ATHLETICS.
Australia Ofc N.Z. Cable Association.] ROSE’S FORM. LONDON, July 7. Rose’s indifferent form is described to the fact that he is not used to running ill large fields and had' to make his own pace. He was not familiar with the cinder track on which he had to got a foot grip, consequently he was tumble to adopt his usual < utstriding finishing effort. McHolin is confident that Rose under tuition, will adapt himself to new conditions. He did not compete in the four miles on Saturday as it was only two events before the mile. So far he has not heard anything of a meeting with Nurmi whose whereabouts are not at present known.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1926, Page 3
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115ATHLETICS. Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1926, Page 3
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