SWIMMING.
W. J. JARVIS BEATS SYMES, (By Telegraph.—rress Association.) DDNEDIN, Sunday. An intor-provincial contest between Canterbury and Otago along tlie lines of the Cup competition was included in tlie Otago Swimming Centre's carnival last nignt. Canterbury won the contest, scoring victories in tlie water polo by 1 goal to 0 and in the seven-a-side living squadron race. Otago won the diving. In an invitation ..0 yards scratch race W. J. Jarvis, Otago, beat D. H. Syiues, Canterbury, by -ft in 2o l-ss. Following the breaking three weeks ago of the New Zealand intermediate boys' 100 yards breaststroke record of 75 3-5s by
4-os, R. Geddes made a further successful , attempt on the record, covering ihe dis- • ™ n . ce . ln the astonishing time of 7a 4-5s J. his is only 3-5s slower than the senior > Australian record. b =====
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 100, 1 May 1933, Page 16
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