ATHLETICS
THE NEW ZEALAND REPRESENTATIVE TEAM. [Pan PiiEss Association-! WELLINGTON, September 2. Yesterday the team that represented New Zealand at the Australasian amateur championship meeting in Brisbane returned by the Warnmoo. irom Svdney. Mr C. S. Bridge, who managed the team, returned by the boat. He reports that every on'e ; was m good health generally. ' Thev perto.rmdd in> to expectations. The New Zealand • representative (Moore) , when running Veil for twenty miles in the Marathon race injured a knee, and had to v/a.K i n . Woodger, who captured the sprints did not return yesterday. He staye to complete a holiday m Sjdncyw,- TE,Lsouthemers/ Keddell, and. Dickson, went south by Jfe -Maori lash night. The' evening bdfe. the New Zealanders left Sydneep-, tertained- at dinner. bvMT President of, the Association Jhe ; championship meetiiiggineaxthed a ■,.}&%. all-round map m J. Smith, who tured the high and the broad pimps. Smith is quite a d.scovery promises exceedingly wyll. The Zealand representatives were tendere oublic reception by,ther Mayor (Dr"‘evvrnanj at the .Town Hall yesterday .aiternoon at 5.15.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2597, 3 September 1909, Page 6
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171ATHLETICS Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2597, 3 September 1909, Page 6
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