ATHLETICS
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION, AI'STRAITAX TRAM'S WIX. LOXDO.X. duly 11. Australia won the international relay race. The victory was a most creditable performance. England won the first relay. Macmillan being P.’yds. away, hard pressed for second. Rnglami's first change overran and foil. Rowling commenced level with the Irish representative, who handed the baton to dale with 10yds ad vantage. dale maintained this advantage and carietl the peg to victory easily in the time of -A.lO 4- r >. Carr won the :220yds. in 22 1-osec. dale was third. WA I.KIXd CHA.MPIOXSIfiP. AI EbROERXE. July In. The seven miles walking ihampionship of Australasia was won Iv R. Attsicr (Xew South AYaies) in Aomin. 4! 3-osocs. The only States competing were Xew South AVales and \ ictoria.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1923, Page 1
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