ATHLETICS
AI'STKAIjTAN' AND X. 7 .. CADI.K ASSOCIATION. .vrSTIJAI-lANS IX S\\ KIiKN. CiOTHKXM'M.. July .1. At ill'.' Swedish (dames, Can (Australia) won tlie linnl of the '2OO nii'ires, liy three metres. in '-’I 0-10 ,-e . Hi !■!;,.,» (Cernumy > \\ as second ill 2d ;)-|() sc'!-', ind llrisou i Kin la ml I was i liinl. Carr j.;iu a |n lV: l slait. and siridin" wonderfully. lie won comfortably. Finland we n the team runnim.' filial of the lOOC met i • relay in 100 M-10 se. Cerninuv was second and Sweden third. Hiuvlinji, Ala: Muhin. (.ale and Carr (the Australian) team were fonitli. \ ide (.Sweden) crealetl a new world's record for the W metres of ->lO 2-.ee ■. ] loft (Xont ay) pul. up a world's record for Lire p !e jump of -120 centimetres. The meet in" finished with Sweden tla- championship winner. Finland .'■croud. and Cermauy third.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1923, Page 1
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