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MELCALFE AND CO.

| CONTESTS AT AUCKLAND. SATURDAY'S DOMAIN MEETING LIST OF ENTRIES AND HANDICAPS. Arrangements for the visit of tlie Australian athletes for Saturday's great meeting at the Domain were finalised at a meeting of the Auckland Centre of the NewZealand Amateur Athlctic Association last night. The visitors will arrive by the first express to-morrow morning and will be met by members of the Auckland Centre. The team will be billeted while in Auckland. A reception to the visitors by the centrc will take place at the Station Hotel at 5 p.m. to-morrow, followed by a dinner tendered by the Australian Club. On Saturday evening the Australians (J. I'. Metcalfe, F. E. Hampson and E. W. Barwick) will be the guests of l'eter Pan Cabaret and will leave for Rotorua at 2.30 p.m. on Sundaj' by service car. They will return to Auckland on Tuesday to leave for Australia by the Wanganella.

AH three Australians have met with great success during their tour of the South and the team is credited as the best that has yet visited the Dominion. Metcalfe's great jumping form places him in world class in all three events, while Hampson has definitely proved himself to be the equal of any of the sprinters that have toured New Zealand. Barwick has been some time striking his best form, but lie is now running very well, and on Saturday should be very close to his best form.

Handicaps declared by Mr. Alwyn Moon for Saturday:—

100 Yards Invitntion.—F. E. Hampson, V. R. Walker, A. J. Elliot, ser. ; D. Roberts, 2yils; O. R. Morgan, 2syds; F. G. Fraser, 3yds; N. F. Funnell, A. M. Wall, 31yds; A. Warren. syds; J. It. Harrison. 51yds.

220 Yards Invitation. —F. E. Hampson, V. R. Walker, A. J. Elliot, scr.; W. Roberts, (iyds; F. G. Eraser, 7yds; A. M. Wall, Byds; N. F. Funnell, 9yds; A. Warren, W. 11. Stevenson, 12yds.

100 Yards Open.—W. Roberts, scr.; A. M. Wall, 11yds; I*. C.'Spittal, 2J.vds; A. Warren. 3yds; C. R. C. Jones, R. G. Eade, 31yds; J. It. Harrison, N. Charlton, W. G. Thompson, 4yds; W. Knight, W. G. Miller, 45yds; J. A. Thompson, A. V. Anderson, (iyds; G. Hiscock, (ijyds; N. R. Armistead, 7yds; H. S. Burton, A. S. Wilshere, Byds; C. Smith, 9yds ; S. C. Bezzant, 10yds ;' I. E. Symes, 51yds.

220 Yards Open.—W. Roberts, scr.; A. Warren, syds; W. E. Buckley, oyds; W. G. Miller, G. T. Midgle.v, C. J. Thompson, 7yds: A. V. Anderson. N. R. Charlton, J. R. Harrison, Byds; T. E. Mills, W. McCoinbie, 9yds; W. G. Thompson, C. G. Gooseman, N. R. Armistead, 10yds; A. S. Wilshere. 12yds; G. Hiscock, 10yds.

440 Yards Open.—E. G. Kedgley, scr.; W. H. Stevenson, W. E. Buckley, 11yds: A. M. Wall, 12yds; C. J. Thompson, 15yds; W. McCombie, N. R. Charlton, 11. E. Whitten, 22yds; I. E. Symes, N. R. Armistead, 24yds. 880 Yards Open.—E. G. Kedgley, scr.; L. H. .ToJijiston, 12yds; G. T. Mldgley, 18yds; T. E. Mills, 20,vds ; W. E. Brlggs, 24yds; R. Mackenzie, 25.vds; F. E. Watt, 28yds; J. McCredie. 35yds: 11. E. Whitten, 38yds; S. Ensor. 42yds : H. T. J. McNeil, R. J. Crawford. 45yds; R. Harris, 48yds; W. G. Baker, F. N. Laird. D. Collecutt, R. A. Gibbs, D. W. Orr, 52yds.

One Mile Open.—E. W. Barwick. N. F. Cooper, J. W. Savidan. A. R. Wilson. J. Valder, scr. ; L. C. Barker, 40yds; K. Pinson, 75yds; B. H. Birtwhistle, F. E. Watt, W. F. Briprffs, 80yds; R. F. Whitten, W. E. Phillipps, 95yds; K. .T. Barling, 105 yds; J, P. Dolan, 110 yds; D. Ohms, 120 yds; S. Ensor, 135 yds; H. T. J. McNlel, C. Littler, 140 yds; A. Waters, 145 yds: C. French, 150 yds; W. G. Baker. ,T. Murtimer, 155 yds; D. Collecutt, C. Smith, G. Ca.-s 170 yd».

Three Miles Open.—ls.'W. Barwlck. N. F. Cooper, J. W. Savidan, scr. : J. Valder, GOyds; R. Mackenzie, 120 yds; R. C. Hazard. 170 yds; C. Francis. 170 yds; J. Nicholson, 210 yds; C. Littler. 220 yds; W. E. Phillipps, 250 yds; K. J. Barling, 250 yds; J. Mortimer, 300 yds. 100 Yards Ladies. —Miss J. McConnell, scr.: Miss .1. Armour, 3yds; Miss M. Mears, (yds; Misses T. Young, It. Tilb.v, 6yds; ' Misses D. Mullins. M. Mullins. A. Reid, A. J. Scouller. Mrs. M. Moore, (tjyds: Miss M. Poll, 7yds; Miss M. Cooper, Byds. HURDLES AND FIELD EVENTS. 120 Yards Hurdles.—E. Hotham.C. It. C. Jones, scr.; W. Knight, 2yds blul: K. F. Carnachan, 3.vds; C. A. Speake, 4yds; F. A. Finlayson. (iyds bhd. 220 Yards Low Hurdles.—F. A. Finlayson, scr.; W. Knight, syds; O. It. Morgan, oyds; J. Heal.v, P. J. Hackett, Byds; J. K. Logan, M. W. Ling, 10yds. 440 Yards Hurdles.—H. D. Ball, scr. ; W. 11. Stevenson, syds; L. C. Barker, 12yds; J. IC. Logan, C. French, 18yds. 80 Yards Ladies' Hurdles.—Miss J. McConnell. scr.: Miss T. Young. 2yds; Misses I). Mullins, M. Mears, A. J. Scouller. 3yds; Miss J. Armour, Mrs. M. Moors. 4,vds. 880 Yards Walk.—R. S. Cameron, scr.; C. J. May, G. W. Rogers, ss; E. J. Laird, Ss; A. L. Killeen, His; G. Heron, 17s; W. G. Thompson, 18s.

One Mile Walk.—R. S. Cameron, scr.; C, | J. May, 10s: G. W. Rogers, 12s; E. J. Laird, 15s; A. L. Killeen, G. Heron, 30s. Urond .Tump i —J. P. Metcalfe. scr.; 11, K. Brainsby. Ift; J. Lynch, 2ft Oln ; W. S,

Hook way. 11. S. Roper, J. C. Prendcrgast P. C. Spittal, 3ft; A. C. Bridle, 3ft Oln:

A. C. Hadler, 4ft Sin. Hop, Step and Jump.—,T. P. Metcalfe. II K. Brainsby, scr.; .T. C. Prendergast, sft; H. S. Roper, A. C. Hadler. Sft.

High .Tump Handicap.—J. P. Metcalfe, scr.; P. .T. Hackett, Oin; W. Chadwick, 7in ; N. R. Maekay, 10in ; W. A. Fausett, A. W. Meadows. Ift; E. Hotham, Ift lin; C. A. Speaks, Oin.

Pole Vault.—J. Ferguson, scr.; C. Bayley, Cin.

Shot Putting.;—A. C. Bridle, scr.; D. H. Grant. 4in ; J. Lynch, 7in ; N. R. Mackay, Sin; F. G. Eraser, 4ft; J. Ferguson, sft (iin: N. Bishop, S. Wales, K. D. Gillespie, M. W. Ling, (ift Gin; E. Hotham, ,T. C. Tipping, Sft. Withheld, P. Taiapal, B. Baird. Discus Throw.—J. Lynch, scr.; A. O. McLean, 2ft sln; 51. W. Ling. Sft; I). 11. Grant. 10ft: S. Wales. 15ft: J. C. Tipping, M. Bishop. 25ft. Withheld. C. J. Thompson, P. Taiapai.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 69, 22 March 1934, Page 24

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MELCALFE AND CO. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 69, 22 March 1934, Page 24

MELCALFE AND CO. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 69, 22 March 1934, Page 24

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