Cross-Country Championships.— Photographs from the New Zealand cross-country championships, which were decided from Lyall Bay, Wellington, on Saturday. Top right: J. W. Savidan, who won the individual championship for the sixth time. Middle: About 250 yards after the start on the Lyall Bay beach. In the lead is M. W. Busby (Canterbury) followed by S. McKinnon (Wellington individual entrant), then (in a row from left) M. Cooke (Wellington individual). O. B. Roberts (Wellington) and J. W. Savidan (Auckland).- Bottom left: Some of the competitors skirting the back of Rongotai Aerodrome on the second circuit of the hill section of the course. Inset (left) : F. N. Cooper (Auckland), who finished second, and (right) W. Pullar (Otago), the previous champion, third. Bottom right: The Auckland team which won the teams’ championship.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 252, 22 July 1935, Page 7
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129Cross-Country Championships.—Photographs from the New Zealand cross-country championships, which were decided from Lyall Bay, Wellington, on Saturday. Top right: J. W. Savidan, who won the individual championship for the sixth time. Middle: About 250 yards after the start on the Lyall Bay beach. In the lead is M. W. Busby (Canterbury) followed by S. McKinnon (Wellington individual entrant), then (in a row from left) M. Cooke (Wellington individual). O. B. Roberts (Wellington) and J. W. Savidan (Auckland).- Bottom left: Some of the competitors skirting the back of Rongotai Aerodrome on the second circuit of the hill section of the course. Inset (left) : F. N. Cooper (Auckland), who finished second, and (right) W. Pullar (Otago), the previous champion, third. Bottom right: The Auckland team which won the teams’ championship. Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 252, 22 July 1935, Page 7
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