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ATHLETICS.

ENGLISH PARR MEETING. CYCLING CHAMPIONSHIP ENTMIES AND HANDICAPS. i l/atriei and iiandicnpa for t3ie sinatcur cyclins rhampionships to be held fit' Kngtuii I'arlc on Saturday, and handicaps fof athletic events, are as follows: HALF-MILK CYCT.K CITAMPIONSIUP (prepent rbumpion C*. U. Giles (Technical), (i9a®c). tr First Ileal—«. R. Uiles- (Technical), .KA. (Jroso (Papanui). A. J., Lancaster (Tapani)!), L. Laycock (Papmnii). <). Ritchie (Papanui). ~ _ . Second Heat—H. ■ Youns (I'apanui). F. J. Grose (Paprinni), K. "VV. Stevens (Papanui), S. .Campbell (Technical), l(. Biafceway (Papa-, niil), A. "Croxin (Prebfaleton). ONE MILE CHAMPIONSHIP (present champion 11. Younff (Papanul), 2min 10 ■i-ijfiec'l. First lle«t—G. It. Giles (Toclinic&i). I. J. Groefl (papatiui), It. K. Young (Papnnui). A. J. Lancaster (Pnpr.nui), J. Ritchie (Papanui). (Second Heat—l.. I.aycoek (Pa'panui), T. A. Grope (I'apanui), Xi. Blnkeway (Papanui), S. Campbell Technical), E. AV. Steven* (Papanui). TIIIiEE MILKS CHAMPIONSHIP (present ! champion Ct. R. Giles (Technical), 6miu 50 2 ssoc). ' G. H. Oila* (Technical), T. A. prose (Papanui), It. Bln!vew'aj; (Papanui), J ; Ritchie ,(Papanui), A. .T. Lnncaaler (Papanui), J'. J. Uroße (Papanui). B. W. Stevens (Papanui). L. Liiycock (Papnnui). H. (Papanui), S. Campbell (Technical). ON'K JI 11.11 JUNIOR CYCLK CHAMPIONSHIP (prebrnt champion L. J. Pouglas (Pnpanui), 2mm 'JOhor). .1. C. Murray (Pnpanui), Buchloj- (Papnnui), A. Brown (pi'chbleton), W. Coppillf! (Holtwell), l' 1 . Jones (Itanffiora), E. Buckley, R. Blakeway (Papouui), J. Ritchie (Papanui i, L. Hnrland fPapunui). A. Brown (Raneiora), R. Sforer (Halsv.'cll). Three-qunrter-M ilo Handicap—Flrist heat: If. Young scr, A. Brown (Prebbleton) sy<Js, A. J. LaneaEter £sydn. J. llilchio SOyds, J l '. Jones 80yd', H. F. Wootten 100ydf. Y". Green ISSydu, A. J. Oreen lSoyd», N. C. Prisk 1 SOyds, Second heal: R, Blakeway syds. K. W. Stevens sy<Js, L. Laycock 20yds, AV". Copping fifiyds. It. Storer 75yds, A. Brown (Rangiora) SOyds, C. Bijcktey 80yds, A. T. Green 130 yds, H. G. Oreen 130 yds. E. Buckley ISOydii. One and n Half Miles Cycle Ifandicap— First heat: E. Vf. Stevens lOydo, A. Brown (Prebbleton) IPydp, J. Ritchie Soyda, A. Brown (Rangiora) 100 yds, F. Jonas JOOyds, It. Storer 110 yds, H. F. Wootton 140y'ds. XV. Green 175 yds. A. J. Greijn lSOyde, E. Buckley 180 yd- Second heat: H. Young scr, R.Blakeway 10yds, 1.. Laycock 35yris. A, J. Lancaster 45yds, W. Copping SOyds, C. Buckley 120 yds. A. T. Green 170 yds, H. a. Green 180 yds, Jf. C; Prisk 180 yds. AtWetlc Haudicaps. Handicaps tor athletic events are:—100 yds Handicap (first three in heals in final)— First heat: O. V. Atyeo 3Jyds, R. Moir 6yds, J. Gasson 6ydsi G. H. Goddes 7yds, R. Carraiehael BJyds, C. R. Ohlaon Syda, C. D. Burn "10yds, ,W. Blackraore syds.' Second heat: J. Bamford syds, H. C. AVilliams Oydgy C. S. Barrell 6yds. j. C. Harbutt 7,vds. J. Ainger 75yds, P. Carroll 7Jyds, R. A. Lowe 9yds. 320 yds Handicap (first two in heats in final)— First lieat: C. V. Atyeo 7ydß, R. Brown ITyds, J. Aincrer 15yds, C. D. Burn 19ydp, li. II Carniiehael 16ydf>. Second heat: R. Poff Dyds, R. Moir 11yds, J. Harbutt 16yds, L.-G. Willis 10yds, A. Mitchell 18j-ds, A. ?s. Thomas 24yds. Third heat: fi. Baker 13yds, C. S. Barrell 10yds. H. C. Wil•liums 11yds, G. 11. Geddes 14yds, M. A, BJarkrnore Gyds. 75yds Ladies—K. Callinan scr, K. Way '3syds, J. Cade 4yds, O. Way Byds, M. Nelli:;an iyd. E. Ayers 3£yds, 51. Wilson Clyde, V. Austin Byds. SBoyds_ Handicap—W. L. Rurgison 20yds, Ti. G. Willis 25yds. T. Bartlett 45vds, F. Giji-land 45yds, If. O. If. Savage 00yds, 1,. McEwin 6'oyds, G. ,S. Harrison 60yds, C. A. B. Stevenson 60yds, H. G. Stevens 60yds. T. Poff 65yds, L. f', Richards 70yds, R. Wright 30yds. T. Wilhehn POydp. A. Thomas lOOvda. fr. G. Graham 1115 yds. One Mnndicap—W. L. Sarjrison 30yds, L. Fulfnrd nr,yd"i. C. S. Ell 40vds. T, Bartl«U 83yds. if. O, 11. Savaaro 100 yds. L. C. itichnrds 120 yds, 'C. A. B. Stevenson 120vds, O. h. Harrison 1 SOyds. T. Wilhelm 150 yds, A. N. Thomas 130 yds, G. G. Graham 210 yds.

A terrier got the shock of its life at Aldershot, England, recently. It was tvottinß quietly nlong tho \>avomenT. behind its mistress when, stopping suddenly, it began a weird dance to an accompaniment of howls. In rain did its owner tug on the lead. A puxzled Ciovd of people gathered, and '.vjth iliem came a.mixed pack of other dogs, whoso cmij bays—-teaor apd baritone—joined tha terrier's falsetto in a chorus that scarcely blended, A policeman Solved tho riddle. Aa he stepped on the spot where the dog was staging its dfmce tho animal leaped off and immediately became oqiet. The policclrjan jumptid too. Tlier® was a short circuit t;rid«r th& pavement just there.

CYCLING.

PAPANIiI AMATEUR CLUB. The Pwanui Amateur CyoUng qiu'o conducted an evening meeting i*t EtiglifU last night. Weather conditions were idwl, and the racing w»b very lfecn, the ?ompctitoiß having a final try-out. before the Canterbury championships, which aro to bo held on Saturday night. Bcsults: — Half-mile Handicap-S. J. Barlow (75yd_s) 1, J. C. Murray (!Jsyds) 2. T. A. Gvoee (ecr) o. Won by half a lentrtli with inehoa between seeurid awl third. Tiu»e ( Cisoc. One Milo Handioaiv-'J 1 . A. Grose -<scr) 1, B. B. BUkeway (05yds) 2, J. 0. Miirray (4Evc!b) 3. Won by a leneth, with Murray half b. length away. Time, "min 13 1-Sscc, One Mile Scratch Rico—T. A. Grose l, Tt. H. Blakeway 2, L- A. Ilarlaods 3 Won jjy a length. Time, 3min C*o 3-sbm. NEW ZEALAND ATHLETIC AND CYCLING UNION. Tho Xort)i Canterbury Centre of. th? Zealand Athletic, Cycling,. and Asemen's Union met last tvci;in, Mr J. lv. Atkiwon presiding. The New Zealand Cycling Federation a - visod that it had heai'd fl'Oiß tho Cantevbuiy Amateur Centre that three riders, Weir, Douglas, and Humphries, were riding with (he cash ceiite without the permission ot t]ie amateur cycling centre. - It was decide 4 to write to Wellington asking for a definito ruling aB to the centres position when amateur cyclists rode under these auspices- . ' , . An application was received froiu the South!)ridge Athletic Club for a championfchip to hel<J • &t its meeting. It waa resolved to permit both a cycling . and an athletio championship event to bo held. ~, Permission was granted the St. Patriclc 8 Sports Association to hold a sports meeting at English Park on March 18.

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20788, 23 February 1933, Page 5

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ATHLETICS. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20788, 23 February 1933, Page 5

ATHLETICS. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20788, 23 February 1933, Page 5

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