ATHLETICS.
SOME GOOD PERFORMANCES. V-y "i'egranh.—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, Sept. 4. Queen's Club withdrawals from the athlotif at the last moment, Included the imerlean, Paddock; owing to illness, and also A. G. Hill, the British Olympic representative, who was disabled. . Hunt, of Australia, was 011 the programme, but was replaced by the Air Forro champion, Sergeant Mnwhy Oosterlaalt, of South Africa, was pitted against Kerltsltey, of America, in the opening stage r-f thn half-mile r«lay race. The South Afrkv,:i I'd throughout, securing an advantA! ago, which rtl the subsequent Americans Vairly tndcarnured to destroy. Tho other E'.!ictif.h;r.'.n were Butler, Mawhy, and the Nevt Zea'ahrte", Da"idson. Tho last-named shot home sis yards ahead. Thompson won the 120 yards hurdles by 1% yards., Tho Xew Zealandcr, Wilson, did not compete Hudd was first in the two miles relay race; time, f.031-5. This was a great race. Rudd r»ocJ,awny from Scott, of America, as he li'ml and won by 25 yard 3.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1920, Page 3
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