ATHLETICS.
OTAGO BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. FOUR RECORDS IN SPORTS. [BV TELEGRAPH. —PHESS ASSOCIATION] DUNEDIN, Wednesday, At the annual sports meeting of the Otago Boys' High School t.o-day four new records were established, two by D. A. It. Malonoy. who iu the hop, step and jump cleared 41ft. 9}in.. and ran the 3120 hurdles race in 16 2-53. The record for tho half-mile walk was broken by D. S. Nicholson, his time being 3m 2S 2-ss. In tho half-mile under 15 Pullar established the new record of 2m "is. CLUB AT NEW LYNN. The newly-formed Lynndalc Amateur iAthletic and Cyclo Club held a most successful inaugural meeting at New Lynn on Tuesday overling. The Rev. W. P. Rankin. . M.A., presided over an a f tendanco of about 60 enthusiastic members. following officers were appointed for tho forthcoming season;— Patron,* Sir James Gunson; vice-patrons. Rev. W. P. Rankin, M.A, Messrs. A. C'rum, R. 0. Gardner; president, < Mr. W. Valla nee, Benr.; vicepresidents, Messrs. F. Brooke-Taylor, E. iklnoy, J. Ockleston, C. F. Gardner; committee, Messrs. V,'. W. Edgerley, J. Cnmi, A. J. Miller, G. McWhirter, A. R. Elliott, VS. 7j. Elliott, P. Stubbing, A. Kogers. G. Heron. W. Stewart., senr., A. J. Pollock and Weir; secretary, Mr. E. H. Stacey; treasurer. Mr. W. Harry; handicapper. Mr. W. L. Elliott: starter. Mr. A. It. Elliott; Auditor, Mr. IT. S. Wilding.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20086, 25 October 1928, Page 19
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