DOMINION ATHLETES
NAT I ON A L OHAAIiP I ONiSH.I PS , ENTR ANTS FOR- TITLES (By Telegraph—Presa AesociaUon.) DUNEDIN, Fell. 24. Following are the entries for the- Non Zealand Amateur athletic, championships, which will be held on the Caledonian Ground on Friday and Saturday : 100 yards ch'a-nipi'onship.—Al. G. Valk, B. Geddes, and J. AT. Webster i (Otago), CL H. Jenkins, T. H. Steph-| enson and J. Fleming ([Wellington), S. j A Black (Wiauganui-Taranaki), G. F. t Hart and R. Cordery (Canterbury), A. J. Elliott (Auckland), George Simpson (United States). . I 220 yards c-ha,ni|pio.iislnp.—-George Simpson (United States), Rl. Cordery (Canterbury), J. W. Webster, B. Geddes and AV. Smith (Otago), S. A Black (AA T anga n ui -Tara naki), O. H. Jenkins and J. Fleming (AVellington), and A. J. Elliott (Auckland). ICO yards junior championship. — V. H. Stephenson (AVellington), R. AY. Alaiskell, G. R. Henderson, R.. C. Nuirva.n, J. G. Hannah and A. B. 80-tting (Ot-ago). . 100 yards ladies’ championship.— Alisse-s Thelma Ivencli and M. Lean (Wellington), B. Stevens (AAOrnganuiTaranaki). E. Alartyn (Canterbury), Grant, G. AVinder, K. Marshal 1 and C. G. Bi-alkie (Otago). 440 yards cliaiiifpioniship. —\J. U xiailev, Al. A. Blackmore and A. Bullivant (Canterbury), A. L. Price, L. C. AlcLaohlan and J. Gardiner (Otago), D. J. Evans and G. Saunders- (AAhingamuTaranaki), T. Pickering. J. Fleming and W. Ogg (AVellington). 880 Wards championship.—H. AlcDoiiald and W. Oeg (AVellington), E. A. Taylor L. C. McLaclilan, J. G. Barnes (Otago), .1). EKtaws ftWiangamm-Tara-naki), R-ufuis-Kiser (United States) and 0. C. Hurley (Canterbury). | One mile championship,—Al. N. McDonald and R. At. B'arrer (Canterbury) j Ruf-us Kiser (United States). J, E. Lovelock, J. J. Morins and J G. Barnes (Otago), D. Evans and R. A.j Rose (AVanga.nui-Tiaranjaki), G. Bayne,! H McDonald and C. G. Prosser (Wellington). . „ .. Three mile championship. —C. G. Prosser, G. Bayne (AVeMington), J. J. Morris, J. Lovelock, El. J. Johnstone C'bago) R. A. Rose, H. Brown (AA’an-gaiui|i-Ta-rsuiadd{), and R. Al. Aland (Canterbury). . , Hndi pimp clia-mpionship. —R- Jl. Neville (Canterbury), J. Al. Somerville (Otago), and F. Bradey (AVellington).. , ono jui I€*1€* mid 11 1 re© i ll i'los w«i»l'kmo, cliaanpions-lnps. —A. Tv. Hill (Wellington), G. S. Cabot, R. H. Cabot and C. J. Henry (Otago). 120 yards hurdles championship'. — J Blobi'lliard, i. O. Alaisnen and J. AlcGrae (Otago), -and A. Darby (Wanga-iiui-Taranaki). . ] Three mile cycle championship. —Al. Gane, T. Roe, C. Erieson (AA 7 elLngton). A. Humsen (AAhinganiii-Tara.naki), F. J. Grose, T. E'. O’Brien, T. Pearce (Oamterburv), J. C. Fogarty, G. Smith and J. S. Parsons' (Otago). -Re 1 av championship. —Otago, Chuter-hu-ry, AVellington and AA’anganni-Tara-naki). • , - • 440 yards hurdles eha-nipiionship.—A. Darby' (AYanganui-Taranaki), 01.O 1 . Ala-n----son, T. R. Biiston, J. Rdbilliard (Otago) and Li. G. AVillis (Canterbury). Broad 1 jump.—R. H. Neville (,Caaitorhiirv). J. Robilliard, L. AL AVright and R". A. Jolly (Otago), Harlow Rotliert (United States), G. Sullivan (AYan-ga.mil-Taranaki). Pole vault.— P. Bradley (AVellington). G. Sullivan (AA' angan u i -Ta.rai l aki), R. 0. Jolms-on, B. Provo and AA . AV. Burridge (Otago) and AA’. J. Bdtstone (Canterbury). Hop', step and jumpi champioilship. —• G. Sullivan (AVanganui-Tar-a n ak i), 1L 0. Johnson, J. Robilliard, A. H. Easton (Otago), R. H. Neville- and L. E. Smith (Canterbury). Throwing the. discus championship. — AA’. Harvey (AA’ellington), Harlow R-otli-orb (United States), F. T. J. French (Cantenbury), J. 0. Leo-kie and B. Pr-nv-n. (Otago). Putting the 16-lh shot championship. —Harlow Rbthprt- (United States), N. "R. Anderson (Canterbury), end H. D. Atorgan (Otago). ’Throwing the hammer championship. —AV. Harvey (Wellington), • J. G. Leekie At. K. Spillaiie (Otago). Throwing the javelin chamipionship. —S. A. Lay. G. SuOliran (AA 7 anganuiTara.naiki), F. T. J. French (Canterbury), Harlow Rothert (United States), R. Creeser and P. G. AVa.rd (Otago). Half-mile cycle championship.—M Gane, T. Roe, 0. Eirieson (AAVllington) A.. Hansen (AYangamii-Taranaki), F. J Grose, T. El. O’Brien, L. Pearce (Can tenlrarv), J. C. Fogarty, G. Smith am J. S. Par-son s' (Otago). One mile cycle championship.—J. C l Foarty, J! S. Parsons. El. Fletchei
(Otago), F. J. Grose, T. E. O’Brien, L. Pearce (Oanterbiu-y), A. Hansen (AA ra-nganui-Tlaranaki). M. Gane, T. Roe and C. Erics on (AVellington). Junior high jump.—L. Al. Gillies, J. Al. Meek, G. AV. Ti-egonning and R. G. Henderson (Otago). SPORTS AT OXFORD. NEW ZEALANDER. PLACED LONDON, Feb. 23. At the Oxford) University sports the final of the quarter-mile was won by AV’ansey (Sydney) in shsec. Li the low hurdles the South African Knooh was first uni 2-6 2-sisecL Kjalangher ('New Zealand) being, tliiixl SIAIiPSON AND CARLTON AIAY A.IHET AGAIN DUNEDIN, Feb. 24. . George Simpson, the American sprinter, stated yesterday that providing his leg was- recovered and he was able to strike his 'best form he would seek another meeting in Australia with J. Carlton at the conclusion of the present tour.
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 25 February 1931, Page 3
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