Me.rcedes Gleitze, tho noted long-dis-tance swimmer who toured New Zealand sonic time ago, is now in South Africa, still earning her living by longdistance swimming.
When the New Zealand Rugby team arrived in Sydney, its manager, W. J. Wallace, said he was confident that George Hart would be able to play in two of the three Tests with Australia.
A Polish girl named Weiss recently broke the world’s discus-throwing record for women twice in two days. On the first day she broke her own world’s record of 39.76 metres by throwing the discus 40.345 metres, and on the next day she made a throw of 40.39 metres.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 175, 9 July 1932, Page 2 (Supplement)
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