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SWIMMING.

AtTCKLAJTO CEHTKH. I SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS. The senior swimming champlonehlpe of Auckland will be decided in the Tepid Hatha next Tuesday night. Among the pertormers will be K. B. Frankham and p. Hanal V * h <> have each shown fine form over KKtyds X. Crump, W. Johnson' A. W n*' C « t K ,., Bueh ijr. an ' F - s - Taylor, fcrs. MOtTNT EDEN OX.TTB. OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP NIGHT. /-M T , h . e Mount , Edei » Amateur Swimming Clubs openi championship night will be held at Bellevue Koad bathe on March 4. Some of the varied « vents on the programme are: 50yds Auckland championship, sQyds handicap and junior boys' championship, 50yds and 220yde intermediate championships for club members club diving titles, and also similar events for primary echool children. Entries cloee on February 26. te awamtttu ciiirs. TWIN'S AS LIFE-SAVERS. When the Te Awamutu Swimming Club held a carnival last niffht at the municipal '"nils there was a fair attendance. The principal attractions were contents for the weatherell Cup (ladles) and Middlebrook <up (men), won respectively by Mies Joy Kevin and Ray Burns. A fine exhibition of life-saving methods was fti yen by the brothers (twins) Jack nml Jim Ball, of Hamilton, under the direction of Mr. Bolton, secretary of the Royal Life-saving Society.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 45, 23 February 1937, Page 15

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SWIMMING. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 45, 23 February 1937, Page 15

SWIMMING. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 45, 23 February 1937, Page 15