ATHLETICS
jay TFI.F.U RAIMI —I’F.l! FHKSS ASSOCIATION | WICLLINDTON. January 3. \t, a meeting "f t/u? New Xct'l.oo! Amateur Athletic Association this even ing. the loll..wing motion -was earned: “That the Ciiitfrbury centre he e<l nested to invite Ruekhurst and other young Canterbury athletes l" meet the Americans in Chri-tclnirch on Friday. .January 19th, at a ground and time u> he arranged between tlie Centre and Mr Taylor, for the purpose of receiving instructions in hammer, shot, javelin and discus throwing, jumping, hurdling and sprinting, and that the public lie invited, to attend.” The Otago Centre stated it may get Atari'll 21th for the N.Z. Championships. 'the matter was held over. It was decided that E. W. (art-, champion sprinter of Australasia, be invited to come to New Zealand to meet Kirk soy, Tracey. "Wilson and Taylor, it Wellington; and Kirksey and Davidson at Auckland, bis travelling expenses to he met by the New Zealand Council.
Tt was decided that the Australasian ■ rules be adopted for the hrnnd and high jumps, javelin and hanuner i f irn vi n g under the International hod.v.
Thomas McGeehan, of Gisborne, was reinstated as from January 1. 1023.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1923, Page 3
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