HARRIER CONTEST
PRESBYTERIAN TROPHY DUNEDIN TEAM SECOND The Dunedin team gained second I place in the tennis race for the St Andrew’s Trophy, which was competed for yesterday at Christchurch by the Presbyterian harrier clubs of New Zealand. For the. majority of the Dunedin team this was the first experience of cross-country running, and tile team did well against keen competition. The course was over six miles and a-quar-ter. and conditions were wet underfoot following rnin the day before The detailed results were: Christchurch. 27 points, 1 ; Dunedin (Mureott 6, Green 8, Weedon 9, Horwell 13). 36 points. 2; Auckland and Wellington, 51 points (equal). 3; Timaru, 62 points. f>; Temuka, 122 points. 6. The individual placings were; I. White (Christchurch) 1, A. Candy (Christchurch) 2, R. Read (Wellington) 3. T. Mvers (Timaru) 4. A. Brown (Timnrn) 5. L. Murcott (Dutledin) 6. R. Mathe-son (Auckland! 7. E. Green (Dunedin' 8, F. G. Weedon (Dunedin) 9. -V. 0 (Dunedin) 13. S. M. Brrm-s <n— din) 22, P. F. Calvert (Dunedin) 27.
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Evening Star, Issue 26117, 3 June 1947, Page 8
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