FOR OLYMPIC GAMES
NEW ZEALAND ATHLETES MAI TH EWS t .\ ND I .OV El.< H ’ K [ Per Press Association 1 WELLING lON. Al arch 17. The N.Z.A.A.A. Council decided tv, lominate H. Matthews, of Canter i >ury, and J. 11. Lovelock, now in : Ingiand. io rhe New Zealand Olympic 1 kssoeunion for inclusion the team' or the Ulviipir Game® at Berlin,! Matthews for the and 10,000 netres. with a prefere ice for r.?e f*'r* , ner, and Lovelock for the 1500 and hmj*> metres. Other nominations by the I n'iiliate.i centres were not endorsed, be coun* il holding a man must have j l t’asouabie '■’na ,, *-c of cntcing the I .ist si r in his event before being | WELLINGTON CENTRE ' NO OLYMPIC NOMINEES ( P-.■ Press Association 1 WELLINGTON. March 17. I; i, understood that the Wellington Kmateur Athletic Centre does not inend nominating anyone From the Wcliugtvn province for inclusion in New Zealand’s Olympic Games team lor beriin this year. ’• he, view i.» held hat. while there are some gom.l per'ormers iu the province, none quil? neasuies up to the standard it is teit ■ houid be observed in selecting itvmp'c Game- re pro sen: at j ves.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 66, 18 March 1936, Page 8
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197FOR OLYMPIC GAMES Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 66, 18 March 1936, Page 8
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