ATHLETICS
THREE WINS TO SIMPSON. WELLINGTON, Mareh lA. The American athletes made their las: appearance in New Zealand at Athletic Park on Saturday. AO YARDS INVITATION SHORT LIMIT HANDICAP. Simpson (U.S.A.) scr I C. 11. Jenkins (Wellington). .)yd ... 2 P. H. Stejiiienson (University), lyd 3 Won by half a yard. Time A 3-C«ec. Pierson (Invercargill) M. O. Y'alk (Otago) and M. SI range (Mannwatu) also started. 100 YARDS INVITATION RACE. Simpson (U.S.A.) scr. I Jenkins 1 tyds 2 j Steph n.sun (University). 3yds ... 3 Won by a yard. Time—lo l-A“ec. Pierson and Strange also started. 120 YARDS INVITATION RACE. Simpson (U.S.A.) scr. «.. I .Tonkins, 3yds 2 Pierson, 3yds 3 Won easily by a yard. Time—l2«ee. Strange and J. T. Fleming (Wellington) also started. mile Invitation scratch race Kiser (U.S.A.) 1 Rose (Wanganui-Taranaki) 2 R. FT. M’Dona Id (Manawatn) ... 3 Time.—4min 22 3-osec. C. G-ibljons (Wellington) and 0. M’Cartby (Petone) also started. Ki/ser le,* all the way. Rose making a great run in the last lap and reducing his lead from 20yds to 2;\yds. 0. Bayne did not start in the one mile international race. It was announced that he was not fit.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1931, Page 6
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