PIHAMA SPORTS.
The following handicaps have been declared by Mr Han sen for the Pihama sports:—----100 yds handicap:—L. iAlzdorf, 1 yd.; W. Minhinnick 4, R. Anderson 4, T. Leahy Rickleben 5: Toro 6, Wanau, W. Corkill, Billy, R. Grayham, G. P. Warn, T. Geary, H. Breid, 8; S. Julian, 9; Hall, F. Campbell 10. 220 yds handicap.—L. Alzdorf, 4; Toro, 8; A. Anderson 9; W. Minhinnick, 10; Ricklebin, 13; J. W. Thompson, 15; T. Geary, 16; Wanau, J. Forsyth, A. Oglivie, T. P. Warn, H. Breid, W. McGlynr, 18; Hall, 20; T. Campbell 20. 120 yds hurdles.—J. Forsyth owes 2; Tarapo, 5; J. W. Thompson, 6; Warau, 8; T. Geary, 9; W. Campbell, Wanau, 10. 440 yds handicap.—L. Alzdorf, 5; W. Minhinnick, 13; R. Anderson, 16; Toro, Ricklebin, 18; T. Leahy, 20; A. Ogilvie, 28; J. Malone. C. A. Corder, 30; T. Geary, H. Breid, 32; G. P. Warn, 35..; W. McGlynr, 36; Billy, 38; T. Campbell, 40; C. Candy, not declared. 880 yds handicap. —L. Alzdorf, T. Leahy, 16; Ricklebin, 22;, A. Oglivie,----32; J. Malone, 35; R. Feaver, 37; C. A. Corder, T. Geary, J. Shallene, W. McGlynr, 40; H. Bried 45; F. Campbell, T. Keighley 50; Candy, not declared. 150 yds Sheffield.—Alsdorf, 2; Leahy 7; Toro, Ricklebin, Thompson,B; T. Geary, C. A. Corder, Graham, Corkill, Wanau, 12; Julian, 13 ;Forsyth, 14: F. Campbell Hall, 15. . 1 mile handicap.—Ogilvie, R. Feaver S. Julian, 100; W. McGlynr, H. Kappely, J. Shallene, R. Campbell, P. Horgan, 110; F. Campbell, T. Keighley, H. Bayliss, 130, Candy, not declared.
1 mile bike race. —Adlam, L. Warm, 20; H. Sharp, 65; J. Skipper, 90; t! Quickender, 95; Wilson, G. H. Bell, E. Gray, McKay, K. Abbott, J. Parish, 120. '
2 mile bike race.—L. Warm 50; Adlam, 60; H. Sharp, 100; Quickendei, 190, Skipper, Gray, 200; Wilson, Ab^ bott, 220; Bell, 225; McKay, 200; Parish, 240.
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Leading musicians prefer the wondertul Brmsmead. At L. G. Grace's. *
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXI, Issue LXI, 28 January 1911, Page 6
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481PIHAMA SPORTS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXI, Issue LXI, 28 January 1911, Page 6
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