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THE FINISH OF A CHAMPION.—John Treloar, the Australian Sprinter, who has established a New Zealand record of 9 3-5secs. in winning the 100 yards short-limit handicap at the recent athletic meeting held at Lancaster Park, Christchurch. Here Treloar is seen breasting the tape with Don Campbell (U.S.A.) second (left), and D. R. Batten (Canterbury), third.

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Grey River Argus, 22 February 1947, Page 6

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THE FINISH OF A CHAMPION.—John Treloar, the Australian Sprinter, who has established a New Zealand record of 9 3-5secs. in winning the 100 yards short-limit handicap at the recent athletic meeting held at Lancaster Park, Christchurch. Here Treloar is seen breasting the tape with Don Campbell (U.S.A.) second (left), and D. R. Batten (Canterbury), third. Grey River Argus, 22 February 1947, Page 6

THE FINISH OF A CHAMPION.—John Treloar, the Australian Sprinter, who has established a New Zealand record of 9 3-5secs. in winning the 100 yards short-limit handicap at the recent athletic meeting held at Lancaster Park, Christchurch. Here Treloar is seen breasting the tape with Don Campbell (U.S.A.) second (left), and D. R. Batten (Canterbury), third. Grey River Argus, 22 February 1947, Page 6