SPORTS AT OTAKI
SUCCESSFUL MEETING. The sports gathering held at Otaki on Thursday proved highly successful. It was the first of its kind held under the auspices of the Otaki Amateur Athletic Club. The day was fine, competitors in good form, while the management, with Mr J. M. Irving as secretary, was all that could be desired. Results are as follow :— :
880yds.—K. S’. Glendinning, 50yds, 1 ; C. Dentiee, 45yds, 2; L. L. Jensen, 95yds, 3. ' 100yds Handicap.—B. F. Waters, 9yds, 1; A, Evans, lOJyds, 2; W. Hornell, Byds, 3. High Jump.—E. G. Sutherland, sft 7in, 1; E. Brazier (7in), 2. Wheelbarrow Race. < — Ayre and Grant, 1; Jensen Bros., 2. One Mile.—K. S. Glendinning; 1; C. Dentiee, 2; W. G. Hayward, 3. 220yds Handicap.—B. F. Waters, 1; C. V. Goddard, 2. Young Ladies’ Race. —Ella Cole, I; Eileen Taylor, 2. Long Jump.—E. G. Sutherland, 20ft 7£in, 1; D. Grant, 17ft lOin, 2; C. Batten, 3. Cadets’ Race. —J. Piki, 1; L. Swensson, 2; W. Parata, 3. Married Men’s Race. —R. Manning, 1; W. Bowden, 2; L. TJdy, 3. Boys’ Walk.—G. Standish, I; R. Watts, 2. 120yds Local Handicap.—E. Jensen, 1; G. Aspinall, 2. Married Ladies’ Race —Mra Ashdown, 1; Mrs Hagan, 2. 440yds Handicap.—K. S. Glendinning, 1; B. F. Waters, 2; A. M. Anderson, 3. Slow Bicycle Race.—B. Petrie, 1; Jean McLeod, 2. Girls’ Race.—D. Baker, 1; A. Wilson and P. Olliver (dead-heat), 2. Returned Soldiers’ Race. —G. Glunie, 1; E. G. Sutherland, 2. Hop, Step, and Jump. —E. G. Sutherland, 42ft Tin, 1; W. Bornell, 39ft 7in, 2. Consolation Race. —W. Hornell, 1; W. A. Melrose, 2.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10853, 19 March 1921, Page 10
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