ATHLETICS.
CROSS-COUNTRY RUNNING, [BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION 'sJ]H /•■•,.' CHRISTCffOECn, Saturday. , ; , The Canterbury cross-country championship resulted:—J. B. ' Nelder, 1; w ft -' ! i Morrison. 2; G.D." Barker. 3. ' -** OTAGO CHAMPIONSHIP. FBI TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] !: DUKEDIN, Saturday. i The Otago five-mile cross-country cham- | pionship resulted:— 1; Frye, 2; Bibbr 18. Time, 80m 139. Teams' race: Cave'-' sham (25 points). 1: Anglican (52). 2 •■■>.-: Pacific (70). S; University (84). i. Com! plete team, sealed handicap: C»veraham " 1; University, 2; Pacific, 3: Anglican, '4'-" The following team -was selected to ■ re- J ■ present Otago .at the New Zealand cross- "'"■ ! country championship, at Christchurcli on 5, Augujift 4:— J. W. Tapp. O. W. Frye. 3. B. Bibby. W. H. B. Hobbs. J. Beatson. gencies: Elridge, Cox, Henderson, •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18458, 23 July 1923, Page 4
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