ATHLETICS.
AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS. (Press Association.) AVELLINGTON, March 14. Tlio team to represent AA’ellington- at the New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association’s championship meeting at Dunedin next Saturday is as follows: — L. C. McKay (shot, pole vault, long jump), AV. G. Harding, Napier, (44U and 880 yards), AA 7 . A. AVoodger (100 and 220 yards), J. Wilton (220 and 440 yards), G. S. Sharpe (3 miles), A. Evenson (120 yards and 440 yards hurdles, pole vault* and high jump), P. Fitzgerald (one and three-mile walks). The inclusion of A. E. Burgo depends on his performance in atrial run over a mile to be held on A loud ay evening. If he is a member of the team he will run in the mile and half-milt. Should he 1 ail to satisfy the selectors, AVilliams (AA'angan'ni) will run in the quarter and half-mile. ST. PATRICK’S SPORTS.
The following handicaps have been declared by Air. AV. Howard for the principal events at tlie St. Patrick s annual sports inciting, to be held in the AUetoria Domain on Thursday next: St. Patrick’s Handicap, run in three distances, IGOvds, 200yds, 300yds. J. Pollock (100 yd) Iyd, (200yds) 3yds, (300 yds), 5 yds; G. Witty, 4,6, 8; E. O’Neill, 4 7, 10; F. Pilcher, 6, 10, 12; P. AVvllic, 7, 12. 14; R, Lamont, 7, 12, 15: G. Dick, 7, 12, 15: R. Alorse, 7, 12, 15; C. Carson, 7, 12, 15; E. Luttrell, S, 14. 16; A. Browp, 8, 14, 16; AI. Bransden. 8. 14, 16; A. Jones, S 14, 16; A 7. E. Taylor, —, —, —; J- ANicholls, —, —, - , Half-mile and Aide Handicaps.—-u. Griffon, (half-mile) scr, (mile) scr; A. Parkinson, scr, scr; P. Bowler, , 30vds; A 7. E. Taylor, 15yds, —; J • Nicholls, 18, —; J. Jeffrey, 30, 60; A\. Pilcher, 30, —; F. Everiss, 40, /0; D. Aliller, 45. —: A. Stokes, 40. SO; h - M. Clark, 45, 80; T. Snider, 40. —;. J. Tcrere, —1 80 5 A. — : 80 j -Nl* deLaiilour. - 45, SO; E. Alorrow, 50, 85; H. C. Davy, 50, —; A. Jones, oo_, ; G. Dick. 50, 85; AI.. Bean, 00, So; R, Picken, 50, 100; L. Nicolas —, 100: AValter Pilcher, 55, —: L. Clark, 60, 120; J. Sexton, —, —; J. G. AlcAullan, eluded’nine outside competitors, including one who was second in the Norwich (England) championship last year. Gvcling Events, 1 mile, 2 miles.—AV. A 7 oisev (1 mile) scr, (2 mile) scr; 1 . Fishbach, 15yds, 40yds; L. AV ilkmson, 20 40; S. AVlutetead, 22, <±o; A. AA ilkinson, 25, 50; H. Anderson, 30, 6U; H. Davis,, 30, 60; G. Aston, 40, 80;A\. AVi lkinson. 40, —; Joeiving . —, ; Lionel Wilkinson, 45, 9°; J’* Da l ton > 50, 100; R. Huston, do 100; E. Can, 60, 110; A. G. Gerrard —, HO; A. Thompson. <O, —; H. Gxaig, ,lq » A. Tombleson, 90, 200; Tu Hapu, 100, r j'he scratch man A-oisey was second in the Norwich (England) championship of last year, and has several good performances in the Old Countij.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2450, 15 March 1909, Page 3
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