ATHLETICS.
. ■ ■ I SATURDAYS SPr.RTS I GrarJeJ fine, weather, all should lead to Victoria Park on Sa- { lurday v. hen the Greynmufh Athletic h (Jbih are lioMing Tneir filth anirv.a-i ’’ meeiing. Since ilip v.ar period thi* club has catered for the general public in a very ba fis lac lory manner since its revival meeiino in 192*2 and J have induced n great many of (ho bosi Jp athletes and cyclist st in the Dominion ( pio compere at their meeting. 'l'hib My'ear a good (cnlingent are again (•nming from thp Other side and spo/t of .'i high standard r> Two ir | -Xow Zealand championships arc bcii.g •J mu viz.—l2o and 110 hurdles and >t keen contests are bound to result. Mr A. C. Cameron who wen in this event I- in]924 and losj it to his namesake d; A. A. Caiueron last year i< again com--Ih| iug over tn try and regain the title. I Amongst the visitors in E. >’. Austin, the young Reel tonite who won the "[secondary schools champic i>hip in 11921 and has since leaving school ’j resided in Christchurch. I his lad Ims ’J shov. n great premise and Inis won three times at English Park and n again at .Meihven, and hm a great tutv.re Us a. runner. A good cont ins gen* is also coming from South AVe>tT land and that promising runner ;ind c jumper, G. Robertson should be very 3 close in the 120 hardies. Suitable train services have been put on at cNour>il sum rates for nil Westland sections of ‘Jiho Railway. r .
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Grey River Argus, 25 February 1926, Page 7
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