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GENERAL NOTES

Miss M. Tyrall, who was a prominent competitor at the interhouse girls' sports meeting last month, has joined the Kiwi Club. Tho Wellington Centre has decided to make alterations to its hurdles, providing for three heights—2ft 6in, 3ft, and 3ffc 6in. Although apparently a sports meeting is to bo held at Otaki on Boxing Bay as well, the Otaki Club this weokj applied to tho centre to hold a meeting on January 22. The application was granted. Should any Wellington athletes, bo in Hawke's Bay on January 1, the Ongaonga Sports Club's meeting on that date should be to their liking. An attractive programme has been drawn- up, and a copy of it has been received by Mr. A. 0. Kitto. Arrangements for the national championships in February were discussed at a meeting of the Wellington Centre this week. The centre conferred with the N.Z.A.A.A. Council yesterday in regard to the meeting. The Napier Club has invited a team of four Auckland University athletes, and Byrnes, Auckland's champion grass track cyclist, to visit them during the first Week in the New Year, and this team is to be offered to Hastings for January 2. Kedgley, half-miler, Bowes, sprint hurdler, and Haokett, high-jumper, all Auckland- provincial champions, are definitely promised for tho trip. It is proposed to hold another Civil Service spoTts tournament in Wellington in February. The meeting, after having lapsed for some years, was revived in March. of this year.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 145, 16 December 1933, Page 24

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GENERAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 145, 16 December 1933, Page 24

GENERAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 145, 16 December 1933, Page 24