ATHLETICS
N.SVV. CHAMPIONSHIPS.
SYDNEY, Monday
The New South Wales athletic championships were completed to-day in the finest weather. Results: —
Discus Throw. —J. Wallace (Victoria), 140 ft, Him, 1; T. Pauling (New South Wales), 125 ft 3in., 2; M. Saar (New South W : ales), 125 ft 2in, o. An Australian and State record.
220 Yards. —-.First heat: E. Davidson (Victoria), 1; P. Hampson (New South Wales), 2; N. Dempsey (Queensland), 3. Time, 22soc. Second heat: J. Carlton (New South W r alcs), 1; R. Smith (New South Wales), 2; H. Yates (Victoria), 3. Time, 21 4-ssec, Final: Carlton 1, Davidson 2, Hampson 3. Won by eight yards. Time, 20 3-osec-., which equals the world’s record by E. Locke (America) in 1026. Quarter-mile Hurdles. —G. A. Golding (New South Wales), 1; A. Watson (Victoria), 2; F. O’Brien .(New South Wales), 3. Won by four yards. Time, 53 9-10sc-e., an Australian record.
Running Hop, Step and Jump. F. Campbell (New South Wales), 47ft. 7 7-Bin., 1; A. W. Winter (New South Wales), 47ft 0 7-Sin., 2; B. Dickenson (New South Wales), 46ft. 2jin., 3. Half-mile. —R. Triado (Victoria), 1; A. Elliston (Victoria), 2; A. Blyth (New South Wales), 3. Won by a yard. Time, lmin 56 l-ssee. Mile Walk. —F. Chapman (New South Wales), 1; H. Deere (South Austrfalia), 2; J. Muleahy- (Victoria), 3. Won by 30 yards. Time, iGmin 40 3-5 sec.
Running High .lump. —J. Watson (Queensland), 6ft 2:;in., 1; C. Spicer (New South Wales), 6ft. 2; E. Davidson (Victoria), sft. llin., 3. Three-mile Run. —A. Hillhousc (Victoria), 1: *l. Sheaves (New South Wales), 3. Won by 130 yards. Time, 14min 23 l-ssec., an Australian record. Mile Relay.—New South Wales, 1; Victoria, 2; Queensland, 3. Time, 3 min 2S 1-lOscc., an Australian record. The New South Whales team consisted of Jones, Golding, Hampson, and Carlton.
The Pn.al points were: Victoria, 0; New South Wales, 7; Queensland, 2.
WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS,
90 lHs Hurdles. —J. Manson (Queensland), 1; C. WTiymark (New South Wales), 2; E. Head (New South Whales) 3. Time, 12 4-ssee.
220 Yards. —E. Wearne (New South Wales), 1; H. Kennaby (New South Wales) 2; E. Robinson (New South Wales) 3. Time, 25 9-10 see., an Australian record. WORLD RECORD EQUALLED. FOR 220 YARDS. SYDNEY, Monday. The 220 yards final was won by Carlton in 20 3-ssec, equalling the world record. The final points were: 'Victoria, 9; New South Wales, 7; Queensland, 2.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WDT19320119.2.61
Bibliographic details
Wairarapa Daily Times, 19 January 1932, Page 6
Word Count
402ATHLETICS Wairarapa Daily Times, 19 January 1932, Page 6
Using This Item
National Media Ltd is the copyright owner for the Wairarapa Daily Times. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of National Media Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.