ATHLETIC SPORTS
CHELTENHAM-KIWITEA SPOKTS CLUB (Inc.)
TO BE HELD AT CHELTENHAM Friday, January 1, 1932 To Commence at 11 a.m. OFFICERS Patron, Mr. A. 11. Kidd; President, Mr. H. B. Johnston; Vice-Presi-dents. Messrs R. P. liilgour, T. E. Craine, AY. G. Booth and A. E, Shannon; Director of Sports, Mr. S. H. Lodge; Timekeeper, Mr. A. McCorkindale; Assist. Timekeeper, Mr. Richard Taylor ; Judge of Horse Events. Mr. J. Crook; Horse Event Steward, Mr. S. Shand ; Foot and Cycling, Mr. J. T. Gibson; Highland ' Dancing. Messrs 11. O. Mao Ewan, M. A. MacLeod, D. H. McLean, and M. B. Mac Ewan; Motor Events, Messrs A. E. Shannon and D. Kilgour, junr.: Sheep; Guessing, Mr. AA\ G. Clapham ; Chain Stepping, Mr. J, AV. Batclielnr. PROGRAMME All Events (except Cycling) post entry. T—MAIDEN PONY JUMP. For ponies that have never won a Jumping Competition. 14.2 and under. Catch weights. Ist, £2; 2nd, £l. Entry 3/-. Time 11 a.m.. 2. BOYS RACE. 100 yards. 12 years and under, Ist, 5/-; 2nd 2/6. Trophies. Entry free. Five entries or no race. 11 a.m. 3. —GIRLS’ RACE, 100 yards. Conditions as in No. 2. 4. —PONY JUMP. 14.2 and under. Catch weights. Ist, £2 10/-; 2nd £1 10/-. Entry 5/-. A challenge cup presented by Mr. J. Goodwin to be presented to owner of winning pony. To be won twice in succession or three times at intervals. 11.25 a.m. 5. —BOYS’ RACE, 100 yards. 15 years and under. Ist, 7/6; 2nd 2/6. Trophies. 11.25 a.m, 6. —GIRLS’ RACE ,100 yards. Conditions as in No. 5. 7. —CYCLE RACE, one mile. Ist. £1 10/-; 2nd 15/-. Entry 2/-. Time 11.40 a.m. S.—MOTOR TYRE RACE. For hoys under 15. Ist, 5/-; 2nd, 2/6. Trophies. Entry 6d. 11.50 a.m. 9.—MAIDEN HUNTERS. For horses that have never won a Jumping Competition, Hurdle Race or Steeplechase. Catch weights. Ist £4; 2nd £2. Entry 7/-, 12 noon. 10. —TIIR EAD-TH E-NEEDLE RACE (Horseback). Ist £1 10/-: 2nd, 10/-. Entry 2/6. Trophies. 12.30 p.m. 11. —CYCLE RACE, two miles. Ist, £2 10/-: 2nd £l. Entry 3/0. 12.45 p.m, 12—MOTOR CAR COMPETITION (Potato Race). 110 yards. Time limits: 5-seater, 20sec; 2seater 18sec. 1 st, £2 ; 2nd 12/6. Trophies. Entry 2/6. 13. —EGG AND SPOON RAGE (Ladies). £1 1/-. Trophy. Entry 1/-. 1 p.m, 14. —EGG RACE (Gents). Conditions. etc., as in No. 13. 15. —OPEN HUNTERS. Once round course. Catch weights. Ist, £7; 2nd £2; 3rd £l. Winner to take Gobez Cup. AA'inner 1931. Dir. T. R. Taylor’s “Drift.” To be won three times. Entry 10/-. 1.15 p.m. IG.—CYCLE RACE, three miles. Ist, £3; 2nd, £1 10/-. Entry 4/-. 1.40 p.m. 17.—AVIRE JUMP (Open). Ist. £2; 2nd, £l. Entry 4/-. 2 p.m, 18—DOG TRIAL EXHIBITION. Three winning dogs. 2.15 p.m. 19. —OPEN JUMP (Steeplechase Style). Once round course. Catch weights. Ist, £4; 2nd £2. Entry 7/-. 2.30 p.m. 20. —BOYS’ CYCLE RACE. Under 16. Ist 10/-; 2nd 5/-. Entry 1/-. Five entries or no event. 2.45 p.m. 21. —CONSOLATION CYCLE RACE. Entry fees of 2/6 plus £1 to he divided among Ist. 2nd and 3rd in ration 3,2 and 1.
Rule 7.—ln Horse Events there shall lie four entries or no second; five entries or no third; three entries or no event. In Cycling, five entries or no eveut may be declared by Committee. HIGHLAND DANCING 11 a.m. Rule.—Three entries or no second prize and winner to take second prize money. ( Ist prize £1; 2nd 7/C.) 1. —Sword Dance. 2. —Highland Fling. 3. —Highland Fling, 10 years and under. 4. Seann Trulbhas. 5. —.Reel ’Tullocb. 6. —Highland Fling. 15 years and under. Boys only. 7. —Highlaud Fling, 12 years and under. 8. —Highland Reel. 9. —Sword Dance, 12 years and under. 10. —lrish Jig. 12 years and under. 11. —Hornpipe. In events 1,2, 4. 5. 8. and 11 Competitors to be 16 years or under. DOG TRIALS To start at 9 a.m. I.—Short Head. Drive and Yard (Open). Ist. £4; 2nd £2; 3rd £1 : also 4tli. sth and titli prizes of £l, 15/- and 10/- respectively for local competitors. Local competitors to live within 10 miles of Kiwitea or Cheltenham. Entry 5/-. -•—The Ist. 2nd and 3rd dogs in the above to compete on Oval for .trophy. value £2 donated by Mr. A. McCorkindale. Secretary, MR .E. BILLETT COMPETITIONS Football Goal Kicking, I’utting tlie Shot. Ladies’ nnd Gents’ Double-band-el Sawing (saw provided). Sheep Guessing and Chain Stepping for Ladies and Gents. Races for Children under 10. Hot AA'ater and Milk provided free. GATE : Adults 1/-, Children Od. 11. AY. AVOOD, Hon. Sec. Cheltenham.
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Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2587, 3 December 1931, Page 7
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