ATHLETICS.
INTER-UNIVERSITY SPORTS. ByCr n!o.—frees Association. —Copyright London. March 2J. At the inur-Univevv.l.- sports, Cambridge won seven events and Oxford three. ' .„j Mr G. Murray, the Adelaidian at Cambridge, won the long jump whli 21ft 5y 2 in. , j EASTER MONDAY SPORTS. Very good entries have, been received' for the Caledonian Sports to he held on 'Easter Monday, and in point 'of individual competitions' exceeds the Club's previous record. In the amateur events there are fourteen nominations for the 100 yds, ten for the Ladies' Bracelet (120 yds), eleven for the 220 yds, nine for the quarter, seven for the half-nrle, and three (including Kerr) for the milewalk. In the cash events twenty entries have been received for the 100 yds, twenty for the 220 yds, twenty for t'le 440vds, and thirteen for the half-mile. A dozen competitors* will take part in each of the cycle races. These events, v.itli the Highland competitions, will provide a very arduous programme, and should attract a large attendance. j
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 345, 22 March 1910, Page 8
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