RECORDS GO BY THE BOARD
OTAGO HIGH SCHOOL SPOUTS Bf reiegrnDn amocihmoi. DUNEDIN. October 18. At the annual sports meeting of the Otago Boys High School to-day. no fewer than six records w'ent by the board, while one was broken twice, and two were equalled. The record of longest standing that was broken was that of 11 l-ssec for the 100 yards junior championship, which was established bv S. P Mirams in 1835. Tlv.s was bettered by C. P Ombler by onelift h of a second Other records broken were—Junior long jump by Lampen, who did 18ft 2in in a special attempt: 120 yards .-enior hurdles (16 2-ssec> by R. J. Mahoney (16sec) and McDonald (16 l-ssec>; pole vault 18ft 7in) R. J. Mahony 18ft lOin) and Edwards < Bft 7Sin): junior 440 ards 1 59 4-ssec) b..' A. Geary (57 3-5 sec): Junior halt-mile (2min 24sec‘ by A. Geary- (2min 19 2-ssec. In the junto,* high Jump A Geary and W Moore equalled the existing record of 4ft lUu
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19624, 19 October 1933, Page 10
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169RECORDS GO BY THE BOARD Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19624, 19 October 1933, Page 10
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