THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 5, 1939
UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC TITLES; LONDON WINS
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440 Yards Hurdles.-T. L. Lockton (Oxford Centipedes), 1; R. Dunstan (London), 2; J. Le Mesurier (Lough- borough), 8. 5 yards; 8, Time, 57, sec. High Jump.-R. K. Kennedy (Lon- don), 6 ft., 1; S. A. Edwards (London), ft. 11 in., 2; R. G. Eccles (Edin-
London, May 21. The Uni-Centipedes being runners-up with 591 ampton), 1; J. F. Lockwood (Oxford with 37 Centipedes), 2; R. B. Martin (London), points, Loughborough third versities Athletic Union Champion-points, and Cambridge Alverstone 3. 2 yards; %. Time, 22.1 sec.
fourth with '32 points.
1: 140 Yards.-G. G. T. Fletcher (Lon-burgh), 5 ft. 10 in., 3.
Pole Vault.-C. J. Foord (London), ships were continued at the White Notable double successes were gain-don), 1; J. O. Moreton (Oxford Conti- City yesterday under almost idealed by T. L. Lockton, the A.A.A. indoor pedes), 2; P. K. Holding (Birmingh-12 ft., 1; H. W. Yielder (Loughbor- 1 foot; 4 yards. Time, 51 sec. ough), 12 ft., 2; R. Bentley (Loughbor- hurdles champion, and L. M. Wallace, am), 3.
furlong 880 Yards.-E. Jones (Liverpool), 1; ough), 11 ft. 3 in., 8. Foord was plac- weather conditions and a track former Southern Counties
champion. Lockton, representing Ox-G. E. F. Wethered (Oxford Centipedes), ed first as he had a less number of which appeared to be in fine trim. ford Centipedes, had easy victories in 2; R. W. Goldsmith (London), 3. 1 failures.
the 440 yd.; 6. Time, 1 min. 57.8 sec.
Throwing the Hammer.-D. F. Glass the 120 Yards Hurdles and The first event decided yesterday was Yards Hurdles, his times being 15.4 One Mile,G. M. Carstairs (Edin- (London), 119 ft. 10 in., 1; J. L. EI- Throwing the Hammer, which had been sec, and 57 sec, respectively, while Wal-burgh), 1; R. Shaw (London), 2; J. R.liott (Bristol), 110 ft. 9 in., 2; R. B.
won Hine (Liverpool), 3. 1 foot; 20 yards. Stark (London), 95 ft. 11% in., 3. postponed from Friday evening, and at lace, representing Southampton, the commencement of yesterday's ori- the 100 Yards in 10.1 sec. and the Fur-Time, 4 min, 23 sec.
Putting the Weight.-E .H. Bennett In the short sprint Three Miles.-E. L. Ellis (Leeds), 1; ginal programme London, with 25 pts., long in 22.1 sec.
2; A. E. (Cambridge Alverstone), 45 ft. 3 in., were leading with Oxford Centipedes Wallace just staved off a strong chal-F. Cotteril (Sheffield), (15 pts.) second, Loughborough (12 lenge from P. J. Wells, of Oxford, to Etheridge (London), 3. 15 yd.; Dis-1; H. Merz (Oxford Centipedes), 43 ft. 11 in., 2; H. E. A. Moody (London), tance. Timo, 14 min. 58.2 sec. pts.) third and Cambridge Alverstone win by inches. (11 pts.) fourth.
100 Yards, L. M. Wallace (South- 120 Yards Hurdles.-T. L. Lockton 42 ft. 8 in., 3.
R. Dunstan Final Placings.-London, 89 pts., 1; The London representatives continu-ampton), 1; P. J. Wells (Oxford Centi- (Oxford Centipedes), 1; ed to do well throughout the remainder pedes), 2; R. B. Martin (London), 3. (London), 2; L. D. Empson (Cambridge Oxford Centipedes, 59 pts., 2; Lough- Alverstone), 3. 10 yards. Time, 15.4 borough, 37 pts., 3; Cambridge Alver- of the mecting to gain a decisive vic-Inches: 1 yd. Time, 10.1.sec.
stone, 32 pts., 4. 220 Yards.-L. M. Wallace (South-sec. tory. London gained 89 points, Oxford
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