ATHLETICS.
, NEW SOUTH WALES TEAM. . (By Telegraph—Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Nov. 29. A strong team of athletes is to visit ! the Dominion for the coining Australian and New Zealand Athletic Cham- | pionships. which commence at WelI liugton on December 26th. i It is announced by the_Xcw' Zealand j A.A.A. that the following team has I been cliseou by New South Wales to i make the journey to Now Zealand : I E. H. Scott (hurdles), AY. Hunt, S. A. I Mola and Jimmy Carlton (sprints), I R. D. Norman, A. Norman, and. C. S. | Stuart (middle distance), G. Parker i (walks). A .AW AVinter (hop. step and 1 jump and field events), and D. Mackey I (broad jump). j E. H. Scott is the present Austrai liaii and New Zealand champion for the i 120yds and 220yds hurdles: R. D. Nor- | man holds the championship over a J quarter of a mile flat. AA’. Hunt is the New South AA'ales champion over 220yds and 440yds; Winter is one of the best men in field events in the world, and 1 gained a place in the jumps at the bust Olympic Games, while Jimmy Carlton is a schoolboy who has recently made some very fast times.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1927, Page 4
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