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SCHOOLS' HURDLES RECORD SHATTERED.—Three-fiflhs of a second was clipped by R. E. Moore (Kings College) from the eight-year-old record for the 120 yards senior hurdles al Saturday's inter-secondary school athletic meeting. From left the runners are: P. Murphy (Sacred Heart). C. R. Carnachan (Auckland Grammar), N. T. Potter (Mount Albert Grammar), R. E. Moore, D. Riddle (Takapuna Grammar). Moore and Carnachan had a thrilling duel for first place.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 89, 17 April 1939, Page 5

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SCHOOLS' HURDLES RECORD SHATTERED.—Three-fiflhs of a second was clipped by R. E. Moore (Kings College) from the eight-year-old record for the 120 yards senior hurdles al Saturday's inter-secondary school athletic meeting. From left the runners are: P. Murphy (Sacred Heart). C. R. Carnachan (Auckland Grammar), N. T. Potter (Mount Albert Grammar), R. E. Moore, D. Riddle (Takapuna Grammar). Moore and Carnachan had a thrilling duel for first place. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 89, 17 April 1939, Page 5

SCHOOLS' HURDLES RECORD SHATTERED.—Three-fiflhs of a second was clipped by R. E. Moore (Kings College) from the eight-year-old record for the 120 yards senior hurdles al Saturday's inter-secondary school athletic meeting. From left the runners are: P. Murphy (Sacred Heart). C. R. Carnachan (Auckland Grammar), N. T. Potter (Mount Albert Grammar), R. E. Moore, D. Riddle (Takapuna Grammar). Moore and Carnachan had a thrilling duel for first place. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 89, 17 April 1939, Page 5