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HOLIDAY SPORTS.

ANNUAL BIBLE CLASS CAMPS. PRESBYTERIAN COMPETITIONS. Tho Presbyterian Bible Classes in eamp nt Ilunua over Easter held their annual athletic competition on Monday afternoon. There were large entries and competition was very keen. This year the Dominion Athletic Shield was competed for in addition to the Coluuan Cup and the junior banner, lfesulls were as follows: Swimming.—SOYds., under 1(5: Cleal, I; Martin, 2: Edwards, - 3. Open: P. Pidgenn, 1; Gill, 2: L. Mayo, 3. Under 18: Field, 1; li. Jtidson, 2; liitchie, 3. Breaststroke: I. Grey, 1; 1. Sargent, 2; Sncddcn, 3. ATHLETIC EVENTS. lOOA'ds., under 10. —Brown, 1; Brown, 2; Cleal, 3. Open: I. Sargent, 1; AV. McFarland, 2; J. iloaly, 3. Hop, Stop and Jump, under IS. —It. Brown, 1; llobinson, 2; Anderson, 3. Long Jump, open.—J. Hcaly, 1; AV. McFarland, 2; Gribblo and 1. Sargent, equal, 3. 100 Yds„ under 18.—Brown, 1; Jcssup, 2; Cleal, 3. Long Jump, under IG.—Brown, 1; Cleal, 2; Andrews, 3. One Mile, open.—Anderson, 1; Uavica, 2; Fen Urn, 3. 220 Yds,, linder 18.—Cleal, 1; Poole. 2; Brown, 3. Open: AV. McFarhuid, J; King, 2; R. McFarland, 3. Putting the Shot, open.—AV. McFarland, 1; 1. Sargent, 2; 11. King, 3. 4-lOYds., under 18. —liobinson, 1; Jessup, 2; Robb, 3. Iligh Jump, ojion.—J. llealy, 1; AV. McFarhuid, 2; It McFarland, 3. Under 15; Dobson and Kobinson, e<pial, 1; Cleal, 3. •liOYds., open.—J. llealy, 1; I. Sargent, 2; R. McFarland, 3.

One Mile, under 18. —Anderson, 1; AVatts, 2; Robinson, 3. Throwing Cricket Ball, open.— R. King, I; Anderson, 2; J. Hcaly, 3. Under ](i: Cleal. 1; G. Fish. 2: Maekay, 3. 880 Yds., under 10: Andrews, 1; J. Stevenson, 2; AVylie, 3. Open: J. llealy, 1; \V. McFarland, 2; IT. Mac Donald, 3. Points for trophies were as follows: Dominion Athletic Shield: St. Paul's, Devonport, 58; SI. David's, -til. C'nltmaii Cup: St. Paul's, 70; St. David's, 52. Junior Banner: St. David's, -12; St. Paul's, JS.

METHODIST BIBLE CLASS. PENNANT TO PITT STREET. The sports .'iiicl elocutionary compel it ions held in connedion wiib the M:>(.lio'linl Bible ('hiss cm Imp ul, Brown's Island weie con<•111(10(1 mi Faster Monday, liiu results of the sports being us follows: IOOYds, Junior.—C'liirlto. J; Fusion, '2; Simiik, ;i. Senior: Walker, 1; Pnyim, 'J; Chapman, .'l. 22()Yds. Junior.—Clarke, 1; Eusfoe, 2; Bridgens, Senior: Walker, 1; I'ayne, •J; Mi-Kcnzit", ■>.

•HOVds. Junior.—Clarke, 1; Bridgens, 2 F.astoe, H. Senior: Walker, J; Lovio, 2 Ualsleud, 3.

K-OYds. Junior.—Clarke, 1: Burton, 'J; Skyrine, ;l. Senior: McKenzic, 1; Staeey, 'J; Lovio, :t. One Mile Junior.—O. Skyrmc, 1: B. Skyline, 2; Snook, ;i. Senior: McKenzie, 1; Lovio, 2; Turk. ii. Three M iles Junior.—Wheatlc.v, J: Skyline, '2; Thrift, Senior: McKenzie, 1; Stucoy, 2: Tuck. :i.

Thiowing Cricket, Ball.—Wheatley, 1 Chapman, 2; Blakey, Ti. Putting the Shot.—Chapman, 1; Payne 2; Wheatley, :i.

Long Jump.—Walker, 1; Chapman, 2; Pearce, •'!. Hop, Step and Jump.—Chapman. 1; Carter. 2; Walker, .'l.

Belay Unco.—W.Y.M.T., 3; Dominion Bund, 2: Mount Eden, Tug-of-War.—Papatoetoe, 1; W.Y.M.T., 2; SI. John's, 3. The camp pennant for the class ginning the most points was won by W.Y.M.I. (I'itt Street). Mount Eden being second. Herbert Smith Cup Events.— IOOYds.: Simula, 1; Short, 2; Boughton, -1, 220Nds.: Simms, 1; Boughton, 2; Laniond, 3. -UOYds.: Sinims, 1: Lamond, 2: Boughton, 3. The Herbert Smith Cup, for juniors, was won by Dominion Road. W.Y.M.I. (Pitt Street) being second. TAUPIRI GATHERIXC. [IT.OM OUR OWN' CORRESPONDENT.] TAUPIRI. Tuesday. The Hem v soldier settlement held its nnniiii 1 spoil's meeting nt Taupiri on Easier Monday. Tlio main events and winners were as follows: — Maiden Bending.—Hill. 1: Eogers. 2. Best School Pony.—Doris Holmes, 1 ; Betty Hurtles, 2. Maiden Hunter.—Hinlon, 1; Marson, 2. Farmers' Trot, 1 mile.—G. Moore, 1; M. Wilson. 2. Ladies' Bending.—Miss Houton, 1: liiissell, 2.

Open Bending.—Rogers. t; Russell, 2. Addition Race (horse event).—Rogers, 1 J. Fleming, 'J. IfloYards Open ll'andicup.—Frascr. 1 Brown, 2.

Open Hunter.—Miss Houton, 1; It. Rus sell. 2.

Open Trot, t j milea.—G. Mooru, 1; . M Wilson 2. Novelty Race (horse event).—J. Rogers I: J. Filming, 'J. Ladies' Trot, J mile.—Stevens, 1; Hunter,

Inter-School Hela.v ttace, for Herbert Smith Cup.-- Ngaruawahia defeated the holders, iluntly.

TE AISOIIA RESULTS

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TE A I'OHA, Tuesday. The following are further results of (he meeting held by the To Aroha Cycling and Athletic Club yesterday:— 220 Yds.— Final: Holmes, I; Watson, 2AVea the rail. 3. ■lloYd?,—Griffin, 1; Holmes, 2; Costal'. .1. 880 Yds. Handicap.—K. Dye, 1; C. Anderson, 2; A. Wall. 3. One Mile.— Worrull, 1; G. Jackson, 2; h'. Dye, 3.

Two Miles Cycling Handicap.— K, I'ilking ton, 1; ,1. Cobbe, 2: 11. Caulton, 3. Throe Miles Cycling Handicap.—K. Cnul ton, 1: (iargun, 2; K. I'ilkington, 3. Points Cup.—K. I'ilkington. 15in. Standing Chop.—A. Honey, 1; W Douglas, 2: Costello, 3. l.'in. Underhand Chop.—AV. A. Baker, 1 R. C. Honey, 2; \Y. Douglas, 3. lain. Sawing Competition, 2 cuts.- G Remnant and Bro.nl. 1: 11. and J. Mc Cornnck, 2; X. A. Baker and Honey, 3.

DL'OIIOIIAXGA MEETING. i rito.M oni own < iii:r:i:.si'ONi)i:Nr. j OTOROIIAXG A, Tuesday. The annual meeting of the Otorohanga Sports Club took place yesterday under pleasant weather conditions, fully people being present. The iralis receipts exceeded i'2oo. The spoils, which included 130 competitors in athlrtio, cycling ami chopping events, gave general satisfaction. Competitors were present Iruin various parts of the North Island, and from Christcliurch. The results were as follows: Half-mile Cycle liace.—A. G. Ritchie, I ; L. B. Williamson, 2; J. il. llaruouif, 3. Time, Liu 0 2-ss.

One Miio Cycle. —E. J. Peterson, 1 Villison, 2; Ritchie, a. Time, 2m 7 u . Two Miles Cycle.—D. Vulson, 1; Wii lison, 2: liitchie, 3. Time, 'tin 355. Two Miles Local Cycle.—T. Melville, I K. Smith. 2; ('. Cameron. 3. Time, ■tm 59s Three Miles Cycle.—J. V.'hiUon, I: Hitehie. 2; \V. Pratney, 3. Tinii), liiu 50s, Five Miles Cycle.—Ritchie, I; "Whit ten 2; J. 11. Wiule, 3. Time, 12m 21s. Schoolboys' (,'yele Race, one mile,—Here wiui, I; .1. Burrell, 2; B, Addison, 3. Consolation Cycle Race, two miles.—C Harris, 1; J. T. Robertson, 2; Pratney, 3 Time, 1111 litis.

District Schoolboys' One Mile Cycle Race.— ('. MeColl, 1: J. Burrell, 2. Special Invitation Cyco Race, for scratch men, two miles.—A. liitchie. I: J. 11. Ilarcourl. 2: J. AVh 1 (ti-u, 3. Time, 4ni 51is. IOOYds. Ilandieap.—G. Mathieson, 1: G. E. Funnoll, 2; (1. 11. Derbidge, 3. Time. 9 2-ss.

120 Yds. Olorohanga Handicap.—G. H Derbidge. 1; C, D. Northmore, 2; (!. F, Funnell, 3. Time, II 3-ss.

220 Yds. Open Handicap -G. E. Funnell 1; ('. 'Williams, 2; (!. Malhiesou, 3. Time 20 2 ss.

v l loYds. 11 andieap.—J. /lcQuartcrs. 1: ,1 P. Sharkey. 2: It. Shuw, 3. Time, 19 I-5s

l2oYds Hurdles.—K. Cameron, 1; D. McDonald, 2; K. Shaw, 3. Time, lis. Half-mile Handicap. —A, C. Peterson, I; E. .11. lies, 2: C. J. Roper, 3. Time, Im 58s.

One Mile Open I Inndieap.— J. Carntody, 1 : A. C. Petersen, 2: J. P. Sharkey, 3 Time, 4111 28s. Open Stiindim-' Chop, 12in. block.—F Tlearn, 1; D. l.loey, 2: R. Grundy, 3. Time, 29 2-ss.

Second-claws Handicap Chop.' lCin. blocks -AW J onus, 1: J. Jones. 2; • Uut>h, 3. Time 30?.

Olorohangn Open Handicap Chop, loin blocks.—A. Oliver, 1; 11. Smith. 2; l> Silva, 3. Time, s"s Underhand Chop. 1 .">in.— W. Jones, 1; D. lloey, 2; T. Jones, :i. Time, 52 l-ss,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20842, 8 April 1931, Page 12

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HOLIDAY SPORTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20842, 8 April 1931, Page 12

HOLIDAY SPORTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20842, 8 April 1931, Page 12

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