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Bulls

(From Our Own Correspondent.) Evening Sports Boisterous weather prevailed on Thursday evening, out tho Bulls-Uhakeu sports gathering attracted a largo Crowd. Results:— Cycling.—Half-mile (boys): J. Hartley 1, R. Westwood 2. One mile: G. Allen 1, R. Stafford 2, W. Bauuders 3. Two miles: G. Allen J, A. Hazelwood 2, N. Ellery 3. Three miles: A. Hazelwood 1, G. Allen 2, A. Wilson 3. Half-mile (hacks): J. Howard 1, B. Kitchen 2, E. Davies 3. Running.—7s yards (boys, 11-16 years); A. Jackson 1, C. Ellery 2, R. Howard 3. 75 yards (boys, 11 and under): C. Murphy 1, R. Parr 2, B. Bevun 3. 220 yards (boys): F. Mackay 1,11. Westwood 2, P. Green 3. 220 yards (men): A. V. Rowlands 1, A. R. Williams 2, I. Burke 3. 880 yards (men): C. A. Mahey 1, W. R. Cowan 2, J. Howard 3. Boy’s sack race: R. Howard 1, M. O ’Connell 2. St. John Ambulance Tho year s activities of the Bulls branch of the Bt. John Ambulance commenced on Monday, and senior and junior members attended in force. Miss C. Wilson, who is leaving Bulls shortly, will be farewelled on Tuesday evening. General News Two pupils of Parewanui School scored well in the Calf Club sections at the Marton Show last week, Ernest Osborno gaining two firsts und championship and winning the silver cup. Lorna Osborne scored three thirds. sergeants, J. Brown, C. Bowyer and T. Haudcock; section leaders, H. Nordell, G. Drysdale, W. Milne, R. Lawrence, B. Davis, W. Drysdale, C. Bailey, L. Eorsetter and J. L. Daysli. The club bore was boasting of hij family’s patriotism. “I’m joining the R.A.F. nexit w r eek,” ho exclaimed. “My father fought in the lust war, and my grandfather fought in the Boer War. My greatgrandfather, I’ve been told, fought in the Zulu War. ...”

“On which side'?” interjected a fedup listener.

Teacher: Now', Tommy, who was the nation’s greatest inventor! Tommy: Edison. He thought out the phonograph and the radio so that people would sit up all night and use his electric light bulbs.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 31, 5 February 1941, Page 9

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Bulls Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 31, 5 February 1941, Page 9

Bulls Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 31, 5 February 1941, Page 9

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