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SWIMMING.

NORTH SHORE CLUB.

TO-MORROW'S CARNIVAL,

HANDICAPS AND ENTRIES

Nearly 300 nominations have been received for the North Shore Amateur Swimming Club's carnival in the Tepid Baths to-morrow night, including those of Auckland and New Zealand champions. th? onS ts „°? f" attractive programme are 1 . Hr? y ar " s inter-club medley relay chaininonship, which is the second contest of the series for the Tommy Lowe Memorial shield, the 200 yards business houses' relay, and several club championships. Mount Eden will meet Waitemata in a senior water polo match. Entries for championship events: — 33 1-3 Yards North Shore Club Ladies' Backstroke.—J. Melhose, M. Gillies, J. Finlayson, S. Stock, M. Galloway. 33 1-3 Yards North Shore Club Men's Backstroke.—E. Stevens, W. Warren, N. Crump, M. Cleary, H. Colmore- Williams, L. Naughton. . . , 266 2-3 Yards North " Shore Primary Schools' Relay.: (teams of eight for Tommy Lowe.Junior Memorial Shield). —Northcote, Devonport, Stanley Bay, Belmont A, Bel- j mont B, Belmont C. 200 Yards Business Houses' Relay (teams I of six). —Farmers' Trading Company, Ltd., "Auckland Star," National Trading Com-1 pany, Lands and Survey Department, South British Insurance Company, Public Trust Office, Auckland Hospital Board, Bank of New Zealand, Commercial Bank of Australia. 50 Yards Nurses. —Misses D. Magill, M. Hamlin, M. Sinton, B. Ransom, N. Coutts, S. Day. _ , . 200 Yards Inter-club Medley Relay Championship (for Tommy Lowe Memorial Shield).—North Shore, Eastern Suburbs, Mount Eden, Farnell, Ponsonby, Waitemata. 06 2-3 Yards Life-Saving Clubs' Championship.—J. Boyes, A. Boyes, F. Casey (Karekare), J. F. Smith (Waitemata), N. Crump (North Shore). • North Shore Team for 200 Yards Interclub Relay.—N. Crump, E. Stevens. H. Col-more-Williams, H. Mackintosh, Misses M. Gillies, J. Finlayson, J. Melhose. 66 2-3 Yards Dual Relay (Pascoe Cup).— Miss L. Waddell and T. RoweU (N.S.), Miss J. Finlavson and H. Colemore-Williams (N.S.), Mrs. W. F. Smith and W. F. Smith (N.S.), Miss S. Stock and E. Stevens (N.S:>, Mrs. M. Gillies and M. Cleary , (N.S.). Miss B. Bull and W. Warren (N.S.), Miss M. Galloway and F. Lonsdale (N.S.), Miss J. Thomson and O. Oakley (gar.), Miss I. Coulthurst and N. Brown (Par.), Miss R. Stackpole an'l - T . K j n °ard (Par.), Miss B. Pollock and T teed (Par.). Miss K. White and C. V ' (rarO MiSK G Hambrook and T. Jln N. -Barton.and A. I. (Wai.). Handicaps to be declared later. Adjustments. Handicap as decli-.ed by the Auckland Centre's handicapping committee:— 33 1-3 Yards Boys.—K. Rogers, I. Cuppin, H. Scott, scr; J. Bell, M.Bell, Is; D. Rankin. S. Jury, D, Irvine,, -s; A. -Johnstone, 3s; R. F. Wilson, B. King, R.__Johnson 4s • F. Delgrosso, M. Menzies, us; i*. Mfenzies K. - Wilson. W. King, M. Stewart, 1 T. King, P. Squire, R. Anderson, P. Keenan, J. C. Nettleton, G. Barlow, J. Maxwell, R. Pine, S. Wilson, L. Waters, M. Buchanan, 6s; V. Hills, C. Thompson, 10s; B. Smel, lis; D. McGrath, 13s; D. Coleman, 14s, W. Crump. 15s. 33 1-3 Yards Girls. —B. James D. Metcalfe, scr: D. Arnold, S. J ones, V. Harper, Is. M. King, 2s; J- Jameson, 3s; n. Proctor, L. Herring, A- M. Robert, J. Way, D Lamont, M. McConnell, B. Ogilvie, J. O'Brien, D. HoveU, 4s; P. Proctor, Ss; S. Krench. lis. _ , DO Yards Boys.—T. Jones, scr; B. Clench, Is; R. McKinlay. 3s; J. Tucker, J. Glassey, 4s ; K. Rogers, I. Culpin, B. Shoebndge, A. Donovan, ss; D. Irvine, N. Beard, 6s; H. Hills, D. Menzies, 7s; M. Bell, 9s; A. Litchfield. 10s'; O. Girvan, lis. 50 Yards Girls.—M. Brown, scr; J. Wright, R. Stackpole, B. Pollock -s, H. Harvey, P. Buckley, E. King. M. Bootir R. Stinton. M. Webb; M. Allen, J. O Brien, 3s; M. Banks, S. Barstow, Y. Ha;rpe>r, 4s; D. Jones, us; A. Meadowcrof t, M. Coates, 6s, B. Woods. J. Richardson, 7s. 50 Yards Intermediate Boys.—G. O Hara, H. G. Rickerby. scr; J. Short, A. Wiles, Is, W. H. Walbran, J.. Davenport, Ni Rush, D. Miller, T. Hambrook, G. Reed, 2s; G. Sellars, 3s; S. Spencer, 4s;- N; Wright. A. Yeart. F. M. Young, A. Nunnp, D. Borrows, T. Clark, R. Dailton; G.' Walter, A. Raynes, P. Loadsman, D. Yates, A; Cassrells, ss; L. Williams, D. Sale, P. Krause, 6s; D. Hayter, 10s ; O. Girvin, 13s. _ v -■> 100' Yards Breaststroke. —F. .S. Taylor, scr ; ?H. Macintosh, D. Webster, Is;.-11. Shreeve,' 6s; K. R. Bowden,-D. Yates, 9s, T. Jones, 10s; B. Httycock, 14s; C. Brown, 21sP l . 50 Yards Intermediate Girls.—-J. Finlay : son, scr; K. Grey, G. Anderson, J. Melhose, Is • "G. Hambrook, S. Stock, B. Bull, _ 3s; H." Harvey,- 4s; P. Clarke, ss; A. Meadowcroft, 7s; P. King, 10s. 66 2-3 Yards Ladies.—V. Colthurst, scr; N. Barton, M. Leydon, M. Black, 2s; J. Thomas, K. White, J. T Gillies, E. Allen, '3s; J.- MulyihiH; P. Johnston, 4s; P. : Clarke, E;.Kraiise,M. Burgess, 6s; Harvey, R. Stinton. L. Grey, 7s; M. Gi Open.—R: Frankham. scr; P. Hannan, Is; H. Colmore-Williams, C. R. Buchanan; A. Pascoe, W. Johnston, 4si; G. Smith, A. C. Bagnall, 5s ; E. Stevens, J. F. Schischka, 8s; D. Bagnall, A. Raper, D. Munro, M. Cleary, 9s; D. .Harp, J. C. Mitchell, D. O'Connor, W. Seed, B. Claire, F. Lohsdaler K. R.-Bowden, lQs; C. Williams, W.'.Ciarkson, G. O'Hara, L. E. Adams, lis; O. Oakley, 12s; L. .A. Naughton,; A. Beard,l3s; T. Stotter, C. Bunting, T. Hambrook, ;F. G. Respingeft las; J. Richardson, T. ; Loom, 18s; D. ..Smith, P. Lewis;-W. Breed, 19s; G. Usher, 20s. 50 Yards Novice.—H. G. Rickerby, scr; A. Wiles, J.'Short, J. F. Smith, W. Warren, D. H. Freakes, Is; N. Rush. T. Hambrook, J. S. Alexander, A. M. Finklestein, G. Hill, Clark, C, HUliard, E. McCaffrey. 2s; H. Boys, N. V. Conway, J. K, Cameron, E. Bruning, D. Burrows, A. Hollister, C. Holden, W. Seed, J. C. Clegg, D. Crump, J. D. Reid, A. McFarland, 3s; P. Lewis, S. Spencer, D. Smith, A.- McElwain, D. McMillan, K. R. Bowden, 4s; S. Horner, F. Dick, W. Gibbons, 5s ; D. Sale, P. Krause, S. Rippon, 6s; C. Toon, 7s. v.;-- EPSOM GRAMMAR. The:, annual swimming sports of the Epsom Girls' Grahnhar Sdhool were held on Saturday in the Morrison baths. Results: — , _ . Novice Race.—E. Templeton 1, J. Clayis, 2, S. Wills 3. 50 Yards Championship. —D. Miles 1, B. Pollard 2, J. Reyner 3, Egg-and-Spoon Race. —A: .M McKenzie I, M. Griffin 2, B. Moore 3. B: E. Claris 1, J. Wilson 2, N. Coakiey 3. C: N. Dodd 1, M. Scriven 2, J. Burgess 3. D: P. Smith 1, P. Gascoigne 2, N. Tregoweth 3. E; B. Pollock 1, J. Munro 2, S. Smeeton 3. Final 50 Yards Junior Championship.— M. Hore 1, J. Burt 2, N. BetheU 3. Tandem Race. —R. Currie and B- Coltman 1, P; Mitehell and D. Miles 2, J. Reyner and N. Tregoweth 3. „ _ Final Junior Breaststroke. —S. Smeeton 1, H. Bethell 2, P. Smith 3. Neat Header.—D. Miles 1, N. Dodd 2; M IOO 'yards Champiohship.—D. Miles 1. B. Pollock 2, 'J. Gray 3. Age Racea- —Under 13: E. Till 1, N. Bethell and S. Senn, dead-heat, 2. ; Age Races.—Under 14: V. Dymock 1, D. Leigliton- 2, E. Clavis 3. Under 15: B. Coltman 1, B. Walton 2 S. Welham 3. tinder 16: C.-Cowrie 1; P. Mit c h e ll2, J. Livingston 3. - Over 16 :'J. Burgess -1, M. . Griffin 2, W. Stevens 3. , 75 Yards Junior Championship.—M. Hore 1, N. Bethell 2, D. Waldegrave 3. 50 Yards Breaststroke Championship and Open-.—Final: J. Livingston and J. Gray, dead heat,M, U. Serwin 3. Long-Plunge.—J. Bilkey 1, B. Pollock 2, M. Gray 3. , • Backstroke,. 25yds, and Open;— D.. Miles 1, P. Makgill 2, N. Oliver j 3 Backstroke Jupior. Championship ■, and j Open.—D. Waldegrave 1, J. Burt 2, M. . H Corfu" Dive—J. Bilkey 1, M. Gray. 2, P. « » Bive._D. Parkes 1, L. » W Slmp"on^ip m DiveJ-B. Pollock 1. D. M o!d Girts'^a«?soyd S .-B. Hooton 1, M. Rohan 2,' P.:Osborne 3. FOUR NEW RECORDS. A feature of the swimming sports of the Morrinstme DisS-lct Higl' % : C glrts' C championship races Jn previous record o4s; and 100 yards in Safe,'-- previous record .91 l-5s- _ . Another record was broken by P. Fi r 'l a y _ ®? n ' yron the junior boys: 66 2-o yards .SfflWNilito. ;|n 455, previous record 48s. :®enipr championships were won by SimSwS* 9ll and J. Wetere, the junior e-iEE, by Dorothy Hill and R. Aitl «irt?.TTi ?l aUT ¥ >n (tied), and the Forms - by Jean Evette

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 58, 9 March 1936, Page 14

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SWIMMING. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 58, 9 March 1936, Page 14

SWIMMING. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 58, 9 March 1936, Page 14

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