HARRIERS
WEEKEND ACTIVITIES KIATERE CLUB. SENIOR AND JUNIOR RUNS. On Saturday members of the Kiatero Harrier Club held a friendly run from the Y.M.C.A. The juniors, together with several boys of the Y.M.C.A., ran over a three miles course which covered a great variety of country. S. Pickett showed his usual consistent form, while N. Dickel and A. Pickett ran well. K. GreavesJ who was having his first run, created a surprise by keeping up with the leaders, while A. Cun- , ningham also showed promise. 1 The seniors covered approximately • six miles at a fast pace, especially over the- last three miles. W. Burgess show- < ed a return to form and led the Held in followed by W. Teahan and 1,. Frances. g W. MacDonald ran very solidly. & Members will regret to hear that C. Summers, one of the club’s popular | runners, met. with an accident necessi- ri idling treatment in the hospital. He is, S however progressing satisfactorily, » Next Saturday a coach's and cap- 8 tain’s day will be held and member--should benefit by this outing. It will & be held from the Solway Showgrounds ™ starting at 2.30 p.m. »
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 May 1941, Page 8
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