ATHLETICS.
JIMMY CARLTON AGAIN. EQUALS WORLDS RECORD. GOLDING FLIES OVER 440 YARDS. SYDNEY, January 18. The inter-State bicunial athletic championships were completed to-day at Sydney. Results: — Discus Throw.—J. Wallace (Victoria), 140 ft llin, 1; T. Pauling (New South Wales), 120 ft 3in, 2; M. Saar (New South Wales), 1251't 2in, 3. The winner's throw was an Australian and State record. 220 Yards.—First heat: E. Davidson (Victoria), 1; P. Hampson (New South Wales), 2; N. Dempsey (Queensland), 3. I'ime, 21s. Second heat : J. Carlton (New South Wales), 1 ; K. Smith (New South Wales), -2; 11. Yates (Victoria); 3. Time, 21 4-ss. Final: Carlton 1, Davidson 2, Hampson 3. Won by eight yards. Time, 20 3-Os, which equals the world's record established by R. Locke (America) in 102 U. Quarter-mile Hardies. —G. A. Golding (New South Wales), 1; A. Watson (Victoria), 2; F. O'Brien (New South Wales), 3. Won b.v four yards. Time, 53 !)-10s, an Australian record. Running Hop. Step and Jump.—lf. Campbell (New South Wales), 47ft 7 7-Sin, 1; A. W. Winter (New Sout.li Wales), 47ft I) 7-Sin, 2 ; It. Dickenson (New South Wales), 46ft 2:Jin, 3. Ilalf-niile. — K. Triado (Victoria). 1; A. Eliiston (Victoria), 2; A. Blyth (New tfouth Wales), Won by a yard. Time, 1.50 1-5. Mile Walk.- —F. Chapman (New South Wales), 0.-10 3-5, 1; 11. Deere (South Australia). 2; .1. Mulcahy (Victoria), 3. Won ;iv 30 yards. Rniililng High .Tump. — .T. .Watson (Queensland ). oft 2flill, 1; C. Kpiror (New South Wales). Oft Oin, 2; E. Davidson (Victoria). sft llin, 3. 'I'll roe Miles Run.— A. IliUbouse (Victoria I. I : .!. Sheaves (New South Wales), 2: C. Patterson (New South Wales), 3. Won b.v 13(1 yards. Time, 14.23 1-ss, an Ausl raii iu record. Mile Relay Itaeo.—Now South Wales 1. Victoria 2. Queensland 3. Time, 3.2S 1-10, an Australian record. The New South Wales team consisted ef .lottos. Golding. Hampson and Carlton. The linal points for Ihe Coombes Shield were: —Victoria 9, New South Wales 7, Queensland 2. In the women's championships results were: — !it) Yards Hurdles.— .T. Mnnson (Queensland). 1; Why mark (Now South Wales), : R. Head (New South Wules) 3. Time, 12 4-ss. 200 Yards.—E. Woarno (New South Wales), 1 : 11. Kennaby (New South Wales), 2; E. Robinson (New South Wales), 3. Time, 25 O-lOs, an Australian record. MOUNT ALBERT OLD BOYS. Handicaps declared by Mr. A. Moon for the Mount Albert Grammar Old Boys' Athletic Club's meeting at tile Domain on Wednesday evening:— 100 Yards. —Elliot, scr: Meredith. Walker, 2yds; Garliek, Hook, Sjyds; O'.Shea, Syds: Munro, Murray, Warren, 45yds; Schneideman, oyds : Campbell, Cargill, Cutler, Mars, Mcßride. Stevenson, 01yds; Carrnu, Day, Elisor, Kerr-Taylor, Miller, Montgomery, Poore, Thompson, R. Willey, 7.vds; Muir, 7Jyds; Stenson, Green, Syds; A. J. Bradley, C. .Tones. oyds; Burton. Mackenzie, 10yds; Cutler, Coombes, withheld. 440 Yards. —Meredith, scr; Henry, syds; Finlayson, Garliek, Syds; Cnmpbell, Hook, Kerr-Taylor, 12yds: Montgomery, 11. G. Woollcr, 14yds; Barrer, JGyds; Cargill. Dow, Mackearney, Silvester, Stevenson, lSvds; Darley, Green, Grecp, 20yds; Mars, Mcßride, 22yds; Browne, 24yds; Ensor, C. Jones, J. .Tones, Martin, Naden, 20yds; L. Willey, 28yds; Burton, 30yds. One Mile.—Savidan. scr; Cooper, Whitten, 20yds; Barker, 35yds; Francis, 40yds; Campbell. 45yds: Briggs. 55yds; Blow, 60yds; Daw, Nicholson. 05yds: J. Jones, Naden, 70vds; Hill. 100 yds: Claphnni. Clark, Hayton, 120 yds: Martin, McNicl, 140 yds. One Mile Cycling. — Grose, Byrnes, Dwight, Foubister, scr; F. Casey, 20yds; L. Dwlght, McLachlan, 25yds: Browne. Me--1 Elroy, Q. Clark, Gordon, Webster, 30yds; Robinson, 35yds; Laloli, 40yds; Hall, 50yds; Mullane, G. Jones, Oxtcn, 00yds: N. Casey, Baird, 05yds; I. Bellini. Wliiteliouse. 70yds; Andrews, Pinfold, Webb, 75yds; Nicholson, Brewin, SOyds; Brass, C. A. Clarke, Hansen. Scott, Ssvds; Ward, H. Clark, 95yds; Gooder, Kent, 100 yds; A. F. Johnson. 105 yds; Chappell, Rac, Cullen. 110 yds: Morris, Banks, Blumenthal, Collins, Crocker, Endcrby, C. Johnson, 120 yds; Borland, Mav, C. Jones, Sanders, 130 yds; H. Bellini, 140 yds; Briar, Green, 145 yds; Manning, 160 yds. Three Mile Cycling.—Grose, Byrnes, Dwlght, Foubister, scr: F. Casey. 65yds; Browne, McElroy, L. Dwight, McLachlan, SOyds; ,T. Clark, Gordon, Webster, 95yds; Robinson, 110 yds; Laloli, 115 yds; Hall, 125 yds; G. Jones, Oxten, 175 yds; Mullane, 190 yds; N. Casey, Baird, 200 yds; Webb, whitehouse, T. Bellini, 220 yds; Andrews, Brass, Pinfold, 230 yds; Nicholson, Brewin. Scott. 240 yds; C. A. Clarke, Hansen, 2Govds; 11. Clark, Ward, Gooder, Kent, 2Soyds; A. F. Johnson, 290 yds; Cullen, Banks, Collins, Blumenthal, Crocker, Enderbv, C. Johnson, 300 yds; Chappell. Rae, May, C. Jones, Sanders. 320 yds; Morris, Borland, 330 yds; 11. Bellini, 340 yds; Manning, Briar, Green, 300 yds. GLENMURRAY SPORTS CLUB. The Glcnmurray Sports Club's meeting was held on Saturday in wet weather, despite which many competitors travelled a long distance. Results :— Tilting at the Rin-g.—C. Dromgool 1, F. Blewett 2, L. Bicot 3. Snatching the Handkerchief.—F. Blewett 1, G. Howlett 2, Les. Cathcart 3. Bending Competition.—F. Blewett 1, J. Walter 2, A. Thomas 3. Maiden Hunters' Competition. — Les. Catlicart 1, J. Blddick 2, N. Henry and A. Thomas (equal) 3. Novelty Gallop.—C. Hill 1, L. Boyd and J. Blddick (equal) 2. Open Hunters' Competition. — Laurie Cathcart 1, J. McNaughton 2, J. Ranstead 3. Consolation Hunters' Competition.—N. Henry 1. C. Hill 2, N. Henry 3. Flag Race.—Les. Cathcart 1, F. Burnett 2, J. Biddiek 3. Ladies' Bracelet.—A. Blddick 1, R. Attewell 2, C. Hill 3. Stockmen's Competition -A. Thomas 1, G. Elliott 2. C. Rowe 3. Cigar Race.—J. Walker 1, C. Hill 2, R. Attewell 3. The weight estimating (throe live sheep) was won by A. J. Paulsen. OLYMPIC GAMES TEAM. SELECTORS ArrOINTED. WELLINGTON, this day. At a meeting of the Now Zealand Amateur Athletic Association Council. Messrs. Trevor Henry, of Auckland, and I'. W. Breen, of Dtinedin, Avere appointed selectors of the team of athletes to represent New Zealand at the Olympic games. The chairman, Mr. 11. I. Austad, said he thought the team would not be a very large one so far as athletes were concerned, unless some particularly good form -rfas shown at the championship meeting.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 15, 19 January 1932, Page 12
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