COLONIAL ATHLETES AT HOME.
WILDING WINS AGAIN
By Telegraph.—Pros* Anwcial ion.—OopyrifllU London, Monday.
At the English amateur athletic championships G. N. Ilil), of Auckland, ran unplaced in the English mile championship.
Murray, of Australia, was unplaced in the two mile walk. Pa ten in;:, of South Africa, won the 100 yds in t-nsecs Applcgarth was second, and Stewart, of Australia, third. A. I''. Wildin;;. Now Zealand, won tin l tennis championship. Dr Movri«. London. won thn King's Cup, presented l.v Use Inl.< King Edward VII. (O ;h. lu.yal Life Saving Society at the Bath Clul\ Champion, of Auckland, who was placed second, was distpialiiuui for fouling, whereupon Hlathi'vvvick and Schryver divided the points for second place. A Toyils race for ladies was included in the proc.rn:wm' arranged in connection with (hi 1 Kind's cup conteßt. It w:i:? won !iy Mir-!' Fanny Durack, Svdnev, in .It* i - dsecs. Miss Mina Wvlie. Sydney, was- second.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 477, 26 June 1912, Page 5
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153COLONIAL ATHLETES AT HOME. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 477, 26 June 1912, Page 5
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