ROTORUA MAORI SWIMMER DOES WELL IN CAIRO
The success of a Rotorna M ?« n^S Katenia, in a 100 yards Cairo was the highlight 01 carnival at tlic beginning of *■* Tlie X.Z'.K.F. official news that Katenia walked off w > th early establishing a hani fJnM]Ztt amazing turn of initial SP B jO- - half of the last lap didJ\Tfr to ease off. but by that *""* vj«»* race well won. His time of » *^ e gl. record for the baths, beating record of 60 l-5s held Xew Zealand champion. "'•TJr* compete against the C champion Yalcimedes at the £\Lm championships shortly. W^^L^T^• as well over the longer &o»**. matter for conjecture. jjjjjf The invitation relay W^.S mi* event, with three teams Eβ™*""*!** hard finish. The main battle for second place between Matdr* Ratema and Maadi Sporting «W» JJj sentative, the former just while away on the outside Army had sailed into first pej ,- " the event by an arnve l«>? t »' a^r Winner of the open dive «■» dier Dyer, who in pre-war d S*; iff »» Australian State champion. •£'■£& pretty display. Second man w "Sg. showed himeelf to have faff V \J*. Ratema in New ber of the fast Bay of Plenty 3U* team. l ;ii»~^
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 229, 27 September 1941, Page 2 (Supplement)
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