ATHLETICS.
NEW TIMES SET UP
WELLINGTON, April 10.
The Council of the New Zealand Athletic Association to-night recognised as a New Zealand record, Miss E. Martyn’s (Canterbury) 100yds. in 11 1-oseos. L. J. Pearce’s time in the mile cycle ((imiu. lO.sec.) was also recognised.
S. A. Lav’s application for the javoln record of 2 (lift. Oin. was deferred pending the arrival of the necessary certificate.
T. Oakley’s application in connection with tln> mile cycle was red list'd on the ground of lateness. Tt was decided to forward Miss Martyn’s record on for recognition as a world’s record.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 April 1929, Page 1
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