Swimming.
Mount Eden Claims Highest Active Membership. Although the figures of swimming clubs' memberships published on page 13 of last night's "Star" were as supplied to a representative of the paper, Mr. Harry Moore, the Mount Eden secretary, states that iinfortunately there was a discrepancy of a round hundred in his club's intermediate-junior numbers. In the amended table below Mount Eden now appears in premier place, but it'is understood that North Shore claims to be the strongest aquatic body in New Zealand, with a total membership of 379, there being a large honorary list: —
Intermrdiate and Club. Senior. Junior. Total. Mount Eden 43 210 253 North Shore 30 201 237 Waitemata ill 131 102 Ponsonby 72 (J3 135 Northcote - Birken- * head 54 54 108 Whangarei — — 90 Helensville 44 20 04 Otahuhu 31 33 04 Gr; miliar 29 23 52 Parnell IS 16 34 There are no figures available for Dargaville, the only other club affiliated to the Auckland Centre of the New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 261, 4 November 1933, Page 3 (Supplement)
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