SWIMMING CARNIVALS.
PONSONBY CLUB'S CARNIVAL. HANDICAPS DECLARED. The ponsonby Swimming uud Life Saving Club will hold a grand carnival at Shelly Beach baths on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. Entries are large and the following are the t declared handicaps c 50 Yards Noviee Handicap.—A. Kay, EBenton, B. Johnstone, scr; D. Colebrook, R. Sharpe, E. Browne, C. Burns, Is; E. Stevens, C. Spraggon, G. Foote, .11. Watkin, A, MeCowan,\ B. Caliill, 2s; D. Ching, H. Neale, F. Fowler, E. Hamilton, J. Stow. 3s ; R. A. Sonter'ville, 4s; K. Cox, 5«; B. Neville, lis. 00 Yards Boys' Handicap.—R. FrapUliani, scr; N. Crump, is; T. Benson, R. Gurr, S. Gardiner, 2s; \V. Gunu, 3s; A. MeCowan, C. Buchanan, 4s; E. Adamsoii, D, Shanahan, G. Wallace, H, Rutland, T. strong, M. Matthews, G. Cpx, p. Slianfihan, P. O'Meara, M. Hathaway, ss; M. Slianahan, W. Bennett, D; Webster, Os; B. lledHind, J. Johnstone, 7s; D. Smith, Us; \Y. J. Gibbops, 12s; J. Brotlierton, 14s, 33 1-3 Yards Girls' Handicap.—E. Rainey, par; M. Leydon, Is; A. Grange, S. Watters, 3s; M. Colqiilioun, A. Ryan. J. Webster, E. Jones, 4s; B. Pagy, M, Bezant, ss. 100 Yards Breaststpoke.—N. K. Sylow. scr; T. Lowe, J. Magee, 3s; Miss Dowman, lis; A. Clark, Miss G. Pidgeon, 14s; E. L. York, 16s; Miss J. Thomson, 17s; Miss O'Meara, 13s; Mjss J, Webster, 19s; Miss M. Watters, P. Shonahan, 235; Miss W. Henderson, 255; M. Shanahan, 31s. 50 Yards Club Handicap.—N, K. Syloyv, R, Sellars, E. Miilgeley, A. Raper, F, Smith, S9V; 1). E, Keane, A. Kay, F; Edwards, It. Blackmail, 11. Duane, W. Clarkson, C. R. Watson, W. Ramsay, T. McCarthy, B, :.''leet, It. Moore, 2s; A. Walmsley, C, Burns, A. Lockie, '8, Gardiner, R, Stephens, 8* i I''. Fowler, E, Stevens, T. Stotter, S. llogerp, H. Neale, P. AVoden, 4s; S. Campbell, Os; B. Neville, 13s. 50 Yards Backstroke. —N- K, Sylow, J. Epwright, scr; It. S«}lars, A. Raper, Is; It. Porteous, P. Brownlee, G. Leask, D. Lindsay, J, Magee, T. Eowe, J. Perrin, 2p; W. Wilson, N. S. Wilson, R. Pidgeon, R. Steele, Miss N, Stratt.oll, Miss MFarijuliar, Miss P. Robertson> D. E. Keane, 3s ; 11. Harvey, It. Sharpe, 5s ; H. Neale, (is. 50 Yards Ladies' Open Handicap,-—Miss M. Farquhar, scr; Miss P. Robertson, Miss H. Stratton, Is; M'SS M. Sinith, Mists M, Leydon, Miss B. Lewin, 2s; Miss »S. Brown, Miss E. Champion, 3s; Miss S. Grange, M'ss J. Thompson, Miss A. Pearse, Miss M. Walters, 4s; Miss M. Tyler, Miss J. Smith, Miss E. Needjpun, Miss G. Eady, Miss 0. Harvey, ss; Miss N- Watson, Miss E. Gpntlng, Os; Miss M. Holt, 8s ; Miss M. McPlierson, Os; Miss E. Dickenson,- 12s. 50 Yards Open Handicap—J. Enwrlght, scr; It. Ashby, N. Maddox, E. Slidgeley, R.. Sellars, D. Lindsay, 11. Thomas, A. Raper, H. Clegliorn, N. K. Sj'low, Is; J, Perrin, N. Crump. K. Frankham, h. Beck, P. Brownlee, F. Smith, A. Leas|s, W. Wilson, It. Skinner, 2s; R. Pidgeon, T. McCarthy, p. E. Keape, R. Moore, (J. R. Watson, A. E. .Moore, D. McKay, J. F, Curtayne, U. Blackmail, >1, Withers, R. Cameron, B. Fleet, 11. McGregor, F. Edwards, J'.s; R. Stephens, H. Japeth, P. Wordbn, 11. Hogg, A. Spraggon, A. Lockie, R. Sharpe, A. McBeatli, ss; D. Ching, T. Stow, E. Stevens, G. Hamilton, 6s; F. Rogers, L. Kenny, <s. 100 Yards Dual Relay.—Miss LPWis and R. Thomas, scr; Miss P. Robertson und O. Maddox, scr; Hiss M. Farquhar and W. Ramsiiy» Ik; H|es X J earse ancl 11. I ort» cous, 2s; Miss E. Champion and J. Curtayne, 4s; Miss S. Needlmm and R. Sellars, ss; Miss M. Tyle nnd A, Walmsley, 7^.
GALA AT HELENSVILLE. A swimming carnival in aid of the earthquake relief fund was held in the Paralfai Baths, Helensvillo, last night. There was a large attendance. Following were the results :— Boys under 12, 33 l-3,vds.—TD, Morpeth 1, E. Farnell 2. Girls under 12, 33 l-3yds.~E. Farncll 1, L. Siience 2. 50 Yards Club Champlouship.—W. Japetli 1, H. C. Williams 2. Won by ii yard in 2S 4tss. Girls under 15.—8. Bishop 1,-I*. Rapand and M. "Sta'naway, equal, 2. 66 2-3 Yards Open Handicap.—-W, Japeth 1, 11. C. Williams 2. . Boys under 14.—D. Clifford, 1, A. Morpeth 2. 50 Yards Novice Handicap.—Hanson 3, ii. Harris 2. Girls under 17.—13, Strong 1, K. Hill !•'. Boys under 17.— H. Megson 1, T, Strong 2 250 Yards Open Hanilicfli).—B. Keaiio 1, T. Strong 2. Time, 3m 31s. . 66 2-3 Yards Backs', roke,—\V. Jupeth'l T. Keaue 2. Dual Relay Race.—.-Miss Strong and Williams 1, Miss Coombe and Strong 2. PUKEKOHE CLUB'S NIGHT. A successful carnival was held last night in the Pukekobc Municipal Baths by the l'ukekohe Swimming Club. Monibers of Auckland clubs were present and competed. The various evonts resulted — Boys under 1) Years,—Stembridge 1, Sutherland 2. Girls under 12 Years, 2pyds,—L. Clark 1, M. Blair 2, W. Barpett 3. Boys under 12 YctU'S, 25yds,-r-Pams 1, Masse,v 4 2/ O'Hara 3, Girls under 16 Years, 35yds.—,T. Barry 1, Z. Johns 2. Boys under 10 Years. 25yds.—First heat : Boyd 1, Par vis 2, Harrison 3. Second heat: Hamilton 1, Suckling 2, Carbouroj: 3. Final: Bpyd 1, IJoniiltpn 2. Suckling 3. Neat Dive, Boys.—Johnson .1, Harrison 2, Boyco 3. » Men's Kace, 50yds, Pukelsoije' Club.— Gill 1, Ilira 2, Wheatley 3, Novice, 50yds, Men.—Johnson 1, Bourke and Wilds, dead heat, 2. < i Ladies' Ita'co, 50yds, Pukckohe Club.— Miss Johns 1, Miss Wyatt 2, Miss Boycc 3, Mttn's Handicap, 100y(]s,—Browplie 1, Stevens 2, Coe 3, Boys under 17 Years, 50yds,—Swanson 1. White 2, Hamilton 3. Men's Open Dive.— Wright 1, Btfurke 2. Johnson 3. Men's Handicap, 220yds,—Bridson 1. Houghton 2. Ribbon Diyc.— Wright 1, THAMES HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS. THAMES, Thursday. The Thames High School lield its swipu piilpg sports in the Iyauaeranga River yesterday afternoon. The Joyce Cup for girls was won for the third time in succession by Sidney Stirling, the runner-up, Mabel Iloyle, being only one ppipt behind. W. Beech was the boy's champion, winning the Australia Cup. The results-are as follow:— 75 Yards Boys' Senior Championship.--r W. Beach. 1, G. Allan 2, M. Baker 3. 50 Yfti'ds Boy's Senior Championship. — G. Allan 1. W, Bepch 2, M. Baker 3. 25 Yards Boy's Sepior Championship.— G. Allan 1, M. BaUey 2, W- Beech 3. 50 Yards Boys' .Tun'ov Championship.— A. JJilliS 1, N. McMillan 2. Hill 3, 25 Yards Bovs' Junior Championship.— A, Willis , T . TT .. 25 Yards Boys Junior Handicap.— Willis 1, Hill 2, McKechnie 3. 25 Yards Boys' Open Handicap.—Hay: ward 1. McCnmioU 2, Tanning 3 : 50 Yards Boys Open Handicap.—Delanio're 1, Beech 2, Dp.nby 3. Inter-Fofm Relay.—Y.l) 1, V.a 2, IV.a 3. Npat Dive.—Becch 1> Brpwn 2, Watpon 3 Long Dive. — Lanning 1, Delampve 2, Girls' Senior Championship-— S. Stirling 1. M. Iloyle 2, D. Donovan 3, 25 Yards Girls' Junior Championship.— .T. Carroll l, #.'Smith 2. 4 J. Robinson 3, 25 Yards Girls' Third Form (under 14)'.— B. Smith 1. V.' Paul 2, J. Sh«rump 3. 25 Yards Girls' Open Handicap.—S. Stirling 1. M/Hoyle 2, D Donovan o. 25 Yards Girls' Scramble,— D. Smith 1, J. piummer 2. M. Hanlep 8. . 25 Yards Girls' Senior Championship.— S. Stirling 1, M. Ho.vle 2, D. ponovan 3. 25 Yards Girls' Breaststroke.—S. Stm ling 1, • M. Hoyle 2, ,T. 4 Robinson 3. Intevrhopsp 1, Rutherford 2. Selwvn 3. Girls' Neat Dive. —M. Iloyle 1, R. Miller 0 S Stirling 3. " Girls' Jpp'ior Chnmplnnphip.—-T, Carroll. House -Points. —Wakefield 60, Seddon oQ, Selwyn 49, Rutherford 20. QTAGO CHAMPIONSHIPS. TWO NEW RECORDS CREATED. (By Telegraph .---Own Corespondent.) DUNEDIN, Friday. In the Otago swimming championships at the Municipal Baths last night, W. Jarvis lowered hie own record of 05 2-5s for the New Zeqland JpnipV t»ys 100 yards by 2 3-10s, covering the distance unpaeed in 63 l-10s. , . . Another new Otago record was created in the 150 yards backstroke championship, B. Kerr winning the va< 4 e in 2pj is and also lowering his own record of 2m o l-ss. _ Following are the results ot the principal eV IOO S '"Yards Men's Championship.,-r-E. Turgis, 1-, R- N«ttall, 2. .Tipie, 665. Men' B Pjying Championship—H- E. Walker, 1; R, MeClay, *; ,T. f)uraud, Ladles' Diving Championship,—Miss J. Tgggers, 1; Mlss -T. MunrP,.§; Mrs, B. c. Isaacs, 8.
440 Yards Men's Championship. —V. Xewall, 1 ; 11, D. Gillies, I'. Time, (iiu 11 2-ss. At these championships \V. Jarvis, holder of the New Zealand boys' 100 yards record, swimming unpaced, succeeded not only in lowering his own previous record of 05 I'-os, but also in beating the unofficial record of 05s, made in Auckland recently by N. Crump, his tin:a being S3 1-lOs.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 37, 13 February 1931, Page 12
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