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HARRIERS.

SATURDAY’S SPORTS.

The Caversham Harriers’ One Miffi Consolation Handicap was held at Fori bury Park ori Saturday. An excellent held of 25 runners contcste I the cv nt From a good start the En:': men >-t a solid pace, but were soc.i < :.s;»lai.- I by C. K. Heaton, who was : mining above h i s o * orm > and soon opened .mt , break ot 20 yards. He was running eo /iaently and was not in any wav pert imd by the heavy going. D. F. Brow-.’ the virtual scratch man, was gainii ■ rapidly, and. was well placed in a field which was rapidly bunching. The pace was being well maintained, and prospects of a fine finish were anticipated. D. F. Brown ran into the lead at the end of five furlongs, and was never afterwards headed, winning comfortably by 30 yards from H. 1. Emmerson, with E. J. Roche third 10 yards further back.

The annual sports meeting between the Pacific and Caversham Harrier Clubs i° r a handsome silver challenge cup, presented for annual competition between the two clubs by Sir T. K. Sidey, M.L.C., was held on Saturday at Forbury Park under unpleasant conditions. The Caversham Club, by virtue of its success in this competition, maintains its unbeaten Ti. eo r ~l n - any competition this season, lhe following are the results:— !00 Yards.—S. A. Bain (Caversham) I, G. Gilchrist (Pacific) 2, James Pledger (Pacific) 3, J. G. Somerville (Caversham) 4.

220 Yards.—N. I. Pledger (Pacific) I, Graham (Pacific) 2, A. J. Frye (Caversham) 3, H. T. Emmerson (Caversham) 4. \ 440 Yards.—E Fish (Pacific) 1, S. F. Corbett (Caversham) 2, E. P. Brown (Caversham) 3, J. Kennedy (Pacific) 4.’ 880 .X ar d s -~~J- W. Tapp (Caversham) LA. Mann (Caversham) 2, W. Walker (Pacific) 3, I. Laing (Pacific) 4. , 9, ne^H‘) e -“J- J- Morris (Caversham) ?’ C -, F - Clark (Caversham) 2, T. Chettle.burgh (Pacific) 3, J. Delaney (Pacific) Javelin Throw.—A. G. Holt (Pacific) 1. J. Bartlett (Caversham) 2, G. C. Wootton (Caversham), 3, W. Templeton (Pacific) 4.

Shot Putt.—A. Holt (Pacific) 1, P. Traill (Pacific) 2, C. R. Hebbard (Caversham) 3, A. G. Hebbard (Caversham) 4. Broad Jump.—A. J. Mills (Caversham) 1, G. Laing (Pacifief 2, D. F, Brown (Caversham) 3, R. Waugh (Pacific) 4. High Jump.—W. Gwynne (Caversham) > V - Is , blster (Pacific) 2, F. M. Bartlett (Caversham) 3, C. Henry (Pacific) 4. Hop, Step, and Jump.—V. J. Leader (.Caversham) 1, F. Mouat (Pacific) 2, R, y- P„ nox (Caversham) 3, H. Bond (Pacific) 4. Totals: Caversham, 47 points; Pacific. o 3 points. - '

~ Th S. tri angular sports meeting between the St. Kilda, Mornington, and Cargill Road Harrier Clubs resulted in a' comfortable win for St. Kilda, with Mornington second. Mornington was well placed in most of- the track events, but was not strong enough in the field events The following are the results of the various events:—

100 Yards—Alley (Cargill Road) 1, Um) V 3 St’ Nilda) 2, R. Lamb (Morning-

R"M°i i n s -~~W- J- Churchill (St. Kdda) 1 Bennie (Cargill Road) 2, G. Garden (Mornington) 3. 440 Yards.—L Thorburn (St. Kilda) I, .uderson (Mornington) 2, Rockliffe (Cargill Road) 3. , 880 Yards.—L. Miller (Mornington) I, A. Chirnside (Mornington) 2, R. A Orange (St. Kilda) 3 ' M- Rodgerson (St, reL da 2’ 17 o ft uPVr < Car g n l Road), ffin 3 1D ’ 2 ’ E' Lanlb (M orn i D gton), 16ft

(S?° D Ki&' f ? M 3 ton),^4ft a) 9in 3* 2; J ’ BeU (Mornin gShot Putt.—G. Sabiston (St. Kilda). 28ft 9in. I; L. Hitchcox (St. Kilda), 28ft 3m. 2; L. Gray (Cargill Road), 23ft 4in,

A R’gh Jump.—A. Chirnside (Morningaf?\’v ft o^’a 1 ?! L ' Matheson (St. Kilda), 4ft 11m, 2; Alley and Rockliffe (Cargill Road), 4ft 10 n, equal, 3.

The Anglican Harrier Club held its hrst sports meeting at East Park on Saturday. Four events were held before ram caused the meeting to be abandoned. The following are the results:—

Hop, Step, and Jump Handicap.—E, Taylor (6ft) 1, H. Leary (10ft) 2, J, C. Robertson (sft) 3. Distance, 44ft 2in.

Broad Jump Handicap.—J. C. Robertson (2ft) 1, C. R. Holmes (2ft 6in) 2. E. Taylor (Ift) 3. Distance, 20ft 2in. 880 Yards Handicap.—J. C. Robertson (45yds) 1, E. Taylor (scr) 2, W. Burridge (50yds) 3. 100 Yards Handicap.—First heat: Webster (scr) 1, Ward (6ydsj and Robertson (syds), equal 2. Second heat:' Burridge (4yds) 1, Dineen (6yds) 2, Sylves* ter (scr) 3. Final: Ward 1, Robertson 2, Burridge 3. Time, llsec..

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Otago Witness, Issue 3994, 30 September 1930, Page 49

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HARRIERS. Otago Witness, Issue 3994, 30 September 1930, Page 49

HARRIERS. Otago Witness, Issue 3994, 30 September 1930, Page 49