ATHLETICS.
Ill* TELKUItAI'II —PRESS ASSN., COPYRIGHT. RANDOLPH POSE. WELLINGTON, Juno 20. The New Zealand Amateur Athletic: Association is somewhat disappointed in the showing made by Randolph Rose in the Old Country. To-day, Air E. C. Guy, a member of the Council, stated that it Was extraordinary that Rose had put up such excellent times in training and yet had failed to produce good font) iii his races. Rose might he running under instructions, however, as when he sailed lie had been advised to obtain Shruhb’s advice, .if possible, it was evident that Iso had not been trying very hard iii the handicap races, hut the advice received by the Council showed that lie could have won the championship mil last week more easily had lie desired to, do so. The English championships would he on Friday next, and should show what Rose could do. One thing was certain, ho must 1 letter his recent times before lie would stand a chance against Nurmi.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1926, Page 4
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