HARRIERS.
SATURDAY’S RUN. The Timaru Harriers held their usual training run from Cullmaniitown Hall on Saturday afternoon. Despite counter attraction, a good pack of sixteen run ners turned out and enjoyed a good run over a trail laid by Smith and Mai shall In the run home Hetherington and Davies finished first, but had gamed only -a few minutes on the liarcs. Tli© members were then entertained at afternoon tea, as the guests of the Cullnianntown Sunday School tcaehois. After tho tea tho captain moved a voto of thanks to the ladies, and this was followed by the singing of hoi. They are Excellent Ladies,” and three hearty cheers. . . . Tho club’s Marathon race is to be hold on July 3rd, and members must get into strict training, as this will probably be run under sealed hanciiCfl Tho position of points for the season are at present: R. Davies 11, A. Harper 10, W. Smith 10, M. W. atson £), and several others have S. In© committee have arranged to hold weeknight training runs from the 1.M.0.A. rooms, Barnard Street entrance, on Mondav and Thursday nights. Tho run next Saturday will ho held from the Claremont School, as previously arranged.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 21 June 1926, Page 11
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