NEW ZEALAND RECORDS.
TWO BY AtJCKtANDteRS APPROVEb. (By i>leßraph.—Press Association.) Wellington, tue.?day. Applicattoiie for recognition of P erf i ,r , n t i ; a noes as Msw Zealand records were dealt with by the council of tne Xew Zealand Amateur Athletic Association Records granted Were:—P. . F. Sharpley. 220 yds nnWles, 24 4-SS; Miss ft. Tons, 80 m*t«B hurdles, 12 3-ss; Miss E. SAmers (Tauranta), shot putt, 30ft 4in; W. M. Smeetoh (Auckland) junior highi iejnjfc sft 7!», and ienior shot putt. 37ft OJin; Miss D. Eutoley (Atackland), 100 yds, l^S. Application by Miss Decima Nornian for reeoiMMbh '6t the 22»yds time of 26 2-5s was referred back for the starter's signature.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 80, 5 April 1939, Page 23
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