SPORT IN OTHER LANDS.
SWIMMING DISPUTE.
AUCKLAND OBJECTS TO
LADIES.
N.S.W. EXPLANATION.
(By Cable. —Press Association.—Copyright.)
(Received 11 a.ffl.)
SYDNEY, this day,
Regarding the cable that the Auckland Centre of the New Zealand Swimming Association objected to a visit of the Australian lady swimmers, Misses Claire Cauldwell and Ettie Robertson, because they were not in the first class, it is pointed out that both are champions, Miss Cauldwell holding distance titles, and Miss Robertson. being the sprint and diving champion.
KINO'S PRIZE
AUSTRALIA'S BISLEY.
(Received 11 a.m.)
SYDNEY, this day. O. J. Stanton, of Sydney, won the King's prize with a Score of 337.
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Auckland Star, Volume 246, Issue 246, 16 October 1926, Page 9
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