MANUREWA SPORTS.
*H. AYLING WINS 880. CONSISTENCY OF N. DEW. M. BEAUMONT IN FINE FORM. At the Manurewa Amateur Athletic and Cycling Club's points meeting last evening at Jellico» I'ark the results were :— JUNIOR EVENTS. A Grade 100 Yards.—First heat: B McHoberts, L>4yds, 1 : R. Keats and R. Seymour, dead-heat, 2. Time, 1) 2-ss. Second heat: I>. Topp. 11yds, 1; M. Middleton, 14jUs. 2: R. Marshall, syds. 3. Time 10s. Hnnl: M. Middleton 1, L). Topp 2 B McKoberts 8. Time, i> 3-ss. K (irade 100 Yards.—A. Vaile «rr 1 • R. McDonald. syds. 2; K. Holmes and o! Hogan, dead-heat, 3. Time. 10 2-ss. A Gride 220 Yards.—K. Marshall. syds lj M. Middleton. 22yds, 2; R. Seymour! 2.» yds, 3. Time. 23 2-ss. B Grade 220 lanls.—R. McDonald, ll.vds. 1: O. Hogan, !»yds, 2; A. Vaile, scr 3. Time, 24 4-os. SENIORS. 100 Yards.—Pinal: N. Dew. llv.ls 1; J.'- 15yds, 2; O. Nicholas' I 'tils 3. Time. It 3-ss. * 220 Yards.—R. Halsey, 17.vds', 1 • N "' D ' lwson > 3. Time, SBO Yards.—H. A.vling. S.vds, 1 ; J. I.iVingston, 2 : W. Knight, 00yds, 3. Time 2 3 One Mile.—C. Appleton. 140vds. 1-"m" Pennington, 200 yds, 2; K. Muir", 180y.ls, 3.' Tune, 4.48 4-5. ' ' WOMEN'S RACES. ~ lards.— M. Beaumont, !»vds, 1- M 3 'Ti'lne ''8' 4^s' S ' A " Sut,u *^ ,alU, > l..!» \iirds.— M. Beaumont, lftvds 1- \ Sutherland. 18yds, 2 ; M. McAiinully' ll'vjs' •i. 1 ime, I.js. ' SCHOOL CHII.DREX. 7vds : ' S i- A |'° r i" ,P 7-1 y««ls.-A. Donaldson, ll.vds, 3 Lo = a ". 4yds, 2; M. Stewart, n^ S , B T Gr A ,de 75 Yards.—D. Eraser, 13jds, 1, J. Deveney, 14yds, 2; M. Rutledg«\ ll.vds. 3. aui 11«u B 'i A T°« d i 75 „ Ya /«ls.—B. Whitburn, 11yds! 3.' McAnnaUv ' l-'Jds, 2; V. Wall, Viiris B Grade 75 Yards.—p. Wall lftyds 3.' Devtnpv > 15 3<15, 2; S. Sainty, B u or .?"r, V° Y ar ls.—J. Williams, lilyds! K " ,,e<| se. 14yds, 2; D. Fraseri Boys A Grade 220 Yards.—G. Ixigan llyd's, 4. I>Jnal(,son ' 14 - vds . 2; R. Given! 14lds S 'l A V^'Jr-u 0 , 0 Ya <-'<*-B- Whitburn, 14jds 1 I». O Brien, 10yds, :> • j MeAnnally, 15yd,s, 3. 18vds' S 1 H / ira o". 1( ?' Yl >rds.—p. Wa u, ISyds. 1 . (~ Robertson, 14vds, 2- D Devenfty, 21yds, 3. ' ' IS THE FIELD. Ju , l !' I> ' —H- Keats, 4in. and M 3! Heig{;"'sft n '.M„ Paa heat> 1; B " VcKob ert«! de^ear, U irK:-G^ r 3. and XlclWl "' CYCLING. Senior Quarter-mile.—A. Young, 40yds » a »«u----40vdH1°ir O f e v I " B an , d 1 a Half —H. Brown. 70yds! L'TimeTfj ''' V Warde "' „ Gra<le Half-mUe.—L. Plant 20yZ' 3. '' 80jds ' 2: K ~ B , 9 rade Half-mile.—C. Turner, 110 yds, 1; I. Norris, hot, 2- I) Turner, 120 yds, 3. ' ' "• Schoolboys' A Grade Two Miles —L ass-isssw k - « 1. Morris, »cr, 3. ' '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 19, 24 January 1939, Page 16
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