HARRIER RACING
• ANNUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS WESLEY CLUB'S EVENTS The third annua! championships of the Wesley Harrier Club were held on Saturday over a course of sis miles. Results of the various events are as follows: Senior Championship.—M. Hewitaon, 1; F. Russell, 2; A. King, 3. Junior Championship.—S. Moore, 1; A. j Rowe, 2; L. Smith. 3. j Senior Sealed Handicap.—A. Collins (6m I 15s), 1; R. Skyrme (sm), 2; V. Wynn (3m ids), 3. Junior Sealed Handicap.—C., Moore (8m 15s), 1; G. Verry (7m), 2: S. Moore (3m), 3. Actual Finishing Order.—M. Hewitson, 1; F. Russell, 2; A. King. 3; S. Moore, 4; V. ! Wynn. 5- M. Green. 6: S. Cole, 7; R. ! Skyrme. 8; B. Veiny, 9: A. Collins, 10. Ladies' 100 yds Handicap.—Miss L. White, I 1. UNIVERSITY CLUB j The University Harrier Club held a run of about 6i miles on Saturday, starting from the Grey Lynn Bowling Club. A fast and r medium pack were formed and the course led around the Western Springs and the Zoo. A hundred yards sprint was held, resulting in a win for H. Maswell, with E. Stephenson, J. W. McKenzie, J. O. Matthews, J. C. Graham ani G. Hole following in thjt order. Maxwell and Stephenson started from scratch. PRESBYTERIAN CLUB The Presbyterian Harrier Club held a run starting from Mountain Road on Saturday. In the slow pack Easton and Smith ran strongly, while in (he intermediate pack Brown. Shaivdemo and Hansen put in a solid run, and were well ahead at the finish. The fast pack held a run-in. results being as follows:—Wilderspin, 1; Ross, 2; Crawford, 3; Plummer. 4. TECHNICAL OLD BOYS' CLUB Members of the Technical Old Bovs' Harriers Club held a run in two packs from Mount Smart Road, Onehunga, on Saturday. D. Ohms and Spencer in the slow pack and Combs, of the Brooklyn Club, Wellington, Brierly and Barker, in the fast pack, were prominent. Runs-in resulted as follows: Slow Pack.—D. Ohms. 1; S. Spencor. 2: S. Waide, 3; R. A. Gibbs, 4; F. N. Laird, 5; R. F. Whitten, 6. Fast Pack.—N. Brierly, 1; C. Combs. 2; R. S. Brown. 3: E. J. Laird, 4; A. Wilshere, 5; V. Knight, 6. MILE RACE IN DUNEDIN [BT TELEGRAPH PRESS ASSOCIATION] DUNEDIN, Sunday The Otago Centre of the New Zealand | Amateur Athletic Association held a one i mile race yesterday with the following result:—W. A. C. Pullar, I; J. H. McLaren, 2; W. A. Stewart. 3.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22173, 29 July 1935, Page 15
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