SWIMMING.
..EDEN CLUB GALA. •The swimming gala of the Eden —maTe-ar _wii__in_. Club was held last evening in lie Mount Eden Baths. There was a large _tte_d_ace. Owing to tne __.voi<i—ble a_tence oi €. Welson, the 60 yards championship was not held. 'Results were: — 30 Xards Schoolboys' Handicap.—First heat: Gallangher 1, Hutchinson U. Time, KS -sis. Second heat: McCarthy 1, S_ _i£«n 2. Time. 30 l-ss. Third heat: Cl_r_ 1, Birch 2. Time, 435. Fourth heat: Tul j __-onfeld 1, —.very _. Time. 87 1-os. Final: ____Sher 1. Birch 2, ! Clur_ o. Time, I BO 2-Ds. i M Yards Club Handicap.—First _eat: | •Yon iStur—.«r 1, Coulam 2. Time, 295. | heat: Champion 1, Keeve _, Time, : S3 3-ss. Third heat: Farquhar 1, Warden : _.'. Time, _T 3-os. Fourth heat: Jloore 1. f Time. 32 3-ss. Final: _loore 1, Farc_r_iar ] 2. ■Coulam 3. Time, 345. j "-30 Yards Novice.—First heat: Beatty 1,1 TJntott 2. Second heat: Hanlin 1. Perkins I 2. Third heat: Burns 1, 'ilitchell 2. Final: , _intott 1, Beatty 2. [ 50 Yards Girls' Handicap.—First heat: I Mss Tuohey 1. Miss Hood 2. Time, 40 4-os. j _j__ond heat: Miss V. Waldron 1, 'Miss , _dent—rough 2. Final: Miss Ede—Dorough j J. -Miss Tuohev 2, Miss Waldron 3. Time, ! _3s. 100 Yards Inter-club Handicap.—L_ Kronie!d 3. Jaoo_i 2. Yon Stunner 3, 50 Yards Ladies' Handicap.—Miss Eden- 1 frorough 1, Miss Pes. Bolten 2, Miss- B. • Tuohey 3. 100 Yards Cm!. "Relay Bace.—Parnen. 1, Ponsonhy 2, Ecien 3. 50 Yards Blindfold Race.—_eo. Kronfeld a. Neat He.ader.—Farquhar 1, 'ijpore 2. Give your friend a J.C.L. fountain pen for a Christmas present. It is thoroughly reliable, is self-filling, and has a 15 carat gold nib. Moreover, it is very special value. 7/6 each. — John Court, Ltd., Queen Street. — (Ad.) Shopping hours at Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., ithis week.- Four days 6 p.m., Friday 9 j>.m.., and Saturday 1 p.m. Call early and often- —(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 302, 19 December 1917, Page 8
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