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OTAGO OUTCLASSES REST

CROSS-COUNTRY RACEHSU* PULLEN WINS CHAMPIONSHIP. WELLER RUNS INTO TENTH PLACE.' By Telegraph—Press "Association. Dunedin, Last Night Otago runners outclassed those from other provinces in the New Zealand cross country championship held at Wingatui on Saturday. The weather was fine but dull and the course heavy. From start to finish Otago always had sufficient men in front to ensure winning the team’s race, and the result of the individual championship rested between Pullar, the Otago champion, and Barnes, who won the championship in 1932. Results are:— INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP. Pullar (Otago), 35m 58s 1 Barnes (Otago), 36m Is 2 Allen (Otago), 36m 18s 3 Pearson (Otago), 36m 29s 4 Valder (Auckland), 36m 34s .......... 5 Stewart (Otago), 36m 34s 6 Watson (Canterbury), 36m 34s ...... 7 Matthews (Canterbury), 36m 51s .... 8 Stevens (Wellington), 36m 57s 9 Weller (West Coast), 37m 5s 10 TEAMS RACE. ' Otago, 10 points, 1 Canterbury, 37 points 2 Wellington, 44 points 3 Auckland, 56 points 4 West Coast, 79 points ............. 5 Hawke’s Bay-Poverty Bay, 116pts. 6 Six centres were represented in the teams’ race, a field of 37 runners being a record for the event Teaming in brilliant fashion, Otago had. four men in front all the way and won the teams’ race with the possible score of ten points. Canterbury put up the province’s best performance to date, to be runner-up With 37. ' In the early stages Allen led. but his Otago team mates, Pullar, Barnes and Walker, were close handy. Pullar went to the front after about a mile and a half was covered, and when the first round was completed and half the distance covered, Pullar led by a yard from j Barnes, with Allen, Pearson, Valder, t Walker, Stewart and Watson following in that order. Going down the hill with about a mile and a half to go, Pullar had increased his lead to 100 yards, but moving on to the racecourse after traversing about 500 yards alongside the railway line and across country, Barnes had reduced the lead considerably. Pullar finished on well, however, to win by 20 yards from Barnes, who was cutting down the leeway at the finish. Allen was 60 yards back, Pearson being about 40 yards away fourth. Valder and Stewart had a great race for fifth place, Valder lasting long enough to get there by inches. Watson was not far back, seventh, and then came Matthews. Stevens and Weller at close intervals. The last-named, -who was second last year when West Coast (North Island!, won the teams’ race, was never prominent, though he improved his position the second time round.

MARATHON FOR WEST COAST.

CHAMPIONSHIP AT WELLINGTON.

Dunedin, Last Night.

At the annual New Zealand conference - of harriers, delegates decided that an endeavour shoud be made for a New Zealand cross-country team to visit Ausr tralian States next year and compete in the Australian championships.

Other resolutions carried were: That next season’s marathon be held under the control of the West Coast (North. Island) centre; that the New Zealand cross-country championships be held at Wellington. - ’ t A Canterbury remit to separate tha control of cross-country running from the New Zealand Athletic Association and to. form a New Zealand Cross-Country Association was lost. ( ■

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1934, Page 9

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OTAGO OUTCLASSES REST Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1934, Page 9

OTAGO OUTCLASSES REST Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1934, Page 9