ATHLETICS.
PIHAMA HANDICAPS For the Plhama Club's sports to be held on Wednesday, March 31, the handicaps declared by Mr. J. J. O'Dea for the running eveuts are as follows—--100 YARDS—F. S. Proctor 3yds., P. Hickey 0, E. .1. Hickey 6, P. H. Holmes 7, E. Scott 8, C. Trotter S, J. McCarthy, H. Tamihana 9, T. Duffey, O. J. Roberts, Plrl Nulra, J. Tuwhaka and J. Wallor 10. 220 YARDS.—F. S. Proctor 23yds, T. Hickey 12, E. J. Hickey 13, P. Holmes 15, E. Bcolit 16, T. E. Taylor, C. Trotter 18, J. McCarthy, H. Tamihana 19, T. DulTey, R. Bowman, Piri Nuku, O. J. Roberts, J. Wallor and V. Trotter 20. 440 YARDS.—F. S. Proctor 2.l}ds, T. E. Taylor, P. Hlckoy, E. J. Hickey 30, r. Holmes 35, E. Scott, T. DufTey, J. McCarthy 40, C. Trotter, R. Bowman, H. Tamihana, J. Wallor, D. Trotler 4a.
OPEN HANDICAP; eight laps.—L. Mangham (7-9 Harley-Davldson) scr., W. J. Claringbold (7-9 Indian) 40sec, H. Moeller (7-9 HarleyDavidson) 55, H. Christensen (7-9 HarleyDavldson), 05, A. Guy (7-9 Indian), F. Hohala (7-9 Harley-Davidson), L. Webby (7-9 BarleyDavidson), C. Rongonul (7-9 Harley-Davldson) 75, F. J. Busing (5-6 Royal Ruby) 80, J. Sweeney (3% Indian) 90, F. Sykes (3% Royal Ruby) 95, W. Davy (2% Douglas) 155, F. Champion (2% Douglas) 175, A. E. Bird (2% Connaught), 235. OPEN CHOP—V. Warner, W. ,1. Hackett scr., J. Buhlman, H. Magon, J. D. Coombe lOsec, W. A. White not handicapped. NOVICE HANDICAP; five laps—S. Christensen (7-9 Harley-Davldson) scr., A. Guy (7-9 radian), L. Webby (7-9 Harley-Davidson), C. Rongonul (7-9 Harley-Davldson), F. Hohala (7-9 Harley-Davidson) ssec„ A. E. Bird (2% Connaught). 100.
OPEN "ANDICAP; Sit laps.—L. Mangham (7-9 Har.ey-Davidson) scr., W. J. Claringhold (7-9 Indian) SOsec, H. Moeller (7-9 Indian) 50, F. Hohala (7-9 Harley-Davidson), A. Guy (7-9 Indian), L. Webby (7-9 Harley-Davld-son), C. Rongonul (7-9 Harley-Davidson) 55, F. J. Busing (5-6 Royal Ruby) 00, J. Sweeney (3% Indian) 65, F. Sykes (314 Royal Ruby) 70, W. Davy (254 Douglas) 115, F. Champion (2% Douglas) 130, A. E. Bird (2% Connaught) 175. The course is In good order. Any holes have been filled and the roller Is to be put over the ground. The nominations in the running and cycling events are good. The committee Is getting splendid support, and a good day is promised If the weather Is fine. Note.—All motor cj'cle events subject to re-handicaps.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 March 1920, Page 7
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