ATHLETICS.
r i vt. ha rtf —run phks* association! * AMERICANS DO WEJJ-. I A ECKb.tND. Eehnmi’y •!. Tlm Mm" wen athletes competed at I carnival arniiua d hv ihe Auckland Centre at the Domain. All were in fine feral, and gi'-e excellent display-, fie aUi-o.h'nec we 3009. Ki 1 ksey won the 10J yards off ser.O'h in 10 1-5 -ees. Me also won the 100 cards North New Zealand ehani; ioii'hip in 10 2-5 sees. Merchant was in good, lorm in the field events. He broke He New Zealand record for Ihe broad .i’mip. doing 23ft. 3',ins. This i. a quarter of an inch heifer than tin record established by l-GuldeH in Southland ten years ago. Merebant mul Krogness have injured their legs. They expect, to lie thereby handicapped during the remainder of the tour. CARR IX CD OH FORM. SYDNEY. Eehrmi'.v 1. \f (he sports meeting here yesterday the sprinter Carr easily won the hundred yards race in 10 2-5 seconds. He won the 220 yards easily in 24 seconds.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 February 1923, Page 4
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