The Cantuarian March 1907 - March 1909

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THE CANTUARIAN .

D. V. Dunlop 2. E. W. Hughes An excellent race. Dunlop and H ughes both got away well . T he fin al race should furnish an exciting struggle as each heat "";IS run in the sa me lime, 3,-d Heat .'

I.

lIt sees.

HUNDRED YARDS (UNDER 16).

nl Heat:

1. 2.

;md Heat.'

I. 2.

3rd Head:

I.

C. H . Trehnne

2.

V.

R. C. Cumbe rbatch G. H. Claypo\c Time, 121 sees. H. L. H. Cremer, ii. E . D. Fishbourne Time, T24 sees.

J.

Austin. Time,

1. 2.

QUARn:R MILE (OI'EN).

I

D. V. Dunlop 3· S. T urner 2. H . Gardner Ti me, 57! sees. Dunlop shot out from the start and soon had a six yards lead. H e was fo llowed by Simeon and Gardner. At the Ladies' Pavil ion Gardner caught Simeon hut fa iled to r.alch the leader. D'.lIliop increaSl!d his lead nil along the far side and at the Scoring Box was twenty yards ill front but \~ as be"illning to fail. Gardner was full of runnmg and made a st rong effort, but Dun lop's lead was too great and he won by six yards. Four yards sepamted second and third . Both D nnlop and Gardner ran very pluckily. I.

220 V ARDS HANDICAP. I.

2. 1 12-S

sees.

:md Heal:

I. 2.

H UNDRED YARDS (JUNIOR SCHOOL).

ISI Heal : 2nd Jrd 411: SIlt

Heal.' Heal.' Heat.' H eal:

I. I. I. I. I.

Snatt, ii. 2 • •Cave, ii. French. 2. Baker, i i, Dalton. 2. Barber, i. Gore. 2. L'ttter. ii. Collings. 2 . Cunningham.

.. . H UNDR ED YARDS (UNm:R 14). I.

G. F. Wood 2. R. Crowley, iii . Time, 13! sees. 120 Y ARDS I-1ANI)JCAI'.

ISI Heat ,'

I.

C. C. Reay (17 yards)

2. G. R. Dawb.trn (23 yards) 2nd Heat: I. R. H . Edwards (17-! yards) 2. R. J. Deardsworlh, ii. (24~ yards)

grd Heat:

l. H. S. Wacher (15 yards) 2. H . D. Townend, i. (S~ yards)

St.l'

A. P. Methuen (27 yards) S. . Maic1en (28; yards) 511, Heal.' t . V. S. Morley (10 ya rds) 2. R. G. Hancock (15; yards) 61/1 Heal: I. G. O. R. Cremer, i. (15 yards) 2. W. E. L . Baker, i. (11 yards) 411t H eal:

H UNDRED YARDS (OI>RN).

n l Heat.' I. C. C, Williamson 2. C. B. Simcon A level start. Williamson won by 2~ yards. 2nd Heat.' I. H. Gardner 2. H. F. Reynolds Ga rd ner got away badly but wns pulling up.

J. 2.

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C. Mowll, ii. (32 yards) C. S. Merrett (6 yards) ':Von anyhow . E. F. Housden (25; yards) F. H. Fardell (36 yards) A very close race. G. H.. Dawbarn (51 yards) J. T. Fleming·Sandes (49 yards) Anot her runaway win.

H ALF M I Ll': (UN DER 16) .

iLl 3· C. A. West H. S. Wacher 4. G. Byron . Wacher led nil th rough the fi rst lap and the order of entering the second lap was 'Vacher, Cremer, Cumberbatch, . 'West. 13y the Ladies' Pavilion Cremer had reduced Wacher's lead to eight ya rd!; and '.vest had come \IP into third place. By the chestnut tree "Vacher leJ by only four yards. Cremcr began to sprint by the scoring box and, fini shing vcry strongly, won as he liked by 15 yards. Four ynrds between second and third, half a yard betwcen third and fourth. T he time, 2 mins. 26 sees., is ve ry creditable for a boy only just over fonrtcen . l.

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\-I . L. H. Cremer,


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