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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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RECORDS GO BY THE BOARD Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19624, 19 October 1933, Page 10

RECORDS GO BY THE BOARD Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19624, 19 October 1933, Page 10