HOLIDAY SPORTS.
FIXTURE AT TE AROHA. LIST OF PRINCIPAL EVENTS. [ Fit Oil OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] TE AROIIA. Monday. Tho To A roll a Cycling and Athletic Club's animal Easter sports meeting took place under ideal conditions. Thero were 2500 spectators. Tho results were;— 100 Yards Maiden Race.—C. Anderson. 1; L. Burgess, 2; A. McCormick, 3. Time, 10's. 120 Yards Handicap.—Costar and Whitten, equal, 1; S. A. Shepherd, 3. Time, 11 l-ss. Milo Cycling Handicap.—K. Pilkington, 1; N. Cobbe, 2; R. F. Caulton, 3. Time, 2m 15s. One and a-hr.lf Miles Cycle Handicap.— Giuliani, 1; Thompson, 2; Gargan, 3. Time. 3m 37 3-53. CHOPPING. 12in. Standing Chop (maiden). —H. Morrison, 1; V. Hemmings, 2j H. McMillan, 3. Time, 11 2-ss. 12in. Standing Chop (handicap).—A. AY a rd. 1; A. Honey, 2; W. Baker, 3. Time. 20 -l-ss. GATHERING AT TE POI. Lrno.u our _ own' correspondent.] MATAMATA, Monday. The To Poi sports, which were held cn Easter Saturday, drew record entries and there was a record attendance, in spite of tho rain and threatening weather. Mr. J. F. McAneny, of Auckland, was starter. Details of tho results are us follows: Maiden Race.—Evans, 1; Funnell, A. Lowery, 3. SSO Yards.—Warrcnder, 75yds, 1; Marshall Innian,- 55yds, 2; Leeson, 00yds, 3. Time, 2m. ti3. Schoolboys' 100 yds. (Herbert Smith Cup). —S. Avard, 1: N. Goodwin, 2; T. May, 3. 220 Yds.—Funnell. 2t'.yds. 1 ; Walker, 20yds, 2: McGuire. 21yds. 3. Time, 225. One Mile Cycle.—lf. Tuck, 250 yd i, 1; J. Cobbe, 200 yds, 2; K. I'iikington, l'.Oyds, Time, 2m -13 2-ss. 220 Yards Schoolboys (Herbert Smith Cup).—S. Avard, 1; N. Goodwin, 2; V. Bellamy. 3. Time, 33 1-53. Boys High Jump—C. Mitchell, 1; A. Thomas. 2. •110 Yards. —Coster, 45yds. 1; Dutton, 35vds, 2; Dye, 40yds. 3. Time, 51 4-ss. Schools lielav Race.—Wnrdville. 1. Local Supplies' Race, 'lOOyds.—ll. Avard, 1; J. J Till, 2: C. Ensor, :i. Time. It 2-53. Te l'oi Handicap. 150yds.—First heat: Moroncy. 15yds, 1: Csnnbie. 16yds, 2; Funnell. 15vds, 3. Time, 11 4-ns. Second heat. J P. Vosper, 10yds, 1; S. A. Shepherd, loyds, 2: McGuire, 15yds. 3. Time. 15s. Final: Cntnhie, 1; Shepherd. 2; Vosper, 3. Time,- 11 4-ss. ' 120 Yards Hurdles—Gates, 1; Shaw, 2; Moloney, 3. Time, IS 3-5s Schools Tug-of-Wnr.—Te Pci, 1. One Mile.—Worrall. 130 yds, 1; Cnmbie. 115 yds, 2; Leeson, 105 yds, 3. Time. 4m ° J Two S 'Miles Cycle.—Caulton, 100 yds, l:P o1 - lard, 105 yds, 2; Moore, 130 yds, 3. Time, 011 l 'ID i ii T High Jump.—Tl. Dunlop. 1: Marshall Inmnn and Davidson (dead-heat). 2. Forced Handicap, 100yds.—Whitten. 1: Findlay, 2; Moloney, 3. Time, 10 4-ss. MAUNGATEPERE MEETING. [l-.r TELEG RATH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] WIIAXG'AREI, Monday. The annual sports meeting of the Maungalepere Athletic Club was helcj in fine weather. There was a, large attendance. The prize money, amounting to A.oti. at traded large fields of competitors from all parts of the province., and the mretin„ maintained its reputation as orie ot the largest and most successful gatherings of its kind in the Dominion. Results of the main events are:— Maiden Race.—D. Donaldson, 1; C. Doel. " 100 J Yards' Handicap.-E Brainsby, 9yds, 1; A. R. Price, 12yds, 2; T. Symes, 12yds, Maunga'te'pe'ra Cup. of 150 yds.—L. D. Abbott, 11yds, 1; E. Brainsby, llb'ds_. A. E. Butler. 11yds.. 3. 'lime, 11 l ; o8. One Mile Handicap.-R. Leech. M. Austin. 120 yds. 2_; R. C. Durham, 90jd». 3. Time. 4rn 20 3-s*. Boys' Half-mile.—h. Given, scr, 1; J. Waters 20yds 2; L. Pullham, 30yds, 3. 410 Yards Handicap.-A. R. Price, 40yds. 1 ; J. S. Carseldiue. 30yds. 2; V . Edge, 40yds, 3. Time. 495. _ Half-mile Handirap.-V Darlington, Go vds, 1: R Leech. 50yds. 2; E. Hope, 50yds, 3. Time, lm 50s. T Pole Vault.—B. Morrisey. P. Edge and L. Ed re. all 9ft 3'> in. dead-heat, 1. High Jump.—X. McKay, scr, and \ . Edge, Sin. sft Pin. dead-heat, 1. Consolation Handicap. - Jhomns, 1; A. C 8001. 2: W. M. Findlay. 3. 'Schools Relay Races.-Raweno won both th" senior and junior events. •Mile Cvcle.—E. S. Rmgent. lOOyds, 1: L. Beech, lOOyds, 2: D. O'Callaghan. scr 3 Two Miles Cycle.—-A. W. Boston, 200 yds, I ; M. McLesm, 75yds. 2; E. S. Baigent. SOOvclp, iTovico Chop, Oin. block.—Tui Maihi, 1; P.* Paul and J. Ferguson, dead-heat. 2. Tirro, 255. Mnifl.-n Chop. 12in. block.—W. Royal. 1: W Barber 2: R. Edge. 3. Time, 52 ]-ss. Handicap Chop (standing).—M. Hauraki, ?9s, I; C. W. Dwyer. 4s. 2; S. A. Wallace, 3. Tim". 1 m 21 I-oe. Handicap Clioo (underhand). —A. Underwood. I<K 1: P." Morressey. 20s, 2; G. H'. Worker, eis, 3. Time, 51 3-ss. HARRIER CLUB'S OI'ENING. The Calliope Harrier Club, which was formed last year at, Birkenhead, has fixed tho opening run of the eeason for next Saturday afternoon, starting at 2.30 o'clock from the residence of Mr. F. Taylor, Calliope Avenue, Northcote. Tho officials this year arc:— President, Mr. W. E. Patterson: captain, Mr. A. Rowland; deputy-captain, Mr. A. E. Clayton; secretary and treasurer, Mr. James Osmond.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20841, 7 April 1931, Page 13
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