ATHLETICS.
ROSE’S PERFORMANCES. SC HOT 7. MYSTIFIED. BV TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSN., COPYRIGHT. WELLINGTON, March (!. Rose’s recent performances have greatly impressed h'choltz. ‘‘l was mvsiiiietl,'' be stud, ‘when Rose came away and tv on wit.li such ease. He cY'os not impress one as bating much speed and that is what puzzles me so. He always seems to have something in reserve and that would get’ the best of any man. G is bis knack ol increasing Ids pat;. 1 without any apparent elt'ort that ties one up on his form. Today he would make the best of them sit up.’’
Scholl/, does not think Rose a match for Nurmi, but considers that if put into proper hands there is tio saving what be could do and a match over three miles with Ritola, the Finn, would be a wonderful sight.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1926, Page 3
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