ATHLETICS.
THE AMERICAN TOUR. HANDICAPS FOR HAMILTON MEETDWJ. The following handicaps haTe been declared for the amateur athletic meeting, to be held at Hamilton on Saturday next. In connection with the visK of the American athletes:— 100 Yards Handicap.—G. L. Parker (America) scratch, L- J. Mark 3yds, H. Langrldge 6yds, N. Jacobsen 6iyds, A. W. McNelsh "yds, M. R. Stewart Syds, C. F. Burns 9yde, L. M. McKenzie 10yds, IL Whltton 10yds, O. Edmonds lOvds. K. Gldmore 10yds, J. A. Cramp lOyus, C. Wyllle 10yds, J. L. Sansbury 10yds. J. Loughlia 11yds. J. Qualtrough 11yds, E. Fitzgerald 11yds. A. McKeruon ilyds, J. Mawhlnnery llyds. T. McLeod Ilyds, G. Altken 12yds, F. W. Killop 12yds, C. Roberts 12yds. 220 Yards Handicap.—G. L. Parker (America) scratch, L. J. Mark 6yds, H. Langrldge 13yds, N. R. Jacobsen 13yds, A. W. McNeish 14yds, M. It. Stewart 10yds. C. F. Burns 17yds, J. L. Sansbury 19yds, V. Hunt 20yds. L. McKenzie 20yds, J. Raster 20yds. G. Winn aoyds, O. Edmonds 20 yds, K. Gillmore 20yds, A. McKernou 20 yds. T. McLeod 20yds, J. Loughlin 22yds, E. Altken 22yds, J. Mawhlnnery 22yds, C. Roberts 22yds. 440 Yards Handicap.—G. L. IVie; (America) scratch. l_. 1. Mark syds, N. R. Jacobsen ISyds, A. W. McNelsh 22vds, C. I F. Burns 25yds, C Reid 26yds, J. L. Sans- I bury 27yds, E. Fitzgerald 28yds, C. N. j Jacobseu 28yds, .1. Bcttlev 28vds, L. Mr- I Kenzie 30yds. G. Gillmore * 30yds. J. Mawhinnery 30yds, W. J. Thompson SOvds. T. McLeod 32yds. ! SSO Yards Handicap.—J. A. Power (America) scratch, C. Reid 45yds, A. W. McNeish 45yds, N. R. Jacobsen oOvds. J. L. Sansbury 60yds, H. N. Clark fjords, C. N. Jacobsen 65yds, F. Jones 7iVds I-I Bateman 75yds, W. J. Thompson 75yds T McLeod Buyds, J. C. Emmersoa 83y(U ' One Mile Handicap.—j. A Power (Americai scratch. C. Reid OOvds. H N Clark 1.-Hiyds. F. Jones 130 yds. W : . J. TbomV son 140 yds, H. Bateman 145 yds. W M<--Harrle 145 yds. T. McLeod 150vds, J C Lmmerson 170vds. One Mile Walk.—D. Wilson scratch. J. W. Bennett 20yds. N. R. Thomas 130 yds, i,m v 3d f 1^' ydS lW - Clark Wr*. | 100 Yards Hurdle*.—R. r. Templetoa .America) scratch. M. R. Stewart oyds, H Langiidge one hurdle down and Ovds L M McKenzie one hurdle down and' 9yds' T\ V Martin one hurdle down and 10yds J Loughlin one hurdle down and lOvds High Jump.-R, R. Templeton "(Americal T 3ra v h, u c - ?,• h ?r le 41n ' R w - R"«S1 mS Bell™ 6 " ° ' J ' Mawl em, j! f Sa,scrh.7.wa,,a«^f t lrn m r^ Putting 101b Shot. -.- E It ' Ca...w (America) scratch, J. Wallace Oft, IS Throwing 161b Hammer.—E. It Camrhvr
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 55, 5 March 1914, Page 6
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