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Boys’ Race, under 15 years (100 yards)—U. Hanson 1, K, Hnifson 2, C. Deuchy 3. Girls’ Race, under 16 years (75 yards)—M. Harper 1, H. Rust 2, M. Lucas 3. Single Ladies’ Race, over 18 years (75 yards)—K. Keating 1, H. Blee 2, M. Deal 3. Married Ladies’ Race.— Mssdames Young 1, Hydcr 2. Williams 3. Labour Day Handicap (final).—Peterson 1, Heenan 2. Young Ladies’ Race, 15 to 18 years.— Misses O. Barnes 1, 0. Butler 2, J. Tibbs 3. Men’s Medley Race (200 yards)—lT. Marshall 1, A. Preston 2, R. Barnes 3. Ladies’ Consolation Race.—Misses A. Kitto 1, M. Low 2, M. Morris 3. Smokers’ Race (lady and gentleman).— Miss A. Smith and A. Preston 1. Miss Hedges and Mr Byrne, 2, Miss Reid and Mr Pope 3. Ladies’ Stepping Distance.—L. Keating 1, L, Blagdon ?.. L. Hunt 3. Goal-kicking Competition.—J. K. Hannav (Otago Bovs’ High School) 1, R. M'Dougall 2, C. Marshall 3. M ASHBURTON FESTIVITIES. (Peb Untied Fresh Association.) ASHBURTON. October The town is en fete lor tile Labour Day festivities, which include a monster '.porta gala from which the Advance Association hopes to obtain the best part of £’i(X)o SPORTS IN WELLINGTON. (Pe* United Parse Association.* WELLINGTON, October 22. Despite a strong counter attraction in the races and the somewhat unpleasant weather conditions, there was a largo attendance at the Labour Day sports. Results: — ICO Yards (amateurs).—Gorrie 1, Jenkins 2, Mile. —Lander 1. Craig 2. 220 Yards. —Jenkins 1, Levi 2 880 Yards.—Perston 1. Zanda 2. Ladies’ 75 Yards Race. —Miss Possclt 1, Miss Harper 2 Secondary Schools’ 220 Yards Championship.—Taylor (St. Patrick’s) 1. 440 Yards.—Oakley (Technical College) 1. The trarmvaymon won the Relay Rare and the Carey Memorial Shield. MOTOR CYCLE SPORTS. (Peb United Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, October 22. About 4000 people attended the motor cycle sports at Sockburn. One accident occurred. J. Brown, a competitor n the Novice Race, lost control of his machine, and dashed into a picket fence, sustaining a broken nose and injuries to his rihs. Ho was removed to tho hospital. Results : Novice Handicap. Five miles.—ll. j 4. Piper (Christchurch) 1, H. D. Singleton (Christchurch) 2, L. C. Monkinan (Christchurch) 3. Won by half a lap. Time, smin 25sco. Light-weight Handicap. Eight miles.— S. C. Stratton (Levin) 1, F. Donaldson (Blenheim) 2, A- E. Woodman (Blonh oim) 3. Won by 50 yards. Time, (min 49 3-ssec. Heavy-weight Handicap. Ton miles,L. C. Monk-man (Christchurch) 1. A. Moriand (Christchurch) 2, H. L. Piper (Christchurch) 3. Time. 9miu 36 3-ssec. Canterbury Middle-weight Championship. Ten miles. —S. C. Stratton (Levin) 1, A. E. Woodman (Blenheim ) 2, P. Coleman (Pal mcraton North) 3. Won by 300 yards. Time, 9min 36 3-s.sec. Now Zealand Heavy-weight Championship. 'Twelve miles. -P. Coleman (Palmerston North) ]. S. C. Stratton (Levin) 2, A. T. Bell (Frankion) 3. Won by 100 yards. 'Time. lOrnin 37sec. Open Handicap. Five miles. —IT. D. Singleton (Christchurch) 1, J. R. Tench (Christchurch) 2, L. Maugham (Welling' ton) 3. Won by a lap. 'Time, omm 25sec. Place Handicap. Eight miles.- ('‘ole man 1, A. Moriand 2. L. C. Monkman 3. Won by 50 yards. Time, 7min 1-sspc, Consolation Handicap.—D. C. Mauagh (HaleotnbeJ 1. J. R. Tench 2, H. Stratton (Levin) 3* Time. Smiu 55 o-ssea

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18999, 23 October 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18999, 23 October 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18999, 23 October 1923, Page 12