ATHLETICS. CLIFTON FOOTBALL CLUB MONSTER SPORTS. CAMP RESERVE, WAITARA. THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1921. £lOO. CASH AND TROPHIES. '£loo. Under N.Z. Athletic & Cyc. Union Rules. Handicapper: Mr. C. A. Burke.' Judge: Mr. James McLeod. RUNNING EVENTS. MAIDEN RAQE, 100 yards. First prize 30s, second 10s. Post entry 2s. SCHOOLBOYS’ RACE, under 14 years. First prize gold medal, second trophy. Entrance 6d. CLIFTON FOOTBALL HANDICAP, 100 yards, of £l5. First prize £lO, second 70s, third 30s. Nom. 10s. 220 YARDS HANDICAP, of £lO. First prize £7, 2nd 40s, 3rd 20s. Nom. 7/6. 440 YARDS HANDICAP, of £lO. First prize £7, 2nd 40s, 3rd 20s. Nom. 7/6. HALF-MILE HANDICAP, of £lO. First prize £7, 2nd 40s, 3rd 20s. Nom. 7/6. YOUTHS’ RACE, 17 years and under, 220 yds. First prize gold medal, second trophy. Entrance Is. FORCED HANDICAP, 150 yards. First prize 40s, second 10s. Winners, coihpulsory, 2s 6d; losers Is. Points Prize for running events (100, 220, 440 yards and half mile), gold medal. Points to count 5, 3 and 1. ( CYCLING EVENTS. 2-MILE WAITARA WHEEL RACE, of £l5. First prize £lO, second 70s, third 30s. Nom. 10s. ONE AND A HALF MILE BIKE RACE, of £B. First prize £5, 2nd 40s, 3rd 20s. Nom., 7/6. 1 MILE BIKE RACE, of £B. First prize £5 second 40s, third 20s. Nom. 7/6. Points Prize for bike races, a gold medal. Points to count, 5, 3 and 1. Nominations for all events close with the Secretary on Feb. 19, 1921, at 9 p.m. Handicaps appear about Feb. 24, 1921. Five starters or no second prize; four starters or no race. Competitors must send in their last two years’ performances; if no performances for two years the last two winners after declaration of handicaps may be re-handicapped. THE CLUB’S GRAND SOCIAL AND Dance will be held in the Evening. H. SPURDLE, Hon. Sec. P.O; Box 32, Waitara.
JJRENUI gPORTS QLUB. ANNUAL SPORTS. To be held on the URBNUI RECREATION GROUND on THURSDAY, Feb. 24, 1921. Handicappers: W. H. Fuller and C. A. Rumball. EVENTS. No. 1.—150 Yards Maiden Race, post entry 2s 6d. First 30s, second 10s. No. 2.—1 Mile Cycle Race, nom, 3s. First 50s, second 20s, third 10s. No. 3.—l2in. Handicap (Chop), local. Nom. 3s. First 50s, second 30s, third 10s. No. 4.—100 Yards Urenul Handicap. Nom. ss, First 100 s, second 30s, third 10s. No. 5—2 Mile Bicycle Race. Nom. 4s, First 60s, second 20s, third 10s. No 6. —886 Yards Handicap Foot Race. Nom. 4s. First 60s, second 20s, third 10s. No. 7.—l2in. Handicap Chop. Nom. 4s. First 60s, second 20s. third 10s. No. 8.—220 Yards Handicap. Nom 4s. First 60s, second 255, third 10s. No, 9.—Boys’ Race n under 16. Post entry is. First 10s. second ss. No. 10.—Ladies’ Race ; Trophy. No. 11.-440 Yards Handicap, Nom. 4s. First 80s, second 255. third 10s. No. 12.—Boys’ Race, under 14. Post Entry 6d. Trophy. No. 13.—15 in. Handicap Chop. Nom. ss. First 100 s, second 30s, third 10s. No. 14. —Aelay Race, 880 Yards. Nom. 10s per team . First 60s, second 10s. No. 15.—1 Mlle Handicap. Nam. 4s. First 70s, second 30s, third 10s. No. 141. —150 Yards Local Handicap. Nom. 3s, First 40s, second 10s. No. 17.—Stepping the Chain. Post Entry Is. Prize 20s. No. 18.—Forced Handicap. Winners 2s 6d, Losers Is. First 40s, second 20s, third 10s.
Nominations close on Tuesday, February 15, 1921. Handicaps will appear about February 18. Points prize for events 4, G, 8, 11, 15, 18. Points to count 5. 3, and 1. The Committee reserve the right to postpone the sports and make any alterations that may be deemed necessary. Four starters or no race, G starters or no second prize. Competitors must be ready to compete when called upon Children’s Races throughout the day. Luncheon and Refreshment Booths on the ground. Annual Ball will be held in the evening. - Admission to Ball—Gents ss, Ladies 2s 6d. Admission to Grounds—Under 12 free, -over 12 Is. ORCHESTRAL MUSIC. G. N. FULLER, D. L. TATE, Joint Secs.
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