SWIMMING.
NORTH SHORE CLUB. T11K1313 MI3I3TIXGS AIiKANGED. The powerful North Shore Swimming and I.ife-snvinj; Ciuli h-is iirrnnKoU tllroe meetiiij.-s this month. They are:— March 10.—Cheltenham Israeli Junior hnrlioiir race (open): mile, hoys and cirls under 14 years; Kila Munroe ('up (hnndi.tip). aao.vds, for lady ciuLi members: and elfc'ht junior races. . Mnreh to.—Tepid Baths: Attempt on 100 yds intermediate record h.v I3dnu It.-iiney and Juan ("ndnens; iiitT-clnb relay; nine nieiiihers: inter I'luli medley, three lailhs. lliree men: Toiimip Tjiue Meinnrial Shield: business house relay, 11-3ydp: rowing club relay. 133 1 -"yds; inter-club nnd hreastKtrolifi handicaps. March 17.—Devonport: Senior hnrbnur ra«*e. J I miles, Torpedo wharf to Devonport. '' -j Entries for the two first-named meetings close this evening, and for the big harbour event (in Thursday next. CARNIVAL AT ROTORUA. SOUTH AUCKLAND I INTERMEDIATES. Tho Rotormi Amateur Swlmmlnc Cluh rnn on* tlio Soulli Auckland intorinodiiito championships In si night. RcsuMs of events were: - r»0 Yards Cirls'.- -M. Mitchell 1. J. Ford 1 2. IT. Wheti .'5. Time. r.'Js. ."»0 Yards Hoys'.— J. Rotors 1, VT. ll:iu?rhey 'J. SuMterland T*. Time. 27 4 .*»h. 100 Ynrds Cirls*. — Rnngi Klra 1, J. Kord 2, Pideie Wheti Time. 7<» 2-."»s. 100 Ynrds Hoys'.— J. Rogers 1. «T. Ilaucrhev 2. M. Morrison Time. f>f» 2-. r >s. Dual Relay Race.—M. Klra nnd P. Pene l. Boys* Dive.— C. Bryee 1,, P. Ewart 2.
FRANKLIN S.S. SPORTS. The Franklin Secondary Schools' Sports Association held Its first swimming fnrnl- - yesterday at the Pukekolic Municipal Baths. There were good entries and very close finishes. In (lie senior rlivisinn Wosley College secured 38 championship point". Pukekohc Technical Tliirli School 31. nnd St. Stephen's 11. In the junior division Pukekohc Technical High School secured (Irst liononrs with 4." points, while Wesley secured 23 and St. Stephen's 11. nesulfs 25 Vnrds Senior.—Vosnllangl (Wesley College) 1. Itliiekle (St. Stephen's) 2. Wright (Pukekohc Teclmical High Schooli 3. 25 Yards Junior.—O'Hara (P.) 1, Burrows (P.) 2, Kopae (S.) 3. 25 Vnrds Backstroke. Senior.—n.ivcock tp.l 1. Ttcvell (P.I 2. Tan si ha ere (S.I 3. Junior: O'llara (P.) 1. Oien (W.) 2. Baker (W.) 3. 2."> Yards Brcaststroke. —Senior: Haycock (P.l 1. Boyic (W.) 2. Talapa (S.) 3. Junior: llayman (W.) 1. Ngaknra (S.> 2. HO Yards. Senior.—Vnsallangi (W.) 1. Schisehkn (W.I 2. Wright (P.I 3. 50 Yards. Junior.—O'Hant (P.) 1, Masspy (P.) 2. Gardiner (S.I 3. 75 Yards Junior.—O'llara (P.) 1, Maßsey (P.) 2. Boon (W.> 3. 100 Yards Senior.—Wright (P.) 1, Sohlschkn (W.) 2, Thompson (S.) 3. Standing Dive.—Senior: Wright (P.I 1, Pav (P.) 2, Wvllo (W.i 3. Junior: Haycock (P.) 1. Boon (W.) 2, Haymnn (W.) 3. T.ong Plunge. — Senior: T'.oyle (W.I 1, Allcock (W.I 2. Wharfe (P.) 3. Junior: IT. Smith (S.) 1, liobertson (W.) 2, Burrows (P.) 3. Tabloid Events. —Senior: Wesley 1. Pukckohfi and St. Stephen's (dead heat! 2. Junior: Pukekohc 1, Wesley 2, St. Stephen's 3. Ttelay Races.—Senior: Wesley 1. Pukekolie 2. St. Stephen's 3. Junior: Pukekohc j 1, Wesley 2, St. Stephen's 3. i Gordon O'llara, a thirteen-year-old pupil j of Pukekohc Technical High School, was . successful In nnnexlng all the Junior free style and backstroke titles. Tn the JJS vards event lie covered the distance in 15s. |
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 57, 8 March 1934, Page 18
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