TANGOWAHINE SPORTS
TOMORROW’S FIXTURI
lIA N DIC APS AN NO UN CED
(Special to “Northern Advocate.”) i AUCKLAND, This Day. j The following handicaps have boon j declared by -Mi - F. T. McAmmy Joi j the Tangowahine Athletic Club sports j tomorroAv. — lull Yards. —A. B. Campbell, 3yds; R. H. Conaghan, G. Osbaldiston, 9; AY. B. AVorboys, .10; T. Nathan, C. Bell, lot; N. Conaghan, T. B. AVilliams, K. .Mcßae, 11; G. Mathefiyn, lit; J. \Y. Rco, Izzarcl, AY. Annan, ll’t; F. J.. HoAvitt, 13; Patterson, .13. i’ll) Yards. —Campbell, 12yds; lb Ncsdale, 13; K. C. Edwards, ,16; T. E. Thorpe, IS; R. H. Conaghau, AVorboys, lit; Bell, P. Stanaway, Williams, 20; Nathan, Malheson, Oobaldistou, 21; N. O. l/.zavd, 22; Hewitt, Fla veil, 22.; McRae, 21. 440 Awards. —Ncsdale, 30yds; Campbell, 32; Thorpe, AA’orboys, 33; Edwards, 37; R. Conaghan, AA’illiams, 3S; Stanaway, Matheson, 40; A. G. Ewenson, I*. E. Langton, 12; T. Nathan, 44; L. Bradley, 43; Hewitt, 46; E. .Jones, 4S; Jz/.ard, 30; I. Patterson, 32. SSO Yards.—Bradley, 50yds; Ewenson, 53; Jones, 63; Thorpe, 63; AY. Hastie, 66; O’. Langton, SO; R. Cochrane, J. Nash, C. G. Mclntosh, C. I*. McDermott, S 3; Patterson, 00. One mile. —A. R. AVilson, 20yds; Haetie, Bradley, 105; P. Morresey, .140; Cochrane, Mclntosh, 150; D. AYintle, 133; A r . AARallaec, 233, The folhnving wood-chopping handicaps have been declared: — Tangowahhio 14in Standing Chop. — 1 T. AYest, ss; AY. Rika, 12; AY. Royal, P. Morresey, .16; C. Child, O. Mooney, IS; jM. Morresey, J. Nash, B. Eiulayson, AY. Rudolph, R. Thorbnrn, 20; AY. Hastie, AAR Smith, 22; H. AAMlliams, J. Rika, D. Kola, R. B. Bainbridge, E. AAR Ruddell, E, Dunn, AY. AYliito, E. AARitone, C. Mitchell, 23. 14in Underhand Chop.—T. A\ r cst, C. Child, 8s; AAR Rika, 12; G. K. AYilliiims, J. Nash, O. Mooney, M. Morrosey, 16; N. Hastie, P. Morresey, AAR E. Rnddell, 20; J. Daniel, AAR Royal, R. Curry, M. Rika, D, Koia, R. B. Bainbridge, J. Croft, B. Einlayson, E. Dunn, E. White, C. Mitchell, P. Nathan, IT. Murrant, P. AYatene, 23. 14in Double-handed Saw (two cuts). —Croft Bros., scr; T. AYest and AAR Royal, 2s; N, and AY. Hastie, Child and Reeves, K. Alexander and mate, 3; L, Blowcs and A. AA’illiams, R. Thorbnrn and mate, J. Ross and O. Bloavcs, 4; J. Elliott and mate, AAR S. Smith and mate, A. Dickson and T. Scthbridge, 6. Tarairi blocks will bo used.
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Northern Advocate, 21 April 1933, Page 6
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