HARRIER RACING
COMBINED CLUBS' EVENT Members of the Calliope and Wesley Harrier Clubs will take part in a combined run over a distance of seven miles at Birkenhead to-morrow, starting from the Methodist Hall at 2.45 p.m. Prior to the run, the Calliope Club will hold a 120 yds sprint to count for the aprint trophy. The handicaps,are:—H. Turner, scr; N. Shorter. 41yds; W. Armour, _L. Gee, 9yds; W. Charman, A. Clayton, L. Lanigan', D. Smith, W. Ward, 9Jyds; A. Clow, A. Copeland. R. Etides. A. Rowland, S. Town. G. Woodhams. 11yds: R. Drummond. 12yds; A. Davis. 12iyds; E. Bentley, H. Chappell, R. Wallace. 13yds; J. Buckworth, 14yds; R. Houlihan, V. TTshakoff, M. Steele, Ujyds; L. Moller, D. Smellie. 15yds; E. Turner. 20yds: J. Barrott. S. Roberts. 21yds; L. Collinge, 23yds; O. Gatrnan, 25yds. " " f UNIVERSITY CLUB ■ The University Harrier Club will hold a. run of about six miles to-morrow afternoon in the Western Springs district, leaving the junction of Surrey Crescent and Great North Road at 2.15 o'clock. A run-in will be held at the conclusion. . With only two more runs-m to be held the competition for the Kohn. Cup for roost points is in a very .interesting position, the six leaders being within two points of other Those with highest points are:—K. McElroy, 13; G. B. Tones. 13; J7 Holmes, 12; H. Maxwell, 11; Bagne, 11; k. T. Mc- ■ Galium, 11.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21875, 10 August 1934, Page 9
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233HARRIER RACING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21875, 10 August 1934, Page 9
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