CROSS-COUNTRY RUNS
The annual junior and senior ■ crosscountry runs of St. Patrick's College were held yesterday afternoon, about 150 boys taking part. The junior course led from the college along Ellice street, over the hill to Constable street, and back via Kiddiford. street and Adelaide road, the distance being about three miles. The senior course, a "distance of six miles, was from the collegfc up Ellice street, along the top of the hill to Roseneath, round Evans Bay ( and home via Constable street, over the hill and down Ellice street. The results were as follow:—Juniors (ninety starters): Tj. Quin, 1, time 21vnin 20sec; N. Roache, 2; Ginc, 3. Seniors (sixty starters): Parsonage, 1, time 39min 43scc; Vancy, 2; Mm'ay, 3.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 86, 8 October 1931, Page 11
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120CROSS-COUNTRY RUNS Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 86, 8 October 1931, Page 11
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