SWIMMING AND ROWING.
CARNIVAL AT RUSSELL. RUSSELL, Friday. Following are the results of an aquatic carnival lield under the auspices of the Young Men's Club :— SWIMMING EVENTS. Breaststroke, 100 Yards.—K. Gerven 1, B. Bisset 2. Men's Dash, 100 Yards.—W. Lane 1, N. Morgan 2. Men's Two-way Race, 50 Yards.-—W. Lane 1, B. Bisset 2. Men's Neatest Dive.—A. Colebrook 1, W. Lane 2. Long Dive, lady or man.—H. Wiles 1, A. Coleorook 2. ' Ladies' Dash, 50 Yards.—J. Strawbridge 1, J. McMinn 2. Ladies' Neatest Dive. —J. Strawbridge 1, T. Jenkins 2. Children's Events.—Learners' Race, Russell School: Roy Baker 1, Hope Boucher 2. Girls under 10 years,'2syds: Hope Boucher 1, Kathleen Williams 2. Girls under 14 years: Joan Strawbridge 1, M. Neumann 2. Boys under 11 years, 25yds: Roy Baker 1, C. Baker 2. ROWING EVENTS. Sculling, 100 Yards. —G. Jenkins 1, R. Clow 2. Men's Single Sculls, 200 Yards. —B. Bisset 1, Holmes 2. Men's Double Sculls.—M. Arlid'ge and S. Weston 1, J. Hodgson and C. Boucher 2. Children's Events.—Girls under 16 years : Gl,en Hodgson 1, J. McMinn 2. Boye under 16 years: D. Monro and R. English, dead beat. j SPEED BOAT EVENTS. Outboard Races.—No. 1, about 1 mile: R. Shirtliff 1, F. Clow 2. No. 2, about 1 mile: F. Clow 1, H. Seccombe 2. Speedboat Race, about 1 mile.—R. Shirtliff's Silver Streak 1, R. Munro's Krazy Kraft 2.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 2, 3 January 1931, Page 11
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