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AMATEUR ATHLETICS.

HAMILTON CLUB'S MEETING. CHAMPIONSHIPS DECIDED. [from our own correspondent.] Hamilton, Sunday. The Hamilton Amateur Sports Club held i su °cessful meeting at Steele Purk when the South Auckland amateur cham«.»v i PB - a number of handicap events v ? decided. Lair entries were received. Following were the resultsXf rd w S ? cond ? 1 1 7 Schools' Championship—M. Wool veil (Hamilton High), 1; H. U Jack a (Hamilton High), 2. Time, 2m 880 Yards Championship—A. H. Malcolm, 2m 7s ihompßou - N - Roberts, 3. Time, 100 Yards Championship.—A. H. Griffiths, 3* Tirie lis Morrisa (Cambridge), ~100 Yards Handicap.—A. Wall Iyd 1U J. Thompson, ecr, 2; F. Morrisa", 3. lime, 10 -1-58. . 220 Tnrds Championship —A. H. Griffiths, 23 3-5s ' J " Eeid ' 3l Timo - Broad Jump Championship.—<C. G Thompson, 1; ,T. Alker. 2; C. A. Speake,' 3. Distanco, ISft. Sin. One Mile Handicap.—G. Hill, 35yds, 1; ion v j* l ?? ycl ?i 2. Time, 4m 465. 1-0 Yards Hurdles Championship.—C. G. Thompson, 1; C, A. Speake, 2. Time, 17 3-5-s. Half-nnle ( yelp Championship.—G G Taf * cr - 2; G - H. Clark (Auckland), 3. Timo lm 2*ls. One Milo Cycle Handicap.—G. P. Clark (Auckland). 25yds, 1; G. G. Hyde, ecr, 2 lime. 2m 37 l-5«. \iI lop ' „S cp 11,1(1 Ju mP Championship.—J. C A' G " Thompson and A. bpeuke, 38ft. 10in., 2. Two Miles Cycle Handicap.—G. P. Clark, 95vrU' -V rp■ * I, . yde ' Bcr - 2; D. Tasker, Joyds, 3. Time, om 555. 300 Yards' Handicap—A. Wall, scr, 1; h-' oy i : f • 3yds, 2; M. Coombes, -Iyds, 3. j-imo, 34 4-ss. Putting the Shot Championship.—F Morrisa, 39ft. 3iin„ 1; E. Bogun, 29ft. 21in„ 2; A. H. Malcolm, 3. Three Miles Cycle Championship.—G. P. Clark, 1; G. G. Hyde, 2; G. Tasker. 3. iime, 9m 18s. One Milo Championship.—N. Roberts, 1; 2; M. Howe. 3. Time. 5m ss. 100 l ards Secondary Schools' Chnmpion--1' 1!—1; N. Charleton, 2; M. Woolven. 3. Time, 11 l-ss. One Mile Cycle Championship.—G. G. Hyde. 1; G. P. Clark, 2; L. Tasker. 3. J lme, 3m 5 3-s*. llijrh Jump Championship.— C. A. Speake, sft. 6in.. 1; A. 11. Malcolm, sft. Gin., 2; E. Ci rocolt, sft. .lin., 3. 4.10 Yards Championship.— A. Wall. 1 ; T. E. stills, 2; A. H. Griffiths, 3. Time, 53 2-ss. PRESBYTERIAN BIBLE CLASSES. RESULTS OF SPORTS MEETING. Iho results of the sports programme at the Presbyterian Young Men's Bible Class camp at Ilunua on Saturday wore as follows—--1-00 Yards, Tinder 16.—deal, St. David's, lukekohe - 2: Dobson. St. 100 Yards, under IS—deal. St, David's. 1. Dobson, St. Davids, 2; Edwards. St. David s, 3. 100 Yards, open.—Sergeant. Onehun"a 1Derbie, ftt. David's. 2; Brown, St. David's' Om , 1: Odlin, St. David's. 2; Thorburn, Mount ii,den, 3. 880 Yards, under IS—Evenson, Pukokohe. 1; Jxobmson, Epsom. 2; Slembridge. Pukekohe. 3. 880 Yards, open—Gill, Pukekohe 1- Anderson, St. David's. 2 ; Evenson, Pukekohe,

220 lards, under IC.—Clenl. St. David's 1; Dobson, St. David's. 2; Fleming, Pukekohe, 3. 220 Yards, under JLB.—Robinson, Epsom 1; Edwards, St. David's, 2; Dobson. St! David's, 3. 220 Yard 3. open.—Derbie. St. David's. 1: Sergeant, Onehunga, 2: Gribble, Epsom. 3. 440 Yards, ope®.—Derbie. St. David's. 1: Robinson, Epsom, 2: Gill. Pukekobe, 3." Mile, under J.S.—Eversep, Pukekoho, 1; -Bannatyne. Mount Eden. 2; Cronford. Ellerslie, 3. Mile, open.—P. ,T. Anderson, St. David's. 1; Jessup, Mount Eden, 2; F. T. Anderson, St. David's, 3. Putting tho Shot, open.—Gribble, Ensora. 1: Thorburn, Mount Eden. 2; Bannatyne, Mount Eden. 3. Long Jump, under IG.—Cleal, St. David's. 1; Dobson. St. David's, 2; Fish, Devonport. 3. Long Jump, open.—Sergeant, Onehunga. 1; Brown, Si. David's. 2: Cleal, St. David's. 3. High J'unfp, under IG.—Cleal, St. David's. 1; Dobson, St. David's, 2: Traill. Ensom. 3. High Jump, senior.—Robinson, Epsom. 1: Haydon, St. David's. 2; Sergeant. Onehunga. 3. Hop. Skip and Jump, under 18. —Brown. St. Luke's, 1; Brown, St. David's. 2; Robinson, Epsom. 3. Collman Cup.—S*. David's. Junior banner: Si. David's. Tndoor games, under lfi: Mount Eden. Indoor games, under IS. Mount Eden. V SWAN SON CLUB'S MEETING. The annual sports meeting of' tho Swanson Amateur Athletic Club was held on Saturday in the presence of a large attendance of spectators. Keen competition resulted aaid several close finishes were witnessed. Following are the results:— 100 Yards Local Schoolboys' Handicap.— E. Buchanan, 11yds. 1; J. Farrelly, scr, 2; P. Farrolly, 3yds, U. 75 Yards Local Schoolgirls' Handicap.— •T. Buchan, 2yds, 1; Shirley Wright. I}yd3, 2; McKenzie, 2yde, 3 100 Yards Local Handicap.—G. Cutler, scr, and R. Buchanan, 21yds (dead-heat), 1; J. Farrelly, *yd, 3. 75 Yards Ladies' Open Championship.— Mrs. Harris, 1: Miss Armour, 2; Miss Crow. 3. Iligh Jump.—A. Flyger, scr, nnd P. Crawford, 4in fdead-heat), 1; C. M. Constance, oin, 3. Height, flft 3in. 100 Yards Open Handicap.—Final: Walker, 2yd 3, 1; Stevenson, 2; Elliott, 3. Time, 10 l-ss. One Mile Cycle Handicap.—Morris, 130 yds, 1: C. A. Clarke, 130 yds, 2; A. F. Johnson. 120 yds, 3. <llO Yards Open Handicap.—Stevenson, 28yds, 1; Barker, 18yds. 2; Crawford, 2-lyds, 3. 100 Yards Local Championship.—Cutler, 1; Buchan, 2; Farrelly, 3. Time, lis. Two Miles Cycle Handicap.—Morris, 200 yds, 1; Baston, 300 yds, 2; C. A. Clarke, 200 yds, 3. 880 Yards Open Handicap.—Blow, 30yds, 1; Dolan 48yds, 2; Crawford, 40yds, 3. Time, 2m Cs.

100 Yard l ? Ladies' Open Handicap.--Miss Banting, 4iyd». 1; Miss Reynolds, 2{yds, 2; Mrs. Harris, scr, 3. Time, 11 4-sa. 220 Yards Open Handicap.—D. Elliot, 17yds 1; S. Harris, 14yds, 2; Buchanan, 22yds, ii. Time, 225. Three Miles Cycle Handicap.—Harris. 370 yds. !; Brass. 360 yds, 2; Baston, 400 yds, 3. Time, 9m 12 2-ss. One Mile Cycle Open Handicap.—Barker, 280 yds, 1; Dolan, 120 yds, 2; Mitchell, 140vds, 3. Time. 4m 425. Hop, Step and Jump.—M. Constance, 2ft Gin. 1; Giles, scr, 2; Simpson, 3ft, 3. Distance, 41ft 4Jin. ■ Long Jump.—C. Forrelly, Ift,. 1; R. Flyger, 2ft, 2: N. Crawford, Ift, 3. Distance, 18ft llin. PIAKO COUNTY SCHOOLS. ANNUAL SPORTS AT WAITOA. The second annual inter-schools sports promoted by the l'iako County Central Country Schools Sports Association was held at Waitoa on Saturday. Several hundred competitors from the Waitoa, Ngarua. Springdale, Tatuanui and Te Puniriga Schools took part. Results:— Girls' Races.—Five years, R. Kay, Ngarua; 6 years, M. James, Ngarua; 7 years, M Haywp.rd, Ngarua; 8 years, E. Seed. Ngarua; 9 years, H. Seed. Ngarua; JO years, G. Hansen, Tatuanui; 11 years J. Cole, Tatuanui: 12 years, F. White, Springdale. Boys' Races. —Five years. A. Webb, Waitoa; 6 vei.rs, R. Marks. Ngarua; 7 years, D Matthews, Tatuanui; 8 years, L. Wratt, Tatuanui; 9 years, T. Cubis, Te Puninga; 10 years, R. Blackwell, Waitoa; 11 years, A. Fielder, Springdale; 12 years, J. Dickey. Waitoa. Long .Tump.—Spice, Waitoa. Hop, step and jump: Woolford. Te Puke. 440 yards; Baker, Tatuanui. 220 yards: J. Baker, Tatuanui. _ Girls' Three-legged Race.—Eleven years and over: Bridgifmati and White, Springdale; 8 to 10 years, Armstrong and Seed. Boys' three-legged Race.—Eight to ten years: Steiner and Fagan, Springdale; o to 7 yearn, M. Ferguson and Rae, bpnngd'Overhead Ball Race.—Te Puninga team, 1 ; Tatuanui, 2; Waitoa. 3. . Skipping.—Boyd: P. Bridgemnn, Springdale. Girls: r, to 7 yenW. Holland. Waitoa; 8 to 10 years, G. Hansen, latua"'Relay Knee.—Girls: Springdale. 1: Waitoa, 2; Tatuanui. 3. Boys: Tatuanui, 1; Waitoa. 2: Springdale. 3. . Sack Race.—B to 10 years: C. Keieht y, Springdale); 11 years and over, White, S Boy? fl Tyro Raco.-S to 10 years: Corn-y-all. Tatuanui; 11 years and over, bpice, Race, open.—J. Cornwall, Tatua- " Boys', Half-Mile Cycle Race'—E. Evans. Girls'" BasketbnlL—To Puninga. Walton won tho Herbert Smith Trust Cun with the highest aggregate score ot points. Tatuanui was Becond with _sa points, while next in order wer? Springdale, Soi points; Ngaro*, <Bl points, and Xo Puninga. 26 .points.

CHAMPIONS AT WAIMATE. [BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION. [J WAIMATE, Sunday. Competing at the Waimate Amateur Athletic Club's sports yesterday, A. A. Cameron (Oamaru), Otago champion, in the high jump, cleared the bar in tin exhibition jump at Oft. f) l-Bin. S. A. Black, Hawera, running from scratch on a fairly heavy track, was just beaten in the 'lloyds. by laalf a yard by A. Dobbs (25yds). The time was CO 3-ss,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21142, 28 March 1932, Page 13

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AMATEUR ATHLETICS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21142, 28 March 1932, Page 13

AMATEUR ATHLETICS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21142, 28 March 1932, Page 13