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Salient. An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria College, Wellington, N.Z. Vol. 8, No. 9. July 11, 1945

Scottish Hard Put by VUC Harriers in Dorne Cup

Scottish Hard Put by VUC Harriers in Dorne Cup

On Saturday, June 7, the Harrier Club held its annual Sherwood Cup race at Linden at the invitation of Mr. and Mrs. Newell and Mr. Sherwood. The unhandicapped placings were:—
  • J. C. Hawke (scr.), 1st; T. J. Collier (scr.), 2nd; M. J. Poole (scr.) 3rd.
The reviled placings were:—
  • D. McKenzie (3 min. 45 sec), 1st; B. E. Swedlund (2 min.), 2nd; J. C. Hawke (acr.) and J. Saxton (30 sec), 3rd.

Hawke's time over the 3½ mile course was 21 min. 19 sec.

The turnout at this run was the best so far this season, being due either to the thought of a delightful race through swamps and gorse in the rain or to the afternoon tea which was to follow (for those who returned).

The club would like to express its great indebtedness to the Railways Department for the great consideration shown to the harriers and also for its generous contribution to the social fund.

On Saturday, June 16, a run was held from Island Bay, which finished with a swim for the braver types and an excellent afternoon tea for all at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Shoreland. As has quite often happened, the slow pack had the longest run, but the fast pack, putting stomach before sport, did not over-exert themselves, remembering that "first come, first served."

On June 23 a run was held from the residence of "Sherry" Sherwood at Paekakarlki to which representatives of the Massey College harriers were invited. The attendance proved to be the largest this year and there were over 40 runners.

The Dome Cup

On Saturday, June 30, the Dorne Cup inter-club harrier race was held at Petone. Out of the ten clubs represented at this race the only serious rival to the Victoria pack was the Scottish club, which has gained the trophy for several years past. Although Scottish again came first, the VUC representatives gave them a good run for their money and came a close second, awakening them to the fact that if they trained to the same extent as Scottish they would have no difficulty in carrying off the prize. As it was, however, the winning club came nearer to being beaten than it has for some time past.

Although the five-mile course consisted mostly of road, there was also a portion of beach and track, which generally encouraged good running. Our first man in, Trev. Collier, came eighth out of the 147 competing, Ian McDowall and Dick Daniell coming ninth and tenth respectively. The next in for Victoria Club were in the following order: J. Haldane, J. C. Hawke, I. Lang, J. Saxton, M. O'Connor, P. Whittle, and S. Seagar. The total points secured by VUC were 247, Scottish obtaining 220.

Unfortunately two of our best runners, Peter de la Mare and Marc Poole, were unable to compete as Peter had left the district and Marc had injured his foot in a previous run. Nevertheless, the results of the race and the enthusiasm shown by the 27 members who ran, indicate that the club is rapidly increasing its strength and may, next year, be able to carry off the prize.