ATHLETICS.
2 0 3 j SPORTS AT WELLINGTON. 0 ® By Telegraph.—Press' Association. j Wellington, Last Night. q' At the Civil Service Club's sports on |J Saturday, J. F. Wilson, the Wellington 7-1 champion, and a competitor at the New .Zealand championships at Auckland tj next Saturday, covered tlie half-mile in Imin 58 4-ssec. Woodger, from scratch, r iii thf final of the 100 yds, was just bea ce en by Cunningham, off 7'/>yds, in 0 4-5 sec. J. Wilton did the 440vds in 52 3-5 see., and Hegger a mile in 4min 32 i r d see. Another attempt will be made 10j morrow to obtain leave of absence ;or 5 L,. M. McKay, the New Zealand 2and 3- Australasian pole-vault champion and 2 record holder, to enable him to compete - at Auckland. Should the attempt be 1 unsuccessful, the vacancy will be filled r 1 by tlie inclusion of F. Hubbard in the J long- jump, 100 yds and 220 yds. TTub- " bard had alreadv notified his intention '| of competing, if neeesary, at his own j expense.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 320, 21 February 1910, Page 8
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178ATHLETICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 320, 21 February 1910, Page 8
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