ATHLETICS.
AUCKLAND ATHLETIC CLUB,
The Auckland Athletic (Pro.) Club's sports will ibe held at Kdcn Tank on Wednesday afternoon, when the 10-mile running ■nin.frc.-li between J. P. Fitzgerald and U. J. Ornstien wHI take place. The nominations for the lOOyde ladies' championship will dose at the ground. The handicaps for the other events are as follows:—
100 yds Handicap.—F. Coies, 3yds; V. Bransons, 3Jyds; 'V. lugley, 6yds; If. Randall, Byds;-A. Htaton, iMurphy, BJyds; H. Ch'itty, 9yds; iM. Allen, C. K. Faulkner, 10yds; W. Cox, «. Clarke, J. Wallen, lOJyds; H. Batten, 'J. Berryinan, 11yds'; N. Clarke, <3. Nlcholl, lliyds; J. Snands, T. Kadd, L,. Kingtrtone, 12yds; A. Oainpney, G. Itogers, 12jyds. tliuif-mile Handicap.—F. Coles, 10yds; W. J. 'McMauus, 20yds; W. Cox, 30yds; C. E. lfaulkner, 35yds; 11. C. Bums, 40yds; J. •Hoscoe, J. Wallen, A. Clarke, 45yds; J. Shands, L,. Klngstone, G. Nicholl, 50yds; V. C. Parsons, 60yds. 220 yds Amateur 'Handicap.—A. Hawthorue, 12yds; J. J. McDcrmott, 14yds; S. Gyllee, 15yds; Dormer, ICyds; K. Colbeck, F. Jackson, 17yds; R. Edwards, J. Seal, lSya-s; A. Ornstien, 19yds; H. King, 31yds. CANTERBURY CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) OHB.ISTCHURCH, Saturday. The following liave been chosen to represent Canterbury in the New Zealand championships on March 18:—100 yds: R. Opie, W. I*. 'Patterson, aud F. Cook. 220 yds: R. Ople, W. L. Patterson, and A. McMaster. ■MOyde: R. Opie, E. Wright, and W. L. Patterson. 880 yds: G. Haskins, L. A. DougaU, and E." Wright. One mile: G. 'Haskins, L. A. DougaH, M. Dickson, and E. J. Steele. Three miles: Iα A. Dougall, M. .Dickson, and E. J. Steele. Walks: P. H. Stubberneld, A. P. Stubberfleld, and R. Twyneham. 120 yds ■Hurdles: U. >E. Hamilton, F. Cook, and F. V. Robinson. 440 yds Hurdles: H. 15. Hamilton, F. Cook and W. Patterson. Long jump: C. L. Orbell and F. V. Robinson. High jump: C." L. Orbcll and F. V. Itoblnson. Shot and hammer events: W. Detblr and J. McHolme. Pole Batteetone. 'Hop, step, and jump: C L: OrbeH. PORT NICHOLSON SPORTS. <By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Sunday. The principal events at the Port Nicholson Amateur Athletic Club's sporta yesterday resulted as follows:— Three-mile Walk.—G. Turner, scratch, 1; D. Cashman, scratch, 2. Time, 23.6 1-5. .Mile Run.—L. E. Baxter, scratch, 1; H. W. Thomson, 95yde, 2; J. Rlgg, 100 yds, 3. Time, 4.40 1-5. Three-mile Run.—L. E. Baxter, scratch, 1; C. Bocberry, 75yds, 2; J. Finn, 315 yds, 8. Time, 15.56 2-5. Mile Walk.—F. Turner, scratch, 1; D. Cashman, scratch, 2; G. Turner, scratch, 3. Time, 6.40. Ladles' Bracelet Hnlf-mile. — J. F. Wilson, scratch. 1. F. A. Hollo, 50yds, 2; J. Finn, 65yds, 3. Seven others ran; a flue performance. Time, 1.50.
Aβ the result of form shown G. Turner iwas selected as the second string to H. H. Kerr in the one and three-mile walks at championship meeting at Christchurch. U B. Baxter was chosen for the three-mile run at the same gathering, nnd as second string la mile run to J. F. Wilson.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 55, 6 March 1911, Page 8
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