YACHTING.
RACE AT TAURANGA.
[BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] TAURANGA, Monday.
The Yacht snd Power-boat Club held a *ace for yachts on Saturday, which resulted Matua, 1; Daphne, 2; Wizard, 3. Also started: Motere and Mavisi. Tie ilatua won comfortably. SPORTS AT KUMEIT. DECLARATION OF HANDICAPS. The following handicaps have been deWared by Mr. F. T. McAneny for the Kumeu Societies' sports carnival to be ncici Oil Saturday:— , , . IOOYds.—A. E. Butler, 6|yds; G. A. Matheson, J. Coster, Byds; A. B. Tevy, BJyds; C. H. Kellett. 10yds: R. C. Hall, 11yds; R. Montgomery. W. L. Sin ton, 1-yds; C. Anderson, J. P. Farrelly, 12} yds; G. H. Cutler, 13yds; A. A. Best. N. Clifton, 14yds; ST. Johnston, 15yds. „ 220 Yds.—Butler, 10yds; Matheson, Coster, 15yds; Levy. 17yds; Kellett. 19yds; Montgomery, Anderson. 22yds; Farrelly, Sinton, 24yd3; Cutler, 25yds; Best, Clifton, 26yds; C. O. Kenny, 28yd3. n 220 Yds Hurdles.—Butler, Matheson, Coster, owe syds; Kellett. Levy. scr.; Johnston. Kenny, lOyils. _ _ . n Half-mile Cycle Race.-S. . Hayes, A. O. Pilkington. scr.; Whit ten. 10 Y cls ,; 7^ p Matheson. 30yds: F. C. Hen wood. W Pratney. 35yds; J. Jacob. Goyds; -W. Archer, Mvds- R B. Hill. 100 yds: A. R. Sargeant, 120 yds; W. F Smith, 130 yds; F. Taylor, withheld. . TO( , ;( One Mile.— Hayes, Pilkincton. scr., Whitfen, 10yds;' E. J. Avery. Matheson, 60yds, W Pr.itnPT 65vds: Henwood. 7bycis, Jacob, 150 yds'; ArcLr. 105 yds; Hill, 200 yds; Sergeant. 220yd=- Taylor withheld Two Miles. —Hayes. Pilkington. scr.; TOutten, 20yds; Avery, Boyds: Matheson, Henwood 100 yds; Pratney. 110 yds; H. Clay. 360vds: Jncob. 200 yds; Archer, 210 yds, Eil'l. 235 yds; Taylor, withheld.
MAMAKU SPORTS CLUB. The following handicaps have been declared by' Mr. F. T. McAneny for the JMamaku Sports Club's meeting to bo held A r. fe u i W 120 Yds. Open.—J. . S. Carselcline. syds; B A. McDonald. 7yds; I. _U atigh, 0 ~ Cunningham, 9ydn; A. A. J«kson. )0 / ; A. Dawson, llyds; H. Morgan R. \ou,g. J. W. Black. 13yds; C. G. Steele, J. JJ. Dra-ovitch T. Yates. 14yds; J . bfceat. 15yds- A H. Griffiths, withheld. ... 440Yds.—R Young, 15yds; «SSL rsa .V-itiiheld SPORTS AT MORRINSVILLE. Tby telegraph.—OWN correspondent.] MORRINSVILLE, Monday. The Morrinsville District United Friendly BocK Council held a successful fipor meetin" on Saturday. Excellent entries were received and there was a largo attendance. Following are the results. 100 Yards Maiden.—R. L. Watkms, 1, O. (Egan, 2; J. E. Mohn, 3. 100 Yards Handicap.—Jones, 1; hollett. 2; i2oYords Hurdles.-F. W. Shaw. 1; Rossiier. 2; L. 'Young, 3. 220 Yards Handicap.—\osper, 1; JMlice, e " e Yard 9 Handicap.— H. Blackburn (20yds), 1; Morrissey (28yds), and Daning*on (38vds), dead heat, 2. 880 Yards Handicap.—S. A. Shepherd T43yds), 1; J. Leeson (68yds), 2; A. Billing <Gsyda). 3. " _ r Ono Mile Hnrdicap.—Morri (lOydn). 1. 8. A. Shepherd (85yds), 2; •!. -• btarkey <6 On d e S) MUe Cycle Handicap.-- _E C. Moor© (90yds), 1; F. C. Henwood (7oyds), 2, it. V. Caul ton (95yds), 3. .. Two Miles Cycle Handicap.—A. C. PilJdnpton (ficr). 1; F. C. llcnwood (140 yds), fl; R. F. Caulton (165yd5),,3. „ „ • Tuaee Miles ' Cycle Handicap.-K. * Catjvt»i (SilOyds) and llnrcourt (scr), dead ifce»W 3; A. C. Pilkington (10yds), 3. . TtWo Miles Motor-cycle Handicap.—Cairrl 4; Williams (i-lap), 2; McCalluin Jeer), 3. ~ Friendly Societies' Relay Raco.—Druid*.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20800, 17 February 1931, Page 13
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