SKI-ING TITLES
New Zealand Successes In Australia {Received 14, 8.45 a.m.) SYDNEY, Sept. 13. At the sbi-ing contest at Mount Kosciusko,' tlie American, R. Durrance, won the Australian slalom championsiiip in brilliant style. Tkc New Zealander, Miss Allen, won tlie Australian women 's slalom Miss P. Murphy; (Neiv Zealand) was fourth, and Miss Beale eighth. Mrs. Edwards was thirtecntli. The weather was fine, with good snow conditions. The - Australian championship jump, combined Avitli the triangular international event. was lield to-day. . The American, Durrance, agam won, with. jumps of 35 and- .40 . metres. The American, Bradley, was secoud. The New Zealanders, H. Wiglcy-and B. McMillan, jumped 25 and, 23^ and 21 and ' 21 i • metres respectively. " The Australian, Kaaten, fell in his two attempla.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 204, 14 September 1937, Page 6
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