ATHLETIC STARS IN THE MIDDLE EAST.—These three—-(from the left) Signalman A. J. Darby, Lieutenant P. F. Sharpley, and Private C. R. Bradwell—would comprise an athletic "field" well worth seeing at any time. They have been New Zealand's outstanding hurdlers of recent years. This picture was taken after they had finished third, first, and second respectively in the final of the 220 Yards Hurdles at a sports meeting in Cairo.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24715, 18 September 1941, Page 4
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69ATHLETIC STARS IN THE MIDDLE EAST.—These three—-(from the left) Signalman A. J. Darby, Lieutenant P. F. Sharpley, and Private C. R. Bradwell—would comprise an athletic "field" well worth seeing at any time. They have been New Zealand's outstanding hurdlers of recent years. This picture was taken after they had finished third, first, and second respectively in the final of the 220 Yards Hurdles at a sports meeting in Cairo. Otago Daily Times, Issue 24715, 18 September 1941, Page 4
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