ATHLETICS.
DONALDSON ON G. N. HILL. Tims the "Sjinrlinp; Life" (Lundon): "E. If. Terry and Jack Donaldson intend to visit Stockholm for the Olympic Games, and see what the world's Ijcst amateurs nre like. They speak well of G. N. Hill, the New Zealand miler, who is over here with the Australasian Olympic team, while they opine that W. Murray will surprise us in the walk. As to assisting the Australasians in thoiv training, Terry said they would only be too pleased if opportunity offered. W. A. Stewart lias impressed Donaldson as a fast starter, and he believes thnt the London Hospital man might becoine an even-timer, or perhaps bettor than that; but he holds that Hill is the most likoly man in tho team to score for the Southern Cross, but he will need experience in racing among his own elnss. Up do now he Ims had nobody to draw him out."
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1487, 9 July 1912, Page 8
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153ATHLETICS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1487, 9 July 1912, Page 8
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