AMATEUR ATHLETICS
THE MASTERTON CLUB. Judging by the hugf: number of spectators at the Public i J ark last might, the Masterton Amateur Athletic 1 G'ub is growing into popularity every week. Two races were run, and considerable interest was; taken in the results. The competitor:were in, fairly good form, and the times registered were very sat-isl'ae-tory. The details of the events are as under:— 120 Yards Hurdlas. First Heat: R. Melvenzie (owes 1") yards-,) t 11. Messenger loivcfi 7 vards) "2 A. 0. Williams (owes 1-1 yards) ... 3 Time, 19 sees. Seoond Heat: E. Douglas (owes i2- yards) 1 H. A. Hodge (owes It yards) 2 J. Bradbury (scratch). 3 Time, 1.9 4-ssees. Final: McKenzie 1. Douglas 2 Messenger 3 I Time, 19,secs. 440 Yards Handicap. ! R. Messenger (15 yards) -1 J. W. Nicholson (25 yards) 2 (J. Griibb (25 yards) . 3 . Time, 51 2-s<secs.
Also started—R. MeKenzie (15yds), J. Bradburv (15 vards), H. A. Hodge ((22yds), A. C. Williams (25yds), L. Boyd (30yds), and Johansen (35yds).
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10532, 19 January 1912, Page 5
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168AMATEUR ATHLETICS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10532, 19 January 1912, Page 5
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