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Athletics.

Australasian Championship Meeting. Second Day. (Received Nov. I,'S, p.m.) SYDNEY, Nov. Kl. Ihe weather was cool, tvvilh a slrong breeze tor the second day of Hie AI hit tic Championship meeting. I here was again only a isinull ' T, ttendance. lle.su]Is : Three Mile Walk.—l'omvroy . (Sydney) 1, Hoss (Si'iv Zealand) 2. The ■ace resolved .itself into a contest [between Hoss and Pomoroy, the other competitors being hopelessly in the rear In-fore hallj the distance was gone, ltoss led. with .l'mneroy close up. until the lust lap was entered, wlveu Pomeriiv passed ltoss, Old 'drawing away won comfortably hy_ seven yanls. Time, lilhnin •>'> -'-osec.. a recordl for New South Wales.

I'ole ,) iimp.—,Adams (New 'South Hales) Ofl I in, J - Motloy (Queensland-) Un, 2. The only compeli! dir. 880 Yards—Wheatley (Victoria) 1, Bui-rows (Victoria) 2, 'Vitxhai-diny ( v Wales) 11. Won easilv. > 3 '""I 57 8-sscc. i liurke was icratched.

| 220 Yards.—Marker (Niew South Wales) 1, Cas'tlev (Tasmania) 2, French (N'wv South Wales) Ji. Was. '»>• « yards. Time. 22 1-jsec. Drake was unsuccessful in lvis heat. Williams ipialilied for I'll,- iiiral, in which lie finished last. Three JHIos j J'Mut—Steele (Victoria) 1. lturrows (Victoria) 2, Ferguson (Victoria) .'{. Won, (I/,- 70 yards. Time, lomin iilisec. limuiing Droad .1 iiinp. (New South Wales) 2.111 .Sin. 1 ; T>ui;an (Victoria) 20ft .'VJin, 2. " Throw-in,g the Hammer —O'ilcilly (New South Wales) limit. ;jjn.

•110 Yards Hurdles.—lirmvn (Victoria) I, Stewart (New South Wales) 2. Marker (New South Wwles). 3. Tlio< latter fell at, the lirst hurdle. Won '>y H) yards. Time, (imiii 1 l-osec. Owing to an accident, to Frawlcy, ilie High .lump was divided between INew South Wales and Queensland. New South Wales won the ' championship with 10.1 points, Victoria-1 Queensland,half a point. New Zealand ami Tasmania nil.

TIMBER TRAM FATALITY AT IKGLEWCOD BliinOH COLLAPNKS- AND lONGINK 1)111 VUK KILLED.(Per Press Association.) INOLIOWOOD, Nov. 13. As Ilrown anil Co.'s log-hauling locomotive was crcs-siiiß a -brhlßC aim? the tram line lliei struct lire collapsed aml\ precipitated the ni- s inc into the creek, killing the driver inslanUv.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7977, 14 November 1905, Page 2

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Athletics. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7977, 14 November 1905, Page 2

Athletics. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7977, 14 November 1905, Page 2

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