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FINE HALF-MILE WIN.—-The outstanding young Lovelock club runner, R. Tayler, crossing the finishing line to win the senior half-mile during the Pat Boot Memorial meeting at Rugby Park on Saturday. His time of 1min 52.1sec was the fastest recorded in New Zealand so far this season. Finishing well up in second place is the former national junior quarter-mite champion, G. McKeehnie (University), who recorded 1min 53.5sec. The Canterbury recordholder, G. F. Hack (Technical), is the third runner.

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31551, 13 December 1967, Page 19

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FINE HALF-MILE WIN.—-The outstanding young Lovelock club runner, R. Tayler, crossing the finishing line to win the senior half-mile during the Pat Boot Memorial meeting at Rugby Park on Saturday. His time of 1min 52.1sec was the fastest recorded in New Zealand so far this season. Finishing well up in second place is the former national junior quarter-mite champion, G. McKeehnie (University), who recorded 1min 53.5sec. The Canterbury recordholder, G. F. Hack (Technical), is the third runner. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31551, 13 December 1967, Page 19

FINE HALF-MILE WIN.—-The outstanding young Lovelock club runner, R. Tayler, crossing the finishing line to win the senior half-mile during the Pat Boot Memorial meeting at Rugby Park on Saturday. His time of 1min 52.1sec was the fastest recorded in New Zealand so far this season. Finishing well up in second place is the former national junior quarter-mite champion, G. McKeehnie (University), who recorded 1min 53.5sec. The Canterbury recordholder, G. F. Hack (Technical), is the third runner. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31551, 13 December 1967, Page 19

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