OLYMPIC HARRIERS
The annual meeting of the Olympic kst nMit 'V3S at the Y- iLC- AThe annual report and balance-sheet were read and adopted. The accounts showed a small balance on the right side, which was considered satisfactory considering the circumstances during the year. °
Ihe president, Mr. Perston, congratulated the team members of last"year on their fine efforts, and made special reference to P. Wilson's record-breaking run in the Bennett Memorial road race Mention was also made of the Wellington Clubs teams fine effort in the 20-mile race In finishing equal in points with the Olympic team. The club's thanks were due to Mesdames Barn, Williams, Laurenson, and Nicholson, and Misses Barn for their assistance on the social side of the
llie election of officers resulted:— President Mr Perston; vice-presidents, Messrs. C. Plupson, L. Lovell, P. Hodson L. Bond, J. H. Eggers, A. Barn, T. Crosby, R Lovatt, H. McCoraiick, H. Glover, F. H Jansen, and F. E. Duggins; club captain, Mr. W. Scratchard; deputycaptain Mr P. Wilson; secretary, Mr. Vf B<;11; delegate to Wellington Centre, Mr. P. Wilson; delegates to harrier subcommittee, Messrs. P. Wilson and D. Barn; treasurer, Mr. C. Campbell; handi- : capper, Mr. J. Perston; general committee, Messrs. C. Phipson, L. Lovell (viee--1 presidents), H. Agnew, S. Williams, R. Mountjoy, G. Strong, and E. Bezer; selectors, Messrs. W. Sei-atchavd, P. Wilson aD j-* • P-?f Sto? T ; starter' Jlr- C- Phipson; auditoi', Mr H. Griffiths; timekeepers, Messrs. E. Shaw, L. Lovell, and L Bond; publicity officers, Messrs. E. Mountjoy and D. Barn; judges, Messrs. L. Bond, A. Barn, F Hodson J. ,E sserS ; trustees, Messrs. C. Campbell and J. Perston. It was decided to 1 Id a reunion with oJd members one Saturday early in the season, with the view of keeping the interest of past members in the activities of the club. Although finances were in a precarious position it was thought advisable again to secure the ' Kilbirnie reserve for training during the season, as teams are considerably strengthened by concentrated training'
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 64, 17 March 1933, Page 14
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335OLYMPIC HARRIERS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 64, 17 March 1933, Page 14
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