LATE SPORTS & PASTIMES
OTAGO BOXING ASSOCIATION. (Per Press Association.) DUNEDIN, This Day. At the annual meeting of the Otago Boxing Asociation the election of office' bearers resulted practically in the reelection of all the former executive who * were in office prior to the disqualifica- .- tion. SWIMMING. The fifth series of trials in connec- - tion with the Hunt and Hardy Shields - was held at the Hampstead Memorial Baths on Tuesday evening. As a result of the events E. Brophy has been declared the winner of the Curtis Cup • and medal, both of which are the gift of Mr F. Curtis. The final series for the boys' shield is being swum this afternoon. Tuesday evening's results are as follow:
50yds Club Race.—E, Brophy I, A. Stills 2. 25yds Backstroke.—E. Brophy }, 3. Brophy 2, A. Stills 3. Doys' Diving.—J Thomson 1, A. Bradford 2, J. Beaven 3. Girls' Diving.—M. Amos I* P. Anderton 2, J. Hockings 3.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIV, Issue 10079, 27 March 1924, Page 4
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