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evening meetings PAPATOETOE CLUB'S EVENTS ATHLETIC AND CYCLING RACES large fields contested the events Staged, by the Papatoetoe Amateur Athletic and Cycle Club's evening meeting at the Stadium. The conditions were excellent. Results were as follows: ATHLETIC EVENTS Discus Throw. —W. Kidd, 27ft 6in. 1; R. Francis, «cr, 2; C. Hawley, 20ft, 3. Distance, 105 ft Sin. Shot Putt>—A. Potter, lift, 1; R. Francis, scr, 2; R. Laurie, 4ft 6in, 3. Distance, 32ft 6in. Broad Jump.—S. Andrews, sft, 1; B. Laurie, 2ft Bin, 2; Cunningham, scr, 3. Distance, 20ft lin. 90Yds. Senior.—H. Gow, 12yds, 1; R. Laurie, 9yds. 2; R. Halsey, 9yds, 3. Time, 9s. UOTds. Ladies.—Miss S. Maj'all, 10yds, 1; Miss S. Ficlden, 3yds, 2; Miss R. Elkin'jton. syds, 3. Time, 10 4-ss. SSOl'ds. Senior. —A. Thomas, 50yds, 1; J. Livingstone, 65yds, 2; W. Gallagher, ttr 3. Time, 2m 7s. POYds. Girls. —A grade: M. Gulland, 4vcis 1; E. Norrish, 12yds, *2; Id. Newcombe, 3yds, 3. B grades G. Gallagher, isvds 1; V. Fielden. 2yd«, 2; M. College, 3yds 3. C grade: M. Harrison, 10yds, 1; V McDonald, scr, 2; N. Lowe, syds, 3. n eride: E. Gallagher, 4yds, 1; L. Harriion scr, 2; C.- Halliday, 6yds, 3. iSOYds. Senior. —N. Gow, 1; E. Thomas, n. r. Halsey, 3. Time, 15 3-ss. 75Yds Boys.—A grade; N. Lincoln, 6yds, l* L. Landsdown, llyds, 2; W. Je:tfs, syds, <*' b'grade: B. Kendall, 3yds, 1; L. Pilkinffton, 4yds, 2; M. Halliday, Iyd, 3. C wade: J. McKenzie, 7yds, 1; J. Whittington "vds. Whitford, 3. l2oYds. Ladies. —Miss S. Mayall, 14yds, 1- Miss S. Fielden, syds, 2; Miss J. May•i'i I2vds, 3. Time, 14s. l3°oYds. Senior. —A. Thomas, 70yds, 1; K. Mayall. 210 yds. 2; M. Haliday, 160 yds. 3 440 Yds. Senior. —W. Gallagher, 6yds, 1; J, Livingstone. 24yds, 2; D. Porter, 22yds, 8 ' CYCLING EVENTS One Mile—A grade: A, Mclnnarney, 80vds 1; W- Rehwick, 20yds. 2; C. Carter, v>Ovds, 3. Time, 2m 235. B grade: D. Arvidson, 75yds, 1; K. Ferguson, 80yds. 2; S Webster, 30yds, 3, C grade; K. ost. 70yds, 1; B. Woods. 65yds, 2; A. Town«nd scr. 3. Time, 2m 24 3-ss. "Two Miles. B Grade. —A. Yost, scr, 1; P. Knight, 25yds, 2; S. Webster, 45yds, 3. Time. 5m 3 2-ss v „ Three Miles, C Grade. —A. Townsend, scr l; K- Vost, 110 yds, 2; B. Woods, " 95yds. 3. Time, 7m 435. . . Five Miles, A Grade.—W. Renwick, «50vd« 1; A. Mclnnarney, 45yds, 2; M. /Green, 30yds, 3. Time, 13m 12s. PAPAKURA MEETING LARGE PROGRAMME DECIDED ;.v. i A large programme or 23 events was decided at the Papukura Amateur Athletic Club's meeting at Prince Edward Park last rnning. The most successful competitor was G. Osborne, who won tho 100 yards and 880 yards senior events. Following are the results:— 50Yds, Bovs, Bto 10 years.—R. Dreadon, lj B. Hough, 2; R. Ho'lawl, 3. oOYds, Girls.—S. Rice, 1; Heron. 2; M. McGregor, 3. 75Yds. Boys, 10 to 12 years.—R. Knight, 1; D. Dreadon, 2; A. Smith, 3. 75Yds, Girls.—S. Bell, 1; 1- Mnundsen, -2: S. Bnltitude, 3. IOOYds, Boys, 12 to 14 years. A. Topp, 1- J. Ptapell, 2; J. Holland, IOOYds, Girls.—J. Moss, 1; N. Galloway, 2; E. Bates, 3. „ , _ T One Milo Schoolboys" Cycle Race.—L. '■ Cooke (scr), 1; F. Irvine (30yds), -2; W. Anderson (80yds), 3. Time, 3m 1- 3-ss. 44GVds, Junior. —O. McGregor t-o>ds). 1. B. Clarke (25yds), 2; R. Irvine (|ojds), 3. Senior. —D. Bilkey (30yds), 1; JGlasgow (25yds), 2; G. Osborne (scr), 3. Yds, ~14 to 16 years.—J. Hardwick (60yds), 1; L, White (35yds), 2. Time, .»t> 4 One and a-half Miles Junior Cycle Race. t J,esse (140 yds), 1; W. Rickard (scr), L j. Verner (160 yds)', 3 Time, 4m, 25 3-SS. tr-OYds Junior. —A. Dreadon (syds), :1, JJ. Keats* OJ'iyds), 2; M. Middleton (syds), 3 '?«aSfds, Ladies. —Miss J. 1; Miss R. Landman (scr), Si; Miss G. Walker (2yds), 3. Time, TJt 2- r <s. One Mile Senior Club Cycle Raci!.—E. Broirn (scr), 1; H. Sutherland (scr), D. Beams (60yds), 3. Time, 2m 46 4-ss. HK'iYds Senior.—G. Osborne (syds), 1; "W. Cunningham fscr), 2; W. Smith (10yds), 3. Time, 10 3-ss.' IOOYds. 14 to 16 years.—G. Rice (scr), 1; L. White (2yds), 2; J. Hardwick (17yds), 3. Time, It '2-ss. ~ , 75Yds, Ladies. —Miss V. Johns (lye), Miss K. Colson (lyds), 2; Miss R. Landman <gcr), 3. Time, 9s. SSOYds. Junior.—C. Topp (70yds), 1; K. Irvine <->syds), 2; E. Webb (65yds), 3. Time, 2m 9 2-ss. BSOYds, Senior.—G. Osborne (scr), 1; D. Bilkey (40yds), 2; W Smith (00yds), 3. Time, 2m 7s. _ ■_Jv Ladies' Broad Jump.—Mtss N. Heron (3ft Sin), 15ft 4:n, 1; Miss J. Heard (2ft), loft, 2; Miss R. landman (6ft), 14ft 11 in, 3. Half-mile Open Cycle Race.—J. Verner (120vds), 1; H. Hogan (80yds), 2; D. Beams (100 yds), 3. Time, 1m 325. Two Miles Cycle Race. —E. Brown (160 yds), 1; W. Rickard (160 yds), 2; S. Broirn (160 yds), 3. Time, 5m 35 !-5s Fop, Step and Jump.—P. Knight (2ft 6in), 39ft 6in, 1; M. Middleton (Ift), 30ft 6in, 2; D. Bilkey (2ft bin). 38ft (iin. 3. Shot Putt.—W. Hood (10ft), 34ft 9in, 1; W. Smith (Oft 6in), 33ft 9in, 2; M. Middleton (1 Oft),' 32ft 6in, 3.
AUCKLAND CLUB'S EVENTS MEETING AT TAKAPUNA The Auckland Amateur Athletic and Cycle Club will hold a sports meeting at the Takapuna racecourse next Saturday afternoon, commencing at 2.15 o'clock. Cycling events fill be decided under the control of the North Shore Cycle Club. The carnival has been arranged to mark the passing of the Takapuna racecourse, and its dedication as a iports and athletic ground by the Takapnna Jockey Club. The ground is being vested in the Devonport Borough Council for all time. The following handicaps have been declared by Messrs. Castle and Clifford: — IOOYds.—D. 'Flett, scr; P. E. Castle, V/ 2 yds; E: S. Hurdon, 2'Ayds; R Ozanne, ■tyas; K-' Smith. R. J. Gavin, 3 5 / 2 yd|; .T. w. Robinson, 4yds; E. C. Cooney, H. A. Crgfts, 4%yds: L. Bacon, W. N. Barton, H. A. Payne, 6yds; J. F- Watson, S. S. Dobson. N. A. Davis, GViyds; S W Buchanan, J. C. Spooner, 7yds; W. D. Hogarth, N. Ji Harris, J. A. Mackinnon, H. C. HudMn, W. E. Smith. B. Kelly, 7 l / 2 yds; L. Beehre, L. G. Hunt, Byds; D. W. Ralhson, 8/jj'ds; F. R. Annear, 9 1 /ayds; W. R. L. Christie, 13yds. _ _ „ , 220¥ds.—D. Flett, scr; R. S. Hurdon, C. C. Reiliy, W. Goosman, 4yds; R. Ozanne. &d£;' K. Smith. R. J. Gavin, 7yds; J. W. Robinson, P. E. Castle. Bydis: E. C. Cooney, nyds; R..A. Parke?, 11 yds; L. Bacon, 12yds; H. A, Payne, N. A. Davis, .D. P. Patterson, 13yds; S. S. Dobson, W. N. Barton, 14yds; S. W. Buchanan. D. W. . Ralhson. W. D. Hogarth. J. F. Watson. N. J. Harris, W. E. Smith, B. Kelly, 15yds; H. C. Hudson, J6yds; .F. jj. Annear, 18yds; W. R. L. Christie, 2Syds. _ „ ■ 440Yds.—H. D. Ball. R. L. Nugent scr; C. C. Reilly, R. S. Hurdon, 6yds; R. A. . Jarkes, 10yds; A. O. Dare, H. A. Pay 110 - •3Cyds : D. P. Patterson. 18yds; C. Littler, W. E. Smith, N. A. Davis, 20yds; S. W. gpchanan, P. M. McKinven, L. Bacon B. Bichardson, 22yds; M. E. Parker, _4yds; B. Kellv, 2f>yds; J. Davis, 32yds; F. J. Bryson. W. R. L. Christie, 3Syds. 880Yds.—H. D. Ball. L. H. Johnson. Btr; R. L. Nugent, 6yds; E. IL D AUi Watson, W. Goosman, 12.vds; P. N. McKinven, . 28yds; T. R. Johnston, W. Parsons. D. Porter. 24yds; R. H. Glasgow, 2oyds; L. C. Barker, G. McLeod. 28vds; C. Littler, 32yds ; W. E. Smith, K. Weber. So.vdfi; IS. Gilbert, 45vds; B. L. Evans. 48.vds; J. Davis. r>oyd's; H. T. J. McNiel. Ssyds; E. F. White. F. 11. Annear. 60yds; F. J. Bryan, OO.vds. T r , _ T . One O. Dare, scr: L. R lerg. 15yds; D. Porter. L. B. Clarke.3oyds; S- H. Glasgow, 40yds; N. Ambler, 50yds; T. B-, Johnson. 55yds: L. C. Barker. (V. I\. Hill, 00yds; K.. Webber, 80yds; J. Davis, y.Ovds; J. Nacey, 130 yds; H. T. J- Mc---Aiji. B. L. Evans, 100 yds. T . Junior.—M. E. Parker, E. J. gannan, R. Lumley. scr; D. I. Stewart, L. Beehre, B. Kidd. Iyd; R. Hammond, iy 2 ydb; »•, Palmer, B. McLean. 4yds. . BS()Yds Juni6r.—E. F. White, scr; E. •f- Hannan, D. I. Stewart, A. tarquhar, - JOyds; K. Hammond. 15yds; J. Palmer, Styds: B. McLean. 25yds. _ - «sYds Ladies.—Misses D. Lumley, scr; ;ivds; P. McMillan, 3/ a yu.s; J. gßUern, 4yds;'ll. Davis. L. JS'ewdick, s,vds; S- Sommerville, 6yds; Esma, Smith, .yds; E - Short, S. Gouijn. M. Gearing. Byds. lOOYds Ladies Misses D. Lumley, scr; g- Luinley, 4vds; P. McMillan, .->yds; J. > g a °f'n, s'Avds; L. Newdick. H. Davis , yds; Sommerville. Byds; Esma Smith, E. Short. M.. Gearing, 11yds. ...High Jump.—H. Chadwick. srr; 11. W. oin; L. G. Hunt. 7in; J. C. Spooner. j-B'ii; D. I. Stewart, Hin. _ Jump.—B. T. Robertson, scr; H. |gj Mills, lft; H: A. Crafts. J. C. Spooner.
Hop, Step ant! Jump.—B. T. Robertson, scr; H. ChadwidK, J. C. Spooner. lft; L. Gr. Hunt, 3ft; H, A. Crafts, 4ft Gin. Putting the l(!lb Shot. —C. L. Main, scr; W. J. Meehan, A G. Bridle, 3ft; I. G. Scott. W. Morton, 4ft 6in; R. I. Macdonald, sft 6in: F. J. Bryfcn, 6ft Gin; W. Stewart. 19ft 6in. m Throwing the Discus.—W. S. Hookway, scr; W. J. Mcehiin, 12ft: I. G. Scott, A. C. Bridle, 18ft; K; D. 6illespie, 20ft; W. Morton, 25ft; F. I. Bryai, 35ft; W. Stewart, 04ft. •! Throwing the Javelin. —C. P. Clegg, scr; K. ». Gillespie, ?ft; H. A. Crafts, 45ft; R. 13. Glasgow, 60f|» LYNN DALE CLUB 1 HANDICAPS FOR SATURDAY The following handicaps have been declared for events to be held in conjunction with the Lynnda e Amateur Athietic Club's championships next Saturday: lOOYds.—Emuu Stenberg, scr; Funneil, lyds; li. Smith. Bradford, 3yds; Morrison, Tredrea, 6yds; Byall, McCoy. Brunning, Ryder, Goldfinch, V. Heron, Clements, Anderson, 7yds; Bojle, Ockleston, Ollard, Richardson, Green, Syls; Estall, 9yds; J. HenderFunnell. Warner, V.. Ryall. 10yds: Curtain, R. Smith, 11yds; B. llowclls, J. E. Henderson, Newton. E. Murphy, Millar, 12yds; Thompson. Kirk, ;?earson, Darbyshire, Newby, Tierney. R. Muri hy, 13yds. One Mile.—Cnmpton, scr; Perritt. 50yds; Howells, 60yds; Ilrowne, Collins, 65yds; Taylor, Goldfinch, Jones, 70yds; Lydiance, 100 yds; Kemp. l iOyds; Eley, 115 yds; Olson, 130 yds; Ollard, 110 yds; Stephen, Mun.varce, Humphries. Hichiirdson, ]4syds; Keenan, J. Henderson, 150 yds; Clements, Curtain, £eal, 160 yds; Newby, 170 yds; Warner, B. Howells, 180 yds; Gallaghir, Thompson, 200 yds; F. Taylor, 205 yds.
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