AMATEUR ATHLETICS
9 DECISIONS OF THE CONi'JSUKMUS. Sydney, February 3. The Amateur Athletic Confereuco has decided that future Australasian' championship meetings will be held is-.fol-lows:—ln Soutli Australia in 1922; West Australia in 1921; Tasmania in 192G; Queensland in 1928; New Zealand in 1930j ■Victoria in 1932; New South Wales in 1931. It was also agreed that tho uxt Australasian cross-country championship, in 1921, shall be contested m Victoria. A Tasmanian delegate uovsd that the championship programme should bo amended to include kicking the 'botbn.ll, bowling the cricket ball at a stump, a running hop, step, and jump, and throwing the javelin and the discus. Mr. Davies (Now Zealand) moved nn amendment to eliminate the hop, step, and iump, which ho considered a sort of hybrid. On a point of order raised liy Mr. Sievwright, both the motion and the amendment wero ruled cut of order. —Press Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 111, 4 February 1920, Page 7
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147AMATEUR ATHLETICS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 111, 4 February 1920, Page 7
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