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AMATEUR SPORTS

EVENING MEETING AUCKLAND CLUB'S EVENTS HUNDRED YARDS TO OZANNE The Auckland Amateur Athletic and Cycling Club decided a programme of fivo events at tho Domain last evening, when there was a good attendance of dub members and enthusiasts, who witnessed keen competition. The officials were:—Judges, Messrs. P. K. Ness, A.v Butler, V. Hugo (track events), T. Elliott, C. Taylor, W. Stewart (field events): timekeeper, Mr. ,T. Davis; referee, Mr. H. T. J. McNeil; starter, Mr. W. Morton; secretary. Mr. F. J. Bryan. Results were as follows:

100 Yds Handicap.—First heat: R. Ozanne. syds, 1; W. ,T. Median, 9yds, 2; B. L. E"ans. 10yds, 3. Time, lis. Second heat: P. E. Castle, Iyd, 1; O. Morgan, Oyds, 2; R. A. Parkes, 7yds, 3. Time, lis. Final: R. Ozanne, syds, 1; B. L. Evans. 10yds, '2; W. J. Meelian. Oyds, 3. Won by one foot, inches between second and third. Time, 10 4-ss.

'MOYds Handicap.—G. McLcod, 20yds, 1; C. C. Reilly, scr, -J; R. A. Parkes, Byds, 3. Won by one and a-haif yards, one yard botween second and third. Time, 51 2-ss. One Mile Handicap.—R. H. Glasgow, 25yds, 1; L. R. Walters, scr, 2; P. N. Mo Kinven, 35yds, 3. Entering upon tho last lap Walters was almost on--terms with Glasgow, with McKinven close at hand, followed by Evans, Watson and Davis. A furlong from the winning a posl Glasgow drew away from the scratch man, and turned for home with a lead of 10yds. MoKinven reached Watters. and the pair gradually gained on Glasgow, who held enough in reserve to win a good race by 2yds, Watters being a yard in advance of McKinven. Time, 4m 435. Putting Kill) Shot. —R. A. Parkes. 34ft Oiu, l; W. J. Mcehan. 34ft Tin, 2; C. H. Taylor, :J-lft 3in p :i. Fifteen competed. Throwing the Discus. —W. J. Me.ehan, 117 ft lO'/ain, 1; P. E. Castle, 107 ft SVain, 2; W. S. Hook way, 107 ft, lin, 3. The club will hold its Sportsman. Cup mooting on Saturday, December 3, when a full programme of open events will be decided. A feature of the afternoon will be a series of scratch events for ladies. Particulars will be advertised in tho Heiiald on Saturday next.

MEETING AT PAPAKURA PROGRAMME LAST EVENING Before a large attendance at the fourth meeting of the Papakura Amateur Athletic and Cycling Club, held last evening, some exciting events were witnessed and fair times recorded on a track that was in good order. Results: — SOYds, Girls, 8 to 10 years. —S. Rice, 1; B. Linden, 2; J. Melrose, 3. SOYds, Boys, 8 to to years.—B. Hough, 1; R. Dreadon, 2; D. Clarke, 3. 75Yds Girls, .10 to 12 years.—M. Gibson, 1; J. Melrose, 2; 1. Jackson, 3. 75Yds Boys. 10 to 32 years.—J. McNeish, 1; R- Knight, -J; O. Cooper, 3. IOOYds, Girls. 12 to 14 years. E. Bates, I; J. McNeish. 2; R. Osborne, 3. IOOYds, Boys, 113 to 14 years.—A. lopp, 1; M. Mclnnes, 2; J. Kozanic, 3. School Bovs' Cycle Race. —L. Cooke, scr, 1; A. Clotworthy. 40yds, 2: D. Johns, scr, 3. One Mile, Senior.—L. Loper, 220 yds, 1; D. Bilkey, 210 yds, 2; G. Osborne, 1 (Oyds, 3. Time. 4m 33 4-ss. , , 440 Yds, Junior. —A. Dreadon 42yds, 1; J. Forrest, 25yds, 2; jW. Archibald, 00yds, 3. Time, 54 3-ss. „ , -r, One and a-Half Mile Junior Cycle.—B. Rickard, 1; W. Rickard, 2; B. Appleby, 3. Ladies.—First heat: Miss P. Forrest, l;. Miss V. Johns, 2; Miss M. Wade, 3 Time 11 3*ss. Second heat: Miss J. Bilkev, 1; Miss J. Hord, 2; Miss R. Landman, 3.'Time, 11 3-ss. Final: Miss J. Bilkey, 1; Miss J. Herd, 2; Miss V. Johns, :i. Time, IOOYds, Boys, 11 to 10 years.—G. Rice, 1; B. Anderson, 2; L. White, 3. Time, 10 1 IOOYds, Senior.—D. Bilkey, lf>yds, 1; W. Cunningham, syds. 2; J. Harris, 11yds, 3. Time. 10 l-ss. D IOOYds, Junior. —R. Keats. 10yds. 1; R. Irvine, 16yds, 2; J. Forrest, 11yds, 3. Time, 10 S80Yds Senior Cycle.—H. McEntee. 40yds, 1; E. Brown, scr, 2; G. Barker, 00yds, 3. lime, 1m 10 4-ss. 75Yds, Ladies. —First heat: Miss V. Johns. 1; Miss M. Wade, 2; Miss P. Forrest. 3. Time, 8 4-ss. Second heat: Miss R. Landman. 1; Miss J. Bilkey 2; Miss J. Herd, 3 Tim" 8 3-ss. Final: Miss J. Bilkey, 1; Miss V. Johns, 2; MiSs R. Landman, 3. T '™l6Yds. Bovs, 14 to 10 years.—G. Rice. 1; L. White, 2; J. Hardwick, 3. lime, 2,j One Mile Open Cycle.—D. Knight, scr, 1- P Knight, scr, 2; S. Webster, scr, 3. 'Shot Putt,—O. Main (scrll. 34ft Sin. 11; J. Dunn (Oft), 34ft 4in, 2; W. Hood (Sft), 33 440 Yds,'' Senior.—D. Bilkey. 52yds, 1; W. Cunningham. 25yds, 2; W. Smith, 48yds,

3. Time, 53 2-oS. Junior Long Jump.—R. Keats (scr), 18ft 7in, 1; B. Clark (2ft). 17ft 9m, 2; M. Middleton (Ift), 17ft 4in, 3. . Two Mile Open Cycle.—D. Knight scr, 1; P. Knight, scr, 2; E. "Browne, 120 yds. 3." Time, Om 1 4-ss. - r . n Ladies' Half-mile Cycle Race.—Miss P. Cronin, 1; Miss M. Jackson, 2; Miss B. Burgess, 3. Time, lm 3Ss.

HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS SECOND POSTPONEMENT [ FROM OUR' OWN CORUKSPONDKNT] HAMILTON. Wednesday Owing to the rain of the last few days having reduced the grounds to a wet and sodden condition, it was decided to postpone the Hamilton High School sports, which were to have been hold to-day. Jhe sports were to have been decided last Friday, but wet weather prevented them from being held. Ihey h&vo now been set down for next Friday.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23191, 10 November 1938, Page 18

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AMATEUR SPORTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23191, 10 November 1938, Page 18

AMATEUR SPORTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23191, 10 November 1938, Page 18