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SPORTS EDITION

TE AROHA RACES Shaftesbury Handicap: 9 -11 Pirate K ng, 9.2 (R. VV. McTavish), 1; I —l Lexden, 8.11 (W. J. Broughton), 2; 15—15 Hutana. 8.5 (J. Campbell), 3, Scr.: Kathbella. High Delight, Pasture. Hot Springs Handicap: 6—4 Rulette, 7.12 (R. W. McTavish), 1 ; I—l Royal Appeilant, 8.10 (R. E- Horne), 222 Jayola, 7.7 fH. N. Wiggins), 3, Scr.: Llangollen, Glen Abb, Gay Rebel, Genera! Ruse. Champion Hack Handicap: I—l Coronation, 8.2 (W. J. Brouflhtcn), I*. 5—5 Balmavar, 9.0 (A. G. Cameron). 2; 4 4 The Card.nal, car. 7.4 (O Evans), 3. Scr.: Royal Abb. Waihou Handicap: 1— 1 Suleiman. 9.0 CP. Burgess), 1; 6—7 Maori Sony. 7.8 (O. Evans), 2; B—9 Anion, 7.6 (G. Smith), 3. Scr.: Llangollen, Bachelor King. Totalisator Increase The totalisator at Te Aroha to-day handled £60,728 10s, compared with £56.257 on the first day last year, an increase of £4471 10s. WANGANUI RACES Brunswick Hack: 1 White Gold, 1; 2 IWischel, 2; 4 War Lap, 3. AM started. Harrison Hack Handicap: 3 To Huia, 1 ; 5 War Lap, 2; 7 Marerenui, 3. Scr.: Red Witch. Earle Stakes: 5 Play On, 1; 3 Parquet, 2; 8 Entail, 3. Scr.: Amigo. Campbell Handicap: 2 Laughing Lass, 1; 4 Lifeguard, 2; 1 Amigo, 3. Scr.: Sporting Gift. Matarawa Hack Handicap: 1 Sternchase, 1: 7 Deficit, 2; 2 Pretty LasSj 3. All started.

HOKITIKA MEETING Borough Handicap Trot: 1 Wee Pal and 3 Jar.et Gaynor, dead-heat, 1; 4 Guy Whispers, 3. Scr.: Baron Silk, Lady Nessa, Storm Signal. Williams Memorial Handicap: 2 Gienogil, 1: 1 Rabble, 2; 4 Pladie, 3. Scr.: Kilrobe, Palmyra, Emmeline Girl. HAMILTON CRICKET Hamilton East v Hamilton: Hamilton East, first innings, 230 (Badeloy 73, Jordan 65, J. Perrett 25, P. Bright 24, Pedrotti 5 for 47). Hamilton, first innings, 48 tor 2 (J. Everest 24 not out). Old Boys V Claudelanus: Old Boys, hrot innings, 264 for nine (dec.), (J, G. West 8/, R. Clough 38, A. J, 30, M. Lyon five for 81). Claudelands, first innings, seven for no wickets, CANTERBURY MAKE 464 VISITOFiS FIVE FOR 262 CHRISTCHURCH, Saturday. Canterbury, in their first innings against Sir Jufien Cahn’c team compiled 464 (Bellamy 34, Webb 46: Smith three for 92; Walsh two for 81). The visitors have lost two wickets for 36 runs. LATER. Sjr Julien Cahn’s team had lost, at stumps, five wickets for 262 runs. Dempster c Roberts, 12; Mudge b Roberts, 0: Dyson, c Mulcock b Cromb, 38; Oldfield b Roberts, 14; Hardstaff, in, 132; Jackson c Kerr b Davis, 18: Heane, in, 43; extras 5. POLO AT CLAUDELANDS RICKIT CUP TO CAMBRIDGE A In the first challenge for the Rickit Polo Cup at Claudelands to-day, Cambridge A won the trophy by defeating Matangi A by 3 goals to 2. Cambridge B retained the Cameron Cup, defeatng Morrlnsville A by 3 goals to 2. ATHLETIC TITLES Auckland; Auckland provincial amateur athletic championship results: 880yds. W. Goosman 1, L. H. Johnston 2, H. D. Ball 3. Time, 2min. Isec. Shot Putt, C. L. Main 1, B. Jerck 2, A. E. Graham, 3. Distance 40ft 33ins. 100 yards: R. W. Cheats, 1; J. H. McManus, 2; T. Blockley, 3. Time, 10 1-5. 120yds hurdles: P. T. Bowie, 1; P. W. Day, 2. Time, 16 1-5. Mile walk: R, G. Cameron, 1; C. J. May, 2; E. J. Laird, 3. Time, 7 min. 20 4-5 broad Jump: B. T. Robertson, 1; N, W. Thom, 2; F. A. Firiiayson, p. Distance 3in. High jump: h. w. i.ulis, i. Height, 511. sin. Discus throw; W. S. Hook way, 1; Q Bogun, 2; 4. Lynch, 3. one mile; S. J. Wade and A. O. Dare, ciead-heat, 1; A. i/iclnnes, 3. Time, 4mm. 31 l-bsecs. Pole vault: 4. Alker, 1; G. Brauy, 2; J. Ferguson, 3. Keignt 10ft 6in., equals the 'record. 220 yards: Hemus, i; J. H. McManus, 2; D. Flett, 3. 23 secs. Hop, step and jump:R. O. Johnson, 1; B. T. Robertson, 2; H. A. Parsons, 3. Distance 44ft s^in. 440 yards: W. E. Gossman, 1; M C. Baker, 2; M. C. Hill, 3. Time, 52secs. 440 yards hurdles; R. B. Joyes, 1: H. D. Ball, 2; V. R. Amoretti, 3. Time, 58 secs. Mile relay: University, 1 : Ellerslie, 2; Hamilton, 3. Total points for meeting: University 34, Technical 31 \ Hamilton 28. HAMILTON BOWLING TOURNEY Final: Callaghan (Te Aroha), 7 v Rosenfeldt (Te Arona). 5, CHILD KILLED STRUCK BY A LORRY While playing on the road outside his home this afternoon, Philip Anniss (12 months), son of Mr and Mrs Clarence Pert. Anniss, railway employee, of 4 Blackburn Street, Frank* ton. was struck by a motor lorry and received fatal •njuries. Mr W. H. Tombs, o" ver of the lorry, had delivered a load of wood to the home of Mr Anniss and the child crawled unnoticed behind the vehicle. The driver started to move the vehicle in reverse year and struck the child. CYCLST INJURED A pillion rider on a motor cycle received a fractured leg as a result of a collision between a taxi, a motor cycle and a cycle at the corner of Bridge Street and River Road this

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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20740, 25 February 1939, Page 6

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SPORTS EDITION Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20740, 25 February 1939, Page 6

SPORTS EDITION Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20740, 25 February 1939, Page 6

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