AMATEUR ATHLETICS
OLD GRAMMARIANS' CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP RELAY TEAMS The following will represent the Old Grammarians' Amateur Athletic Club at the provincial relay championships at Hamilton next Saturday:— '
Seniors.—l LOyds, D. Flett, M. L. Hill, F. A. Finlayson, J. Kirkland; 220 yds, D. Flett, M. L. Hill, F. A. FinlaysDn; 'l4oyds, L. H. Johnston, A. Dfirroch, M. L. Hill, D. M. Harris, R. E. Johnston; SSOyds, L. H, Johnston, S. L. Bradley„ R. E. Johnston, A. Darroch; Ions: jump, T. Bush, B. Robertson, V. Connell; high jump, F. A. Finlayfcon, R. B. Cruickshank, H. R. Ferguson; hop, step and jump, J. Spooner, B. Robertson, H. R. Ferguson; hurdles, F. A. Finlaysni. B. Robertson, B. Coleman, El. B. Cruickshank; discus throw, N. E. Coxhead, N. A. Bannatyne, T; W. Bush; filiot putt; N. F. Coxhead, N. A. Bannatyne, J. Ivirkland; hammer throw, N. A. Bannatyne, S. W. White,' F. A. Finlayson; javelin throw, N. E. Coxhead, H.' E. Boucher, S. W. White.. Juniors.—lloyds and 220 yds, B. Robertson. N. Thorn, C. Stewart, D. G. Crichton; 41 Oyds and 880 yds, D. M.. Harris, G. W. Shechan, Ju. B". Niclcibs, \V. B, Knight; long jump and high jump, N. Thorn, B. Robertson, M. Sineeton; discus throw, S. White, B. Robertson, A.. E. Biouchnr;, shot putt, S. White, B. Robertiion, M. Smeeton.
PAPAKURA CLUB SUCCESSFUL MEETING Tho "Papakura Amateur Athletic and Cycling Club's weekly night meeting was hold last evening under ideal conditions on Prince Edward Pari:. A large attendance witnessed sonto excellent racing and close finishes. Results wore as follows; School Events.—P.iipor boys' one mile cycle: Malcolm Mcissi, 1; Leu. Cooke, 2; George Clarke, 3. 55Yds, girls, 8 to 10 years: Dolly Coopeir, 1; Betty Schwartzfeger, 2; Naomi Heron, 3. 75Yds, boys, 8 to JO years: Colin lowia, 1; Roddy Heron, 2; Bevan Hough, 70iYds, girls, 10 to 12 years: Yvonne Jackson. 1: Daphne Osborne, 2; Joyco Martin, a. 100 Yds, boys, 10 to 12 years: Maurice Rice, 1; Dennis Johns, 2; Barry Walker, 8. IOOYds, boys, 12 to 14 years: Bret Anderijou, 1; Joe Ivozanicj 2; Len. Cooke, 3. IOOYds, gills 12 to 14 years: Vivian Johns, 1; <Norma Wade, 2. 440Yda, Senior.—G. Osborno, 3Syds, 1; B Levy, 38yds, W. Smith, 48yds, 3. Time, 51 2-ss.
880 Yds. Junior.—o. Eustace, 100 yds, ]; J. Forrest, 20yd», 2; C. Holmes, 75yds, 3. Time, 2m 1 3-sa.
Two Miles Cycle. Junior.—P.' Knight, 10yds, l; M. Middleton, 10yds bhd, 2; J. Osborno, 120 yds, Si. Time, 5m 20 2-ss. Half-milo Cycle), Senior. —J. Osborne, SOyds, 1; C. Dickciiifi, 80yds, 2; H. Brown, scr. 3. Tlmo, lm ll 4-3s.
Two Miles Open Cycle.—W. Bailey, scr, 1; H. Brown, SO.vdu, 2; C. W. Allen, scr, 3. Time, 5m 40 3-tSs.
One Jilile. Senior.--Ji Forrest, 130 yds, 1; D Bilkey, 180 yds, 2; M. Pennington, .190 yds (Manurewrt), 3; B. Levy, 220yus, 4.. Time, 4ni :») 4-ss. ; - •.
• 220 Yds, Junior.--!:!. Ayling, scr (Manurewu), 1; R. Irvine, 2lsytis, 2| G. Holmes, 21yds, 3. Time, 24#,. < ■ inoYfM. Ladies.—Miss 1?. Laudmnn, 15yd», l! Miss P. Forreilt, 7yds. 2; Miss M. Wade, 20.vds. 5:1. Time,' 17 l-ss. IOOYds, Senior.- —]. Dunn, 15yds, 1; W. K. Francis.. ItOyds. 2; W Quigley, 14yds, 3; J. Harris, l.vycl!". 4. Time, ft 2-f>s. Three Miles Cycle, Senior.—H. .Brown, scr. and P. Knight, soyds, (lead-heat, 1; H. Taylor, fiOyds, 11. Time, Sin 27 2-ss. 75Yds, Ladies.—Mis* M. Wade; 12yds, find Miss .T. Heard, 11yds. dead-heat, 1; Miss E. Wellm. 12; ids, 3 Time, 8 1-Bs,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22941, 20 January 1938, Page 9
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