Salient. An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria College, Wellington, N.Z. Vol. 14, No. 7. June 25, 1951
Harriers
Harriers
With first rate attendances at all the runs held so far this year the Harrier Club appears to be in for a very good season. Many of Wellington's hills and roads are again being traversed by the Club's energetic feet . . . already the aggregate distance covered by all members on the Saturday runs exceeds a thousand miles. The first competitive run of the season was the Novice Race held over a short, hilly course of two and a half miles at Worser Bay. This year a long tradition was broken in that the race could not be held on the day following Capping Ball. This fact may well have contributed towards the improved showing over last year by some of the runners. The first man home was Tony Gow who completed the course in the good time of 14mins. 46secs. B. Pringle and P. Leslie, two very promising juniors, followed close on his heels.
- J. Goodwin, R, Milburn, R. Rawnsley, G. Barnard, D. Warnock, J. Mawson, T. Gow, K. Hancock, M. Matheson and M. Truebridge.