SWIMMING
HUTT VALLEY SCHOOLS
The annual swimming sports of the Hutt Valley primary schools wore held yesterday in tho Riddifofd Baths, Lower Hutt, under the auspices of the Mutt 'Valley Swimming Club. There were over three hundred entries. The Jameson Cup tor the school gaining most points at the meeting was won by Eastern Hutt. The results are given below. The following abbreviations are used: E.H. for Eastern Hutt, H.C. for Ilutt Central, Wai. for Waiwhetu, and IJ.G.1 J.G. for l Jctone Central. Under 8 years (across the buths): Girls -P. Penhall (E.H.), 1. Under 0 years: Girls—J. Adams (E.U.), 1; P. Heifer (E.R.), 2. Under 10 years: Girls—J. Grant (E.H.), 1; B. Berry (H.C), 2; J. Penhall (T.H.), 3. Boys—B. M'Gumness i8.i1.), 1. . Brcaststroke championship, oO yards: Cr. Hay (E.H.), 1; D. iMaekisack (E.H.), 2.: A. M'Ardle (P.C), 3. Girls' championship, 50 yards: J. Lines (E.H.), 1; A. George (E.H.), 2; B, Keeble (E.H.), 3. ■ Boys' championship, 50 yards: J. Jvempfhorne (E.H.), 1; W. Dodd (Wai.), 2; D. Maekifisaek (E.H.), 3. , Girls', under 11, 33 1-3 yards: !•. Cooper (E.H.), 1; T. Williams (P. 0.,), 2; P. Campbell (K.H.), 3. Boys, under 11, 33 1-3 yards: Totterdill (E.H.), 1; Doyle (bt. Thomas), 2; Milne (E.H.), 3. " Girls, under 12, 33 1-3 yards: 15. Keeble (E.H.), 1; E. Horlor (Wai.), 2; • Giant (Wai.), 3. Boys, under 12, 33 1-3 yards: J). Fenwiek (E.H.), 1; Triplow (H. 0.), 2; Archer (P.G.), 3. Girls', under 13, 33 1-3 yards: A. George (E.H.), 1; K. Simpson (Lt.C), 2; B. Maxwell (E.H.), 3. Boys, uuder 13, 33 1-3 yards: W. Dowland (E.H.), 1; J. lvendnck (St. Thomas), 2; Rogers (.K.H.), 3. GirJs' Dive: B. Keeble (E.H.), 1; JNicholis (E.H.), 2; B. Bet-ry (H.C). 3. Boys' dive: H. Penhall (E.H.), 1; J. Wiggins (E.H.), 2; W. Dowland and Hay (E.H.), 3, equal. Girls' open, 33 1-3 yards: .f. Lyons (E.H.), 1; A. George (E.H.), 2; B. Keeble lE H ), 3. Boys' open, 33 1-3 yards: IC. Dodcl (Wai.), 1; B. Edmunds (H.C), 2; .T. Lines (EH.), 3. Standard fouvrfjirls' relay: Eastern Hutt ■\ J; Eastern H«t B, 2; Waiwhetu, 3. Standard four boys' relay, Eastern Hutt "Standard five girls' relay: Eastern Hutt A,- 1; Petone Central, 2; Eastern Hutt B, 3 ' 'Standard five boys' relay: Eastern Hutt A. I; Eastern Hutt B, 2. Standard six girls' relay: Eastern Hutt '4 1; Eastern'Hutt B, '>■; Petone Central :s Standard six boys' relay: Eastern Hull-A, I: -Eastern H"tt )?.. 2.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 74, 28 March 1931, Page 6
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