AMATEUR ATHLETICS.
BOYS' GUILD SPORTS. An athletic sports meeting in connection with the Lower Riccarton Boys' Guild was held on the Cricket Ground, South Hagley Park, on Saturday afternoon. The following are the results: : — 100 YDS CHAMPIONSHIP.—O., Evans 1, H. Lane 2, A. Gardiner 3." Time, 11 l-ssec. HIGH JUMP. —W. f Buckhurst 4ft 9in 1, Evans and K. Ricketts; 4ft Bin (equal) 2. , 220 YDS HANDICAP. —W. Buckhurst 40yds 1, R. Hobbs 40yds and S. Harrison 20yds (dead heat) 2. Time, 22 4-ssec. LONG JUMP.—C. Evanr 17ft 7in 1, H. Lane 17ft lin 2, W. Buckhurst I,4ft 9in 3. 100 YDS HANDICAP (for Boy Scouts). — Harvey Byds 1, Berry 10yds 2, Monkman syds 3. Time, 13sec. - ONE MILE HANDICAP.*—R. Hodder 180 yds 1; A. Duthie 120 yds 2, H. Lane scr 3. Time,: 4min 59 l-ssec. 100 YDS HANDICAP v<:for Officials).— Messrs E. Evans Byds -1, It. Bennetts/scr :2. ; 100 YDS HANDICAP. —First heat: F. Palmer 10yds 1, H. Lane scr 2 Pi J. Blackburn 6yds 3. Second heat: C. Evans scr 1, W. Buckhurst 10yds 2, R. Richardson 10yds 3; Pinal: Lane 1, Palmer 2,- Buckhurst.3. Time, 50YDS GIRLS' GUILD RACE: —Mis«es Smith 1, #hilpott 2, Hurrell 3. • 440Y;DS CHAMPIONSHIP —H. Lane 1, 0. Evans 2. Time, fjlsec. 440 YDS RELAY RACE.—Third Grade Hockey Team >(C. Evans, R. Hurrell, J. Blackburn, K. Ricketts) 1, Guild Team (A. Gardiner, V; Gladstone, P. Palmer, P. Graham) 2. • •• . The Ghampionsliip Cup was won by H. Lane with 17 points, C. Evans 16 points being second. ' Messrs P. Ricketts, E. Evans, R. Bennetts; J. C. Graham, Rev. Christian, W. Helliwell, A. Fisher, and H. E. Jarman acted as officials. Afternoon tea was provided by members of the Girls' Guild.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 188, 14 September 1914, Page 5
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287AMATEUR ATHLETICS. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 188, 14 September 1914, Page 5
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