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Neville's High Jump (From "N.Z. Truth's" Timaru Rep.) It takes a lot to draw a crowd to a :sports meeting' at 'Timaru at New" Year time. With other at- \ tractions to. contend with, promoters of athletics have to - ; give the public classical fare. .. ., r f '(pßßprr 1 -; therefore goes to the South Canterbury Caledonian Society for the successful, two-day gathering which was held ,kt Patiti ;'■ P, quit this year. ; ■ '. The' cycling ,4nd winning events which, were witnessed at th,6 meeting produced I : some of i'the finest performances seen ; iii .Timar.U; for many years. ■ On the second. (Jay, .L. Pither, of Christen urch; made' a. new record for the coiirse m tlie biie and a-half- '.miles Caledonian' : Wheel-race, covering the distance in;3min. 8 3/ssecs. '•■'-. _■<. JL bunch. entered sthe straight -for the final burst Pither ■•. getting m front of A. C. Ritchie and shading him to the tape. Ritchie' made a protest:, that Pither had crossed -hi.m and was | booed by a section of the crowd for his pains. The committee £ound that W.Willmott was to blame and he was fined. | The jumping of R. H. Neville, of Christchurch, will long be remembered. Giving a magnificent exhibition Neville cleared 5 feet 11 inches. His performance has seldom been bettered by New Zealand amateurs. Two' have cleared 6 feet and one has crossed the bar at 5 feet 11% inches. Taken all round the Caledonian Spciety did its bit truly and well and the hand of congratulation must be theirs.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1206, 10 January 1929, Page 14
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NZ Truth, Issue 1206, 10 January 1929, Page 14