AMATEUR ATHLETICS.
NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING. By Telegraph—Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, February 23. The New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association's annual championship meeting was concluded, this afternoon,. on the Exhibition Grounds. The weather was fine, and the attend- i ance good. The results are as fol- j low: — Fifty Yards Handicap.—A. Anderson, 4Jyds, 1; R. H. North,' 2iyds, 2. Time, 5 l-ssec. 220 Yards School Boys' Handicap. —L. Muir, 15yds, 1; F. Sanders, 20yds, 2. Time, 26sec. Three Miles Flat Championship.— J. H. Prendevflle, Wellington 1; H. C. Murray, Otago, 2; S. P. Moore, Canterbury, 3. Time, 15min 24] 2-ssec. High Jump Championship. —C: L. Mcßell, Canterbury, sft Bfin, 1; G. Thomassen, Wellington, sft 7fin, 2; H. T. Cook, Wellington, and G. H. Davies, Canterbury, sft 6in (equal), 3. 440 Yards Flat Handicap—W.Trembath, Byds, 1; M. C. Segers, 22yds, 2; G. S. Collins, 22yds, 3. Time, 51 4-ssec. One Mile Walk Championship.—A. E. M. Rowland, Canterbury, 1; F. H. Stubberfield, Canterbury, 2. H. E. Kerr, Wellington, was disqualified for lifting. Time, 6min 46 2-ssec. 120 Yards Hurdle Handicap.- T. Ruddock, owes 10yds, 1, R. J. Dansey, owes 9yds, 2. Time, 18 4-ssec. Half-mile Flat Championship.—H. G. Burk, Otago, 1; J. Bradbury, Masterton, 2; J. W. Ellis, Canterbury, 3. Time, 2min 0 2-ssec. 220 Yards Flat Championship.—E. E. Fisher, Wellington, 1; H. Henderson, Wellington, 2; W. Anderson, Canterbury, 3. Time, 23 2-ssec. 120 Yards Flat Handicap. —G. F. Drury,c7yds, 1 ;|C. F. Binns, 6yds, 2. Time, 12 l-ssec. Three Miles Harrier Championship. —Otago 1, Canterbury 2. Time, 16min 58 l-ssec.
440 Yards Hurdle Championship.— H. W. A. Murray, Canterbury, 1; W. J. O'Kane, Otago, 2; T. S. Ruddock, Otago, 3. Time, 61sec. Pole Jump Championship. L. McKay, Wellington, 9ft 6in, 1; T. R. Overton, Otago, 9ft 3in, 2; J. McLachlan, Otago, 9ft 3in, 3. One Mile Club Championship Relay Race.—Wellington A.A.C. 1, Pioneer Amateur Bicycle and Athletic Club 2. Time, 3min 35 l-ssec. Throwing 161b Hammer Championship.—J. Wallace, Auckland, 127 ft lin, 1; T. A. O'Grady, Auckland, 123 ft 9in, 2; F. S. Baird, Canterbury, 122 ft 7in, 3. Wellington won the Championship Shield with 74£ points, Canterbury being second with 39 points, Otago third with 25 points, and Auckland fourth with 9 points.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8367, 25 February 1907, Page 6
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