WELLINGTON CHAMPIONSHIPS.
AUSTRALIAN COMPETITORS successful,: • . , ,' (PM3S AaaOOUTJOK TIMKHUV,) . ' 'WELLINGTON, February. 14. Tlio Wellington Provincial- Athlotlc Championships were held to-day in fine weather before 4000 people, including the Gove>noi;.. General. Results":— Threo-Mile Walk.—S. -G. Mc.lntpsh 1, Jacdbsen 2 T, Dalzell 3. Time, ' 24mln 6 2-sscc. ' Mile Cycle.—C. Flett 1, 11. Oakley 2, 0. W. Curtis 3. Time, 2min.36 3-ssec. Throwing (he Hammer.—--P. Munro, 104 ft llin, lj W. Harvey, 06ft flln, 2; S, J. Morgan, 88ft 11 in 3, . \ One Mile.—B, A. Rose I, D. Priestley 2, R. Gully 3. Time, 4min. 35 l-ssee. 220 yds.—D. Paris 1, L. A. Traoy 2, W. Kyle a. Time 23 2-ssoc. High Jump,—W. H. Robert?, sft BJin, 1; F. Brady and R. A. McKejuie, sft Tin, .equal, 2. ( • , ( ; 120 yds Handicap.—L. C. Parker (Australia) 1, N. Grehen (Australia) .8, E. Murphy a. The Australians ran splendidly; Time, U 4.5aec.-'i ; 100 yds Ladies. —S, Swinburne 1, M- Collink .2, C. Jackson 3. Time, 11 4-swc, equalling the New Zealand reeord. Discus Throwing.-—P. Muura, 131 ft Oln, 1; A. J. Morgan, 101 ft 4Jin, 2; W. H»rv»y, 95ft llin. 8. 1000 yds Handicap.—Whyte s (AuatralU) (scr) and G. Lender (65yds), dead boat, 1, P. fWilson (aSyds) !), Time, 2min 18 4-5 sec. Whyte wan only two days off the be»t, ;and ran a great raee. He is capable of » better performance. Mile Walk.—S. G. Mcintosh 1, W. Tonkin 2„ E, Jacob»en 3. • Half-Mlle.—-C. Campbell 1, R. Gully 2, 0. B. Allen 3. Time, 2min. 100 Yards. —M. Lcadbetter 1, C. Jenkins 3, D. Paris 3. Won •by a foot. Time, 10 l-ssec.' ' ■ ...■'.»• 120 yds Hurdles. —E. V. Dunbar 1, G. Williams 2 W. Grantham 3. Three-Miles Cycle.—C. W. Curtis 1, W, Casev 2 T. Oakley 3. Time. Bmin 6 3-saec % Putting tho Shot,—P, Munro, 41ft 11 Jin, 1; C. Mcßae, 38ft, 2; H. McNuU, 35ft llin, '440 Yards.~~W. Kyle l', C. W. Davie* 2, L. A. Tra,ey 3. Time, 5Q 4-saec, 440 yds Hurdles.—T. Vangioni 1, H. Wil> "kins 2, H. M. Sutherland 3. Time, GO 3-st»c, •• 300 yds Handicap.—L. 0, Parker (scr, Australia) 1 N. Grehen (scr, Australia) 2, J. Cunningham (15yds) 3. Time, 32 2-ssec. Three Miles.—P. A. Rose 1. D. Todd 2, W H. Anderson 3. Time, 15min 36 SSsec. Long Jump,—W. Wilton, 3l(t Tiu, i; »• Barker, BHt lin, 2: Cowie, 31ft, 3. Throwing the Javelin.—E. V **?**"' 145 ft 3in, 1; O. J. Morgan, 142 ft <Mn, 2; P. Munro. 139»t 3in, 3. Hop, Step, and Jump.—W, Wtlton. 44ft; lOlin, X; V. H- Perry, 44«t 21m, 2; R. A. McKennie, 42ft sin, 3, ~.„.. Wairarap* won the Shield, with Varsity second, and Wellington third.
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