ATHLETICS
OXFORD MBATS CATIT.RI DGE,
(U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyriglit) (Received Marcji 11, 5 p.m.)
LONDON, March 11. Oxford defeated Cambridge at athletics by 7 to 4, in aiding th e mile, in which Lovelock complacently deadheated with his team mate, li. in 4min. 23 3-osee.The American, 0, E. Stamvood, ail Oxonian, won the 120 yards hurdles in 15 3-10 second,:, and Gig 220 yards hurdles in 24 9-10 sec., and the high jump at sft. 10in., all of which he won last year, thereby achieving an unprecedented feat at the. Varsity sports. The American Olympic representative, Hallow©)], an Oxonian, won the half mile in 3min. •>4 l-sseC; Cambridge’s wins include-) Horsfall in the long jump, 22ft. 10in., but he was beaten by inches .in the quarter mile by Jiis'team male D. L. Rathbone in 49 3-ssec. A. Irfan, of Cambridge, the first Turk to com-, pete, *iyon the weight .putting with Q-rT V'. n ’ Bai,lieu fourth with doit, 7Jm. Loxton was third in the -.-0 yards and Barrel* fourth ip the three miles.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 12200, 12 March 1934, Page 6
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