OLYMPIC GAMES
A WIN FOR CANADA .
CHAMPION UNPLACED
Received This Morning, 12.40 o'clock
STOCKHOLM, July 11
The LSOO metres race was won by Hccecct' (CV»r.<V) :n 22,min., eptabOs'liing a record. Haivdwiick wa'i iliird, in 23min. 15 sects.
Ohaii&pvvn, '(New Zealand) retired | after going 700 metres. Tlhe fin all 1 of the ICO metre*?, free style, was won Hy Kalianantoku, in 10 rrtink • 42isec<3.
A.pplegarth was the on!?? Britisher to qualify for the 200 metres sprint final.
FRICTION OVER JUDGING
BRITISH COMPETITORS CRITICISED.
Received This .Morning,".l2.4o o'clock
LONDON, July 11. Sporting Tjife ihr-s that there is much friction at Stockholm over the judging cf certain games, and the g'l'.v?ra'l iregiulations'. Renter's Stockholm ngent un'.favour-j-ibily compares the Brit'sh competitors with the Americans, The former are not working seriously, while the controllh-s of the.team admit of ind i ffer ent ■ disc ipline.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10685, 12 July 1912, Page 5
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139OLYMPIC GAMES Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10685, 12 July 1912, Page 5
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