AMATEUR ATHLETICS
CANTERBURY BEATS WELLINGTON CAMERON BREAKS DOMINION RECORD [Per United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, January 22. Canterbury won the interprovincial athletic contest on the Basin .Reserve yesterday, defeating Wellington and winning 10 out of the 115 events. C. H. Jenkins, the Wellington sprinter, won the test of 100yds in lOsec dead against a northerly. A. A. Cameron (Canterbury) won the high jump (6ft), defeating the champion, Crowe. In a subsequent exhibition he cleared 6ft OJin, breaking the New Zealand record. In the long jump Cameron defeated Crowe with a leap of 22ft 4iu. Broadway (Canterbury) won the halfmile in linin' 58sec, Ogg (Wellington) being second. Ogg in the quarter-mile boat I). F. Anderson (Canterbury) by a narrow margin. C. H. Matthews, who holds the Empire schoolboy’s record for a distance, just boat C. Gibbons (Wellington). J. B. Maofarlanc (Canterbury) beat Jenkins in the 220yds. Grant (Gisborne) won the 100yds handicap from 7yds.
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Evening Star, Issue 21317, 23 January 1933, Page 2
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