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THRILLING FINISH—C. McGregor, of the Anglican Club, Dunedin, winning the 100 yards championship at the Southland amateur track and field championships at Rugby Park on Saturday afternoon. P. McMullan, of the St. Paul’s Club, on the extreme left of the picture, led for the greater part of the race, but McGregor came up and beat him in a thrilling finish. The former title-holder, H. D. Ramsay, of the Otago University Club, who finished third, is partially obscured by McGregor. His number is 8. G. Henderson, of the St. Paul’s Club, another Southland competitor, is on the extreme right.

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Southland Times, Issue 23741, 13 February 1939, Page 5

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THRILLING FINISH—C. McGregor, of the Anglican Club, Dunedin, winning the 100 yards championship at the Southland amateur track and field championships at Rugby Park on Saturday afternoon. P. McMullan, of the St. Paul’s Club, on the extreme left of the picture, led for the greater part of the race, but McGregor came up and beat him in a thrilling finish. The former title-holder, H. D. Ramsay, of the Otago University Club, who finished third, is partially obscured by McGregor. His number is 8. G. Henderson, of the St. Paul’s Club, another Southland competitor, is on the extreme right. Southland Times, Issue 23741, 13 February 1939, Page 5

THRILLING FINISH—C. McGregor, of the Anglican Club, Dunedin, winning the 100 yards championship at the Southland amateur track and field championships at Rugby Park on Saturday afternoon. P. McMullan, of the St. Paul’s Club, on the extreme left of the picture, led for the greater part of the race, but McGregor came up and beat him in a thrilling finish. The former title-holder, H. D. Ramsay, of the Otago University Club, who finished third, is partially obscured by McGregor. His number is 8. G. Henderson, of the St. Paul’s Club, another Southland competitor, is on the extreme right. Southland Times, Issue 23741, 13 February 1939, Page 5