AMATEUR ATHLETICS.
AUCKLAND CLUB. The Auckland Amateur Athletic Club's winter competitions were continued on Saturday In the Outer Domain. Results:— 75 Yards.—Final : R. Carroll, OJyds, 1; A. D. Copelnnd, 103 yds, 2 ; X. Clark, 13J yds, 3. Time, 7 4-ss. 4000 Yards Steeplechase.—C. H. Taylor (150s), in.25, 1: J. Dunn (!)0s). 15.43, 2; •T K Anselo (1255), 15.48, 8, Birtwhistlo and I-lill, deua-lieut, 15.40; O'Donnell, 16.5; Siividnn and C'lnrk, dead-heat, lt>.7: Me Neill, 1G.14; Green, 16.25; Mills, 16..i0; and Mitchell, 18.40 finished. The winner's not time was :4.35. Dmin's not time was 13 03. ami Angeln's 14.33. .T. W. Savidan did the fastest time in 12.47. Putting the Shot.—X. \V. Lyle (lift). .",7ft 2in, 1; A. E. Sutton (4ft !>in), SClt 7in, 12; J. Hichardson (Oft Gin), 35ft lOin, o " Throwing the Discus.—A. Clnrk (4Ci£t), 112 ft Oin, 1; C. K. Jones (27ft), nnd D. Mitcliell (31ft), dead-heat, lOoft lOin, 2; E. Hotliam (3Gft), 104 ft Gin. 4. The following teams to compete in the annual road race next Saturday from Onehunga to Auckland were announced at the conclusion of the meeting:—No. 1 team: J. W. Savidan (captain), K. Pinson, A G. Hill, N. McCarthy, B. 11. Birtwhistle, and J. Dunn. No. 2 team : H. T. J. McNeill (captain), D. Mitchell, O. D. Mills, R. R. Webster, J. R. Ajigelo, and C. H. Taylor. On his own, A. Clark.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 148, 25 June 1934, Page 15
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