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BRITISH OLYMPIC CANDIDATES in a thunderous finish. — J. W. J. Rinkel wins by a yard from G. M. Butler, 1924 Olympic star, in 49 4-ssec for 440 yards.

BRITISH HURDLERS FLY OVER BATTENS IN FAST 120 YARDS DASH. —Weightmann Smith (third From left) heats- XV. G. Kalaugher, N.Z. (second from left), and strengthens claim to rank as outstanding British contender for Olympic honours.

HELEN FILKEY. Californian sprint and hurdle star, way he one of Miss Wilson's hardest opponents at Amsterdam

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 411, 20 July 1928, Page 10

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BRITISH OLYMPIC CANDIDATES in a thunderous finish.—J. W. J. Rinkel wins by a yard from G. M. Butler, 1924 Olympic star, in 49 4-5sec for 440 yards. BRITISH HURDLERS FLY OVER BATTENS IN FAST 120 YARDS DASH.—Weightmann Smith (third From left) heats- XV. G. Kalaugher, N.Z. (second from left), and strengthens claim to rank as outstanding British contender for Olympic honours. HELEN FILKEY. Californian sprint and hurdle star, way he one of Miss Wilson's hardest opponents at Amsterdam Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 411, 20 July 1928, Page 10

BRITISH OLYMPIC CANDIDATES in a thunderous finish.—J. W. J. Rinkel wins by a yard from G. M. Butler, 1924 Olympic star, in 49 4-5sec for 440 yards. BRITISH HURDLERS FLY OVER BATTENS IN FAST 120 YARDS DASH.—Weightmann Smith (third From left) heats- XV. G. Kalaugher, N.Z. (second from left), and strengthens claim to rank as outstanding British contender for Olympic honours. HELEN FILKEY. Californian sprint and hurdle star, way he one of Miss Wilson's hardest opponents at Amsterdam Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 411, 20 July 1928, Page 10

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