AMATEUR ATHLETICS
EVENTS AT OTAHUHU SEASON'S POINTS WJNNERS The final evening meeting of the Otahuhu Amateur Athletic Club was held last night it Sturges Park. The season's points winners were declared as follows: Seniors.—Distance events; R. Pulman. Sprints; L. Trevena. Ladies' events: Mrs. M. Moore. Junior: R. C. Milligan. Senior boys: A. Box. Junior boys: L. W. Deas. Senior girla: P. Higginson. Junior: C. Hotham. A series of events was contested by seniors and juniors for the special trophies. Tho winners were G. Whye and R. Collins. ATHLETIC EVENTS IOOYds. Junior Boys.—A. Conway, 6}yds. 1; L. Deas, scr, 2; D. Green, 6yds, 3. Time. 12 4-ss. 75Vds. Junior Girls.—J. Lovich, 14yds, 1: V. Twidle, BJyds, 2; M. Davis, 11yds, 3. Time, 10 4-ss. 100 Yds. Senior Boys.—A. Box, Iyd. 1: A. Cooper, 11yds, 2; R. Pulman, 15Jyds, 3. Time, 12s. IOOYds. Senior Girls.—P. Higginson. scr, 1; Iv. Mears, 3yds, 2; J. Marflitt, Byd». 3. Time, 12 4-ss. t 75Yds. Ladies.—Mrs. Moore, Iyd, 1: Miss Mears, scr, 2; Miss Tomes, siyds, 3. Time. 9 3-ss. IOOYds. Junior.—R. Collins, 7yds, 1: N. Thornton, scr, 2; J. Wells. 9yds, 3. Time, lis. IOOYds. Seniors.—O. MoManus, B}yds. 1: L. King, 7iyds, 2; L. Trevena, 7yds, 3. Time. 10 3-ss. IOOYds. Ladies.—Miss M. Mears, scr, 1; Mrs. Moore, Iyd, and Miss D. Tomes, 7syds. equal, 2. Time, 12s. 220 Yds. Junior.—R. Collins, 12yds. 1: A. Mclntyre, Biyda, 2; N. Thornton, scr, 3. Time, 24 l-ss. 220 Yds. Senior.—G. Rowntree, 14yds. 1: A. Lamb, 13yds, 2; O. McManus, lljyds. 3. Time. 23 l-ss. 150 Yds. Ladies.—Miss Tomes, 10yds. 1: Miss E. Cooper, 2iyds, 2; Mrs. Moore, Iyd, 3. Time, 18 2-ss. 440 Yds. Junior.—R. Collins, 15yds, 1: N. Farrelly, 25yds, 2; N. Thornton, scr, 3. Time. 54 4-ss. 440 Yds. Senior.—G. Whye, 20yds, 1: A. Martin. 23yds, 2. Time. 52 2-ss. BSOYds. Junior.—Carrigan, 553 ds, 1: R. Collins, 30yds, 2; Farrelly, 50yds, 3. Time. 2.25. 880 Yds. Senior.—G. Whye, 10yds, 1. CYCLE EVENTS Two Miles.—McDonald. 240 yds. 1; Beuth, 80yds. 2; F. Glendinning, 140 yds, 3. Half-mile, Ladies.—Miss Arroll, 70yds, 1: Miss Mcßae. 50yds, 2; Miss V. Baird. scr. 3. Time, 1.23. MANUREWA SCHOOL'S * EVENTS The annual athletic sports of the Manurewa District School resulted in keen competition for the inter-house trophy, the Silver Jubilee Shield, which was finally won by Tui House with 87 points, Weka House being runner-up with 65. Over 40 boys' and frirls' events were contested by large fields. Results of the house competitions were:— Girls' Events.—Paper bag relay: Tui. 1; Huia. 2: Kaka. 3. StickJumpitlg relay: Tui and Kaka. equal. 1: Huia. 3. Stick passing: Tui, 1: Huia, 2; Kaka. 3. Overhead ball: Huia, 1; Tui, 2: Kaka. 3. Boys' Events.—Stick Jumping: Tui, 1; Weka. 2; Huia, 3. Tyre bowling: Tui, 1; Kaka, 2: Weka, 3Combined Events.—Obstacle race relay: Kaka, 1; Tui, 2; Weka, 3.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22389, 8 April 1936, Page 19
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