AMATEUR ATHLETICS.
, CAENIVAL ON SATURDAY. / ; Tho various committees set up for next j Saturday's carnival report that matters in'connection with tho AV.A.A.C. meeting are well forward. The entries nro fairly numerous, and are very satisfactory, lle- ,' sides J. M'llolm (of Napier) and A. Bissett in the field events are "Len" M'Kay, who in view of tho coming New 'Zealand championship to be held in Wellington is in training again, and J. Reed, of Otago. "Jack" Bradbury, of Masterton, has «pI parently struck form again, and is evi- ' dcutlv running even better than when ho - accounted, for the renowned Shrubb. His i reappearance in his favourite distance— i ono mile—will bo welcome to thoso cn- , thusiosts who remember his many duels E over this distance with Wellington's i milor, "Jack" . Premlevillb. Messenger, i tlio Wnii'arapa sprinter, will measure paces I with Duncan, the Victoria College chain. r ploni Poole, Wellington provincial clmm- -•. nion; and House, Petonos best sprinter.
D. Cashinan, who is considered'by sombj j to bo tho fastest walker in tho Dominion, I will contest both walk events. , I
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1648, 15 January 1913, Page 10
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179AMATEUR ATHLETICS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1648, 15 January 1913, Page 10
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