ATHLETICS.
TE AROHA CLUB. KING'S JUBILEE SPORTS. With fine weather conditions there wan a large attendance of the public at Herries Memorial Park yesterday for the Tc Aroha Cycling and Athletic Club's Jubilee sports. Results:— Maiden Cycle, one mile. —J. Stanley 1, A. Cave 2, K. Glbbs 3. Time, 2.04 3-5. 220 Yards Handicap.—R. Jackson, 20yds. 1; D. Gordon, 13yds, 2: C. 11. Durbridge. 10yds, 3. Time, 21 1-5. Invitation 880 yds Scratch.—H. J. Telford 1, W. Darlington 2. Time, 1.59 3-5. Half-mile Cycle.—A. Slieat, 55yds, 1 ; K. Pllklngton, 00yds, 2; J. Stanley, 05yds, 3. Time, 1.7 1-5. 440 Yards Handicap.—W. McCallum, 35yds, 1 ; A. Watson, 35yds, 2; A. R. Plowman, 23yds, 3. Time, 425. Jubilee Cycle, two miles. —C. Parken scr. 1 ; A. Slieat, 220 yds, 2 ; J. Harcourt, 110 yds, 3. Time, 5.10 1-5. One Mile Cycle.—C. Douglas, 130 yds, 1 : •T. Stanley, 100 yds, 2 ; 11. Glbbs, 170 yds, 3. Time, 2.28 1-5. Boys' Cycle, one mile.—Moffltt 1, A. Douglas 2, Jamleson 3. Time, 2.40. One Mile Handicap.—A. J. Carforth. 100 yds, 1; G. I-I Bennett, 120 yds, 2; J. Carmody, 85,vds, 3. Time, 4.17 4-5. Three Miles Te Aroha Wheel Race.—A. Slieat. 300yils, 1 ; Q. Stace, 100 yds, 2 ; K. Pllklngton, 250 yds, 3. Time, 8.2!) 1-5. 12-inch Standing Chop. —Connelly, ss, 1 ; R. Grundy, ss, 2 ; L. Grundy, ss, 3. Time, 34 2-os. 14-inch Chop.—T. Noble, 20s, 1 : F. Hubbard, 225, 2; M. C. Parker, 7s, 3. Time, 50 1-58. Special Chopping Contest, 15-inch Standing, Australia v. New Zealand.—Australia was represented by Sullivan. Connelly, Johnson and Parker, anil New Zealand by Hocy, It. Grundy, Tune and Iticliardson. The placing* were: Parker (A.) 1, Grundy (N.Z.) 2, Connelly (A ) 3. Australia thus was victorious. Time, 41s.
HANDICAPS FOR TE PUKE. ! Mr, F. T. MeAneny's lmiulicnpf, for the Te Puke Athletic Club's meeting to be held to-morrow tire:— 120 Yards. —A. Willi, 4,vds; S. Harris, 0. Taylor, J. S. Cnrseldlne. oyds: \V. E. Webber, Byds; J. Pennington, lOytfs; W. C. I'roKton, lOJyds; M. Donovan, D. McTiivisli, 11yds; F. J. Donovan, lljyds; E. C. Cooney, ]!. 10. Parkinson, T. I.ennard, 12yds; E. Bennett, C. Blomfiold, 13yds; C. K. Kowsell, 14yds. 220 Yards.—Wall, 10yds: Harris, CnrselUinc, 13yds; Taylor, 15yds; Webber, I'reston, 17yds; Pennington. 20yds; Parkinson, 21yds; MeTavlsb, Kowsell, E. Donovan. F. .T. Donovan, 22yds; A. J. Garforlh, 23yds; Cooney, G. Sharer, W. Butcher, 21 yds. 880 Yards. —Preston, 10yds; Carseldine, 30yds; S. Kevell, 37yds; (i. Taylor, 40y\is; <»nrforth. 50yds; C). Davles, 55yds; G. F. Wllloughby, Bennett, IJ. MelCenzle, Csyds; Cooney, Butcher, G. Farrelly, 70yds; A. C. Peterson, C. L. Pcrkiuson, V. E. I'erklnson, SO.vds.
One Mile. — Preston. 20yds : Revolt, 35yds Taylor, 80yds: Davlcs, 10.">y<ls: Garforth HOyMs: McKen/.ic, Butcher. Wllloughby 120 yds: T. .1. MeGulre. .J. Gordon, (i. II Bennett. 130 yds; Farrelly, 140 yds: I'eter son, lfiOyds; C. L. Perklnson, 105 yds; V 13. Perkinson, 170 yds. 120 Yards Hurdles.—S. Harris, G. Tailor, G. Shearer, owr» syds: W. 15. Webber, owes 2yds: G. Wllloughby, Cooncy, 15, Donovan, Preston, I.enniml, scr. CYCLING. One Mile.—,T. Foote, C. Parker, scr; D, G. AheiTiart. Molller, 00yds: 1!. \V. Wllloughby. 1,. I'll turns. 70yds: J. H. Harcoitrt, SOyds; C. V, Pillanis, 125 yds: 11. Wntson, A. .1. Ilremner, 130 yds: W. Hreinner, A. G. Hates, T. ,T. MeSweeney, 140 yds; H. ,T. Tuck, O, Laurie, 150 yds ; I. Tuck, It. K. GI libs, 170 yds. Two Miles.—Foote. Parker, scr; Alierhart, Molller, Harcourt, OO.vds; Wlllonghhy, 120 yds; 1,. Plttains. 140 yds: A. .1 Bremner, 200 yds: MeSweeney. 220,vds: Watson, li, Tuck. V. Plttams. 230 yds; Laurie, Itales. W. Hreinner. I. Tuck. Gibbs. 200.vds. Three Miles.—Foote, Parker, ser; A herhart. 100 yds: Harcourt. 150 yds: Wlllougbby. I„ Plttams, 210 yds; C. V. Plttams, 270 yds: lircmner. McSweone.v. 300 yds: Watson. I!. .1. Tuck. 320 yds; 340 yds: W. Hreinner. Rates. 350 yds; It. Dunlo'i, I. Tuck, It. Glbbs, 375 yds.
PAPATOETOE SPORTS. At Hip I'iipa tool no Stadium yesterday n snorts mi'oiinir v.T.s bold In conncction with Iho lioynl Jubilee oelobrations. Tlir ntlilotic programme was nr run sod ,nnd eondnoioil bv Iho I'npntootoo Amateur Atlilotio and C'.volo Club. A display of folk dnneinp: rind pliyulonl drill was irlven by sobool cliildron under llio direction of Mr. P. 11. Skinner. I'rlneipnl results: — Atlilotio Events.—oo yards, seniors: R. MoTConzlo. Oyds. 1 ; 1. MoFarlano, 10yds, 2: It. I'ronoh. 11yds, 3. 00 yards, boys: 0. flow. 14yds, 1 : A. Kay. 12yds, 2: 11. flow, 2yds. 3. 00 yards, ladles: Mrs. Mooro, -t \yils. 1 : Miss .1. Fioldon. 4yds. 2 ; Miss I). Breed. 3yds, .'t, 440 yards walk, boys: I<. Morton 1. Iv. Smythe 2, C. Burnside 3. ino yp yds. seniors, final : R. McKenzle, S.vds, 1: R. Frcnoh. 14yds, 2: I. McFarlano. l.tvds. 3. 1.10 yards, ladios: Mrs. Mooro. Ovds. 1 : Miss T). Breed. 7yds, 2: Miss J. Holmes, lSvds, 3. 440 vards, hoys: 11. fiow, Bvds. 1: A. Moßetli. 28yds, 2: A. Brewer, 34yds. 3. Ono nillo: f". T.lltlor. 00yds, 1: K. Davidson, lGO.vds, 2; It. MoKenzio, 20yds, 3. Cyolo Event®. —One mile: TT. Bnvloy, 170 yds. 1 : It. Molnnarnoy, sor. 2: .1. Glondinni'n". 180 yds. 3. Two miles, A grade: T ". Molpiarnov 1, A. Molnnarnoy 2, R. T. Taylor 3. Five miles: \V. Bayley 1, C. Carter 2, A. Pemberton 3.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 106, 7 May 1935, Page 14
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