumbal 80, L. Spurr 85, C. Rumbal 85, D. Mcßae 100, C. G Dunbar 120, E. Rumbal 120. Twelve-Inch Maiden Handicap Chop—S Tutu scr H L. Slight scr., Larson 4sec, Warner 4, Magon 4, 'Blossom 4, Broueh 6 Furze S, Waite 8, Mowat 8, D. Whitehead 10 Tamakl 10, E. Ekdahl 10, Northoott 10 Tweire-lnch Handicap Chop—E. Shewry Sharpe scratch, H. Burkltt 4 seconds' West 4, R. A. Shewry 4, H. L. Slight 10, s. Tutu 10, W. Bowman i-;,?\. c ' > ?' bett 12 ' W*" l6 ' & l™ Vhtehead 14. Blos,som 14, Magon 16, D Waite 16, Larsen 1«, Brough 16, Mowat 16 Ek^hl 1 ?' D ' VVhlteh6l " l •"■ I'araakl 20, fi! Fifteen-Inch Handicap Chop.—E. Shewry ?■.?■"...*■ Snewr y IKsec, Burkltt 12, W. H West 12, Warner 20, Blossom. 20, W. Dowman 25, P. Corbett 25, S. Tutu 25, D Waite H, H. ft-hltehead 25,' J. 25, K 35, Whitehead 35. A special prlae ot £2 will be added to chopping events.

MAHOE SPORTS. TO BE HBLD ON THUBSDAY. vS 1 * 4 / s i. aonual W OllB gathering of the ™, ™, A ? letlc Club - wl,lch ls f "e h„ld on fnuisday, promises to be successful In K r?? ct - , M! 8 Mwrt "J' *n»rti that law entries have been received, and all Inn " r "« effi f ata »r the d»y's outing are well in hand. should the weather b<) favourable It is „peeled that there will db Lwf atwn *w«. and on enjoyable day's ?L Wwt Ena tailoring Company, strata9Mvenlhaa be « n » ddetl *' «■. proff m l, W K lch 3houid aUract a '«» fleld. be J an oDen r4c « over 100 yard* VriSl- flrst prlze WI » ? ™ °f clothes valued at 13gns\, donated by the West End Tailoring Co. EntrlMwlU fee Kll be 7» 64 The programme for th« sports U advertised In this issue!

V 100 220 440 H. L, Slight ynrda , nor. jurda hct. Tarda E. Becfcbesslnger . 1 4 7 14 15 . 4 9 4 $j W. B. Fuller 10 18 20 rj 10 • n 10 18 10 J. B«ttrand 9 ~V>' _2 0. Fuller 10 18 11 h. Sswipson 12 E. W. Proctor ... 12 14 Bennett ....... . 12 ~ 6 14 2"! A. B. Cole 14 25 16 14 18 11! 17 ~ . s 10 . 8 8 16 15 : - iM. Putt . $ IT C. H. Humnal .... . 8 18 a ;» . !l 20 I . 10 3.. . 10 0. P. Puller 10 16 O'Hara. Smith .... [ 15 M. D»>- " __ 18 H. It. Whitehead . 30 0. Tuylor

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1920, Page 7

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ATHLETICS. Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1920, Page 7

ATHLETICS. Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1920, Page 7

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