AMATEUR ATHLETICS
Tim management eonimitteo of the Now Zealand Amateur Athletic Association yesterday decided, on tiie motion of Mr. A. 1,. Stevens, seconded by Mr. A. L. Tressidc.-, Io apple to the Ministry of Supply to have 1900 pairs of running shoes manufactured for the use of athletes. It was decided, on the motion of Um chairman, Mr. It. I. Austad, to telegraph to atniiatoil centres, requesting them to send dot,'ills of their requirements of equipment as soon as possible. Mr. A. C. Kitto said it was unfortunate that the association had not seen tit. to affiliate with the National Connell of Sport, which could have materially assisted it in obtaining athletic equipment. It wim reported that there was little prospect, of travelling restrictions being removed te-lore Urn date of the New Zeatnml junior eross-conntry championship meeting, but it. was decided to hold over ,-oiislderatlon of holding Um mooting in Um Impe that, the situation might become
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 238, 5 July 1944, Page 6
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157AMATEUR ATHLETICS Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 238, 5 July 1944, Page 6
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