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NATIONAL JUNIOR AND WOMEN’S TITLES AT RUGBY PARK ON SATURDAY.—TOP LEFT: J.Trathen, of Wellington (left), beating A. Steel, of Canterbury, in the final of the junior 100yds. Trathen’s time of 9.7 sec. beat the existing record by .2sec., but because of a following wind his time was not -recognised as a record. Steel was given 9.8sec. and J. Naish, of Wellington (partly obscured) Was third in 9.9 sec. TOP RIGHT: Miss B. Cuthbert, of Australia, wins the 100yds in the contest against New Zealand for the R. H. North transTasman Cup. Miss M. Mathews, of Australia, was second, and Miss V. Morgan, of New Zealand (third from left) was third. Miss Cuthbert’s time was 10.7 sec. BOTTOM LEFT: Miss B. Simmons, of Auckland (middle) breasts the tape in the final of the women’s 75yds. Miss N. Bond, of Otago (left) was placed first in 8.3sec., Miss Simmons, second in 8.5sec., and Miss Meredith, of Wellington, third in the same time. BOTTOM RIGHT: Competitors clear the first hurdle in the final of the 120yds hurdles. The winner, J. Fenwick, of Auckland, is second from right.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29153, 14 March 1960, Page 14

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NATIONAL JUNIOR AND WOMEN’S TITLES AT RUGBY PARK ON SATURDAY.—TOP LEFT: J.Trathen, of Wellington (left), beating A. Steel, of Canterbury, in the final of the junior 100yds. Trathen’s time of 9.7 sec. beat the existing record by .2sec., but because of a following wind his time was not -recognised as a record. Steel was given 9.8sec. and J. Naish, of Wellington (partly obscured) Was third in 9.9 sec. TOP RIGHT: Miss B. Cuthbert, of Australia, wins the 100yds in the contest against New Zealand for the R. H. North trans-Tasman Cup. Miss M. Mathews, of Australia, was second, and Miss V. Morgan, of New Zealand (third from left) was third. Miss Cuthbert’s time was 10.7 sec. BOTTOM LEFT: Miss B. Simmons, of Auckland (middle) breasts the tape in the final of the women’s 75yds. Miss N. Bond, of Otago (left) was placed first in 8.3sec., Miss Simmons, second in 8.5sec., and Miss Meredith, of Wellington, third in the same time. BOTTOM RIGHT: Competitors clear the first hurdle in the final of the 120yds hurdles. The winner, J. Fenwick, of Auckland, is second from right. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29153, 14 March 1960, Page 14

NATIONAL JUNIOR AND WOMEN’S TITLES AT RUGBY PARK ON SATURDAY.—TOP LEFT: J.Trathen, of Wellington (left), beating A. Steel, of Canterbury, in the final of the junior 100yds. Trathen’s time of 9.7 sec. beat the existing record by .2sec., but because of a following wind his time was not -recognised as a record. Steel was given 9.8sec. and J. Naish, of Wellington (partly obscured) Was third in 9.9 sec. TOP RIGHT: Miss B. Cuthbert, of Australia, wins the 100yds in the contest against New Zealand for the R. H. North trans-Tasman Cup. Miss M. Mathews, of Australia, was second, and Miss V. Morgan, of New Zealand (third from left) was third. Miss Cuthbert’s time was 10.7 sec. BOTTOM LEFT: Miss B. Simmons, of Auckland (middle) breasts the tape in the final of the women’s 75yds. Miss N. Bond, of Otago (left) was placed first in 8.3sec., Miss Simmons, second in 8.5sec., and Miss Meredith, of Wellington, third in the same time. BOTTOM RIGHT: Competitors clear the first hurdle in the final of the 120yds hurdles. The winner, J. Fenwick, of Auckland, is second from right. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29153, 14 March 1960, Page 14

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