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KUMEROA-HOPELANDS.

ANNUAL SPORTS. The annual meeting of the KumeroaHopelands Sports Club was held on Sa.tu.fday. The results were as follow : Athletics.—loo yards handicap: G. Coles (10yds) 1, J. Eastwood (syds) 2, L. Selby (12yds) 3; time, lOsec. 220 yards handicap: G. Coles (21yds) 1, J. Eastwood (10yds) 2, G. Ituakere (28yds) 3; time, 22 2-ssec. 440 yards handicap: J. Eastwood (18yds) 1, G. Coles (22yds) 2, M. L. Walker (28yds) 3; time, .51 3-ssec. 880 yards handicap: M. L. Walker (50yds) 1, R. Court (58yds) 2, H. Haycock (55yds) 3; time, 2min. 2 4-ssec. One mile handicap: L. Hawthorne (80yds) 1, H. Haycock (130yds) 2, G. Gregory (95yds) 3; no time taken. Long jump: G. Ruakere, 19ft lOin, 1; J. Eastwood IB ft 6£in, 2. Hop, step and jump: G. Coles (2ft 6iri), 40ft llin,l; R. Coston (4in), 40ft 7in, 2. High jump: R. Coston (oin), sft Sin, 1; J. Eastwood (scr), sft 2£in, 2. Children’s- events. Girls under 14 years: Alison Russell 1, Irene Newbrook 2, Mary Jones 3. Girls under 10: Gladys Jones 1, Betty Zimmerman 2, Mollie O’Neil 3. Girls under 14, tyre race: Enid I’Ansou 1, Alison Russell 2, Irene Newbrook 3. Girls under 10, tyre race: Alison Russell 1, Irene Newbrook 2, Mary Jones 3. Boys under 14: Billy Russell 1, Frank .Schroder 2, M. O’Neill 3. Boys under 12: Wallace Riddell 1, Noel Jones 2, John Bryant 3. Boys under 10: Maurice Russell 1, Henry Newbrook 2, Wilfred Poulton 3. Boys under 14, tyre race: IV, Russell 1, Tom Hewett 2, Frank Schroder 3. Boys under 12, tyre race: Maurice Russell 1. Noel Jones 2, John Bryant 3. Horse events.—Tilting at the ring: L. Olsen 1, N. Compton 2, E. Olson and J. Harris 3. Orange competition: H. Blnnden 1, L. Olsen 2, N. Compton 3 Maiden leaping competition: Mrs Drueo’s Kildare 1, S. Clark’s Tommy 2 L. Olsen’s Red Light 3. Flag race: AV. Meech 1, N. Compton 2, L. Olsen 3. Musical chairs : B. Riddell 1, L. Olsen 2. Open pony leaping: Miss Harris s Bluey 1, D. Walther’s Nigger 2, AV. Meech’s Grey 3. Maiden pony leaping: Miss C. Harris’s Bluey 1, Miss C. Harris’s Kazon 2, Miss A. Thorn’s Bonny 3 Turning competition: N. Compton I. Miss Thom 2. Open hunters’ leaping: C. Mackie’s Barney 1, S. Clark’s Tommy 2, L. Olsen’s Ben 3. A special trophy, presented by Mr A. Flowers, of AVoodville, for the competitor with most points in the horse events, was won bv L. Olsen, of Pahiatua, with 20 points, Miss Harris, of Martinborough, being the runner-up with 16 points, while N. Compton filled third i place with 14 points. The horse events were judged by Mr J. J. AValler, of Palmerston North. Highland dancing.—Stratspeys and reels, under 14 years: Hazel Miller 1, Donald Aloung 2, Nola Ford _3. Swords, under 14 vears: Betty AA 7aller 1, Nola Ford 2, Joyce AValler 3. Seauntriubhas, under 14 years: Hazel Miller 1, Joyce AValler 2, Betty AValler 3. Fling, to 16 years: Claude Henderson 1, Kathleen Burke 2 M. Ramsden 3. Swords, to 16 years: Hazel Miller 1, M. Ramsden 2, Henderson 3. Seauntriubhas, to~l6 years : Hazel Miller 1, Claude Henderson 2, Donald Young 3. Fling, under 10 years: Betty Ford 1, Shirley Henderson 2, Freda Payne 3. Swords, under 10 years: Freda Payne I, Betty Ford 2, Shirley Henderson 3. Seauntriubhas, undtp* 10 years: Betty Ford 1, Shirley Henerson 2, F Payne 3. Fling open: D. Ramsay 1, Claude Henderson 2, M. Ramsden 3. Jig, open: Claude Henderson 1, D. Rainsay 2, M. Ramsden 3. Piping events. —Intermediate: AA 7 . D Finlayson .1, G. Rose 2, G. E. Scott and L. Sattrup 3, equal. Maiden: D. Drysdale 1, P. Stratford 2 J. Mills 3. Novelty events.—Chain stepping: J. grant 1.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 112, 13 April 1936, Page 12

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KUMEROA-HOPELANDS. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 112, 13 April 1936, Page 12

KUMEROA-HOPELANDS. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 112, 13 April 1936, Page 12