SATURDAY’S ATHLETICS
Last Sight of Americans Followers of athletics in Wellington will have their second and last opportunity of seeing the visiting Americans. Simpson. Kothert and Kiser, in action at the meeting to be staged at Athletic Park on Saturday by the Wellington Centre of he New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association. It is stated that it will be one of their last appearances in the country, and all three are in excellent form and ready to put a gretft conclusion to an already highly successful tour. By a decision on Tuesday evening the Centre fixed the prices of admission at Vand 2/fi. instead of the higher prices which wore charged at the ihecting at which Carlton and the Americans appeared. Seats may be booked for 3/'-. Rotljert in Good Form Py Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. Motueka, March 11. The track was in good order for the athletic meeting at Motueka. The Americans have arrived, but Simpson did not run. Rothcrt was in good form. He pu! the shot 4Sft. Ilin., and hurled the javelin 185 ft. Oin., his best thrown in New Zealand. T. Crowe (scr.) boat RothsjA >• sod
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 142, 12 March 1931, Page 9
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