AMATEUR ATHLETICS.
THE HAMILTON CLUB. EVENTS AT lIINEMOA PARK. SUCCESS OF R. JOYES. jn eontinuatlon of Its programme of week-end meetings, the Hamilton Amateur Athletic and Cycling Club held a further programme at Hinemoa Bark on Saturday afternoon. Four events were-’decided, R. Joyes, a newcomer lo local athletics, being the most successful competitor, with three iirst places. . Some good performances were recorded in the running events, close tlnislies being the order. Results were as follows: — 220 Yards.—!L .loyes, 12yds, t; Gwyiiue, Gyds, 2; C. Goosman, lAyds, 3. Time, 10 2-5 see.
220 Yards.—R. Joes, 12yds, l; C.wynne, 12yds, 2; C. Goosman, sor., and J. Reid, scr., dead heat,'3. Two Miles.—D, Sylvester, 90yds, 1; R. Dent, 220yds, 2; J. Murphy, 130yds, 3. Time, 10.15. Long Jump.—R. Joyes, 2ft (21ft 9 ins.), 1; T. Mills, Ift (19ft Gin), 2; G. Goosman, Ift (19ft 2in), 3.
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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19430, 3 December 1934, Page 11
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