EKETAHUNA SPORTS
PAHIATUA SUCCESSES. That the Eketahuna Amateur Athletic. Club’s action, in holding the annual spouts gathering 'was fully endorsed by the public was proved by the crowd that was present at the Alfredton Road Domain on Wednesday afternoon. Visitors came from near and far and one and all spent an enjoyable time. The weather was favourable, although rain threatened at cue stage. Pnhiatua competitors were successful in the following events : CYCLING. 1 Milo Cycle, open (11 starters) Ron Millar (Pah.) and Orr, dead heat for 1. McCord 2. This was a. very fast- race from start to finish. Time, 2.41 2-5. I-i Miles Handicap, (11 str.ixcrsi Millar 1, Bayer 2, Whiteman 3. The race was very exciting, the winner winning by half a wheel. Time, 4 1C). Two Mile Cycle, open (10 starters) . McCord 1, Bayer 2, E. Lett (Pali.) 3. Time, 5.43. Three Mile.- Cycle (10 starters) : •McCord 1, Bayer 2, Lett 3. Time 9.10 2-5. HIGHLANI) EVENTS Bagpipe Music. Marches, open: M. McKenzie », E. Smith 2, R” Err its 3 Strathspeys and Reels: M. McKenzie 1, R. Burns 2. Mi -s Both well 3. Lament nr Slow March: M. McI enz.e 1 R Burns 2.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11984, 26 February 1932, Page 6
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198EKETAHUNA SPORTS Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11984, 26 February 1932, Page 6
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