ATHLETICS.
I MEETING AT CAMBRIDGE. C'A.MRRIDGi:. Feh 28. An athletie meeting wa- this allernoon in beautiful weather. I here was | a large attendance and the events wen ! well eompeled. ; Lave Pit tty. in an exhibition eight- ' ("it inch standing chop. lowered tic world's n enrd of S.’lsee, cutting through in R-7 2-o sees. All. r finishing the 1 yards. Cun- ricked his ankle and was unable ie compete further. The injury is uni serious, hut may prevent his appear- j au.ee a t Am k laud on Rat unla.v. The principal results "ore as f..| l-’Ws ; ' II red yards- Henry (led- I 1:1.. Ronrkr and (.'. Thompson, (-V.yil.sl equal 2: Carr. I. lime t> !-•> secs. Kirksey did not compete. () 11 nr ter mi In Kirksey. (sen I ; .Shin cliiß- c_’;ivd:-l 2: T. liourkc CJIyiL) h .v i a ilv. Tine -AI Rni.-el .lump. A. Thompsun. 17ft sin. ; I'limlicap Aft 1 | . Hcurl.e 18ft A ’-in ' I’.a t.'licau .Sin' ‘J : Kirksey. 2011 'laid- Kirksey If.-rl i: Rink" ( |Oydsi 2: Corlison iltivds) Finu' 21 .’i-os-u's. : ifteen Illelies I'liderhaiifl Chop- - I’r-Dv (sort I. Tim, 1! 3-." socs. Half mile l-'l-'i. Shiriclilfe I. Wallis 2. Cowan 3. Tmi" 2liii ll . osee. [1 :l Metres Auckland Championship j Kirksey 1. Henry 2. were lie only j .. 1 a at'-t -. ’I ime 10 !--,s: c. | I2J Yards Hurdles- C. Thumpsi.n , i |(:yds) ! : T. Ronrke (I.2yds). 2 Ronrk'. 1 ( I lyds) ,'t. I one-- I I tsee. Krog-j ness finished fourth. j Two Mile Cycl.i Race-- G. M.ilhioson J I. Gaylor 2. K. Mat liie-on 3. Tine- j Twelve Inch Standing Chop - Euslace J Pretv. j Relay Race. -Ill) yank. America j i .Mei'-hant. Krogiuss. and Kirksey)) easily heal Cambridge <L. and T j Rom!.! and C. Thomp-'oll!. j Putting the Sli.it- Vay-py I. Krog- j lies 2. Mci-'hant 3. \ a.v.sey’s handicap J was twelve l\»et from KrogucsS. | Te.n Mil*- Cycle Riive—Gaylor l.j Welib 2. Time—2-1 3 Amin. j . 1 ' 1 Enl husiii'in begets enthusiasm, j - Longfellow. j (>!',e New Zealand product which en- j joys increasing popularity with all j classes in Hie Dominion is Baxter’s j Lung Preserver. ’ "Ra.'.ier’s” has won favour through j its i-emarkahle curative properties, he- i ing an unfailing remedy for all coughs, j ,-ihL. ami bronchial trouhles. “Rax-J tec's” is also a beneficial tonic. Keep j Raster's Lung Preserver always in 1 vour home. I.arge ho'ltlo 2s (id. ()li-f tainahle everywhere. j
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1923, Page 4
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