TECHNICAL OLD BOYS' CLUB.
A record attendance of 12 members were .present at tlie run of the Technical Old Bovs' harriers from the home of Mr. A. B. Wilson, vicc-presidcnt of the club, at-St. Andrew's- Koad. Twenty-six took part in the novice race of just over four miles, while the remainder split up into two packs. Scott, the limit man, set a solid pacc, and kept the hack-markers moving to Landscape Koad, where Brown took the lead from •Scott, followed by It. Smith, Marshall, Darley and Pelham. Kain came on steadily, and at the foot of the Three Kings MarshaJl had moved up to the lead from Darley. The fust pace .soon told, and swinging back, into St. Andrew's Koad for the final stretch of some three-quarters of a mile. Pelham went to the front and stayed home well to win easily from Darley, Brown, Laird, Kaper and Harnett. The finish was. —W. Pelham (i>os), 1; R. Darley (30s), 2; 11. Brown (00s), 3; E. Laird (2Hs). 4. On actual times the result was:—D. Pelham. 20:30, 1; K. Darley, 20.33, 2; E. Laird, 20.39, 3 ; A. Kaper, 20.-15, 4.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 138, 13 June 1932, Page 12
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189TECHNICAL OLD BOYS' CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 138, 13 June 1932, Page 12
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