SWIMMING SPORTS
HUTT VALLEY PRIMARY
SCHOOLS
The Hutt Valley primary schools swimming sports were held at Eiddii'ord Baths yesterday. At tho conclusion of tho sports, Mr. Moore, president of the committee, congratulated tbe winning school (Eastern Hutt), and stated that it was the first timo tho sports hud been entirely in the hands of the Hutt Valley teachers. The teachers were assisted in the judging by Messrs. W. N. Oldershaw and Penhall. The following were the points gained by tbe competing schools and the abbreviations used in Ike list of results:— Eastern Hutt (E.H.), CB'/>; Hutt Central (H.C.), 40 %; Petone West (P.W.), (i; Waiwetu (Wai.), li; l'etone Central (P. 0.), 5; Ramhvlck (R.), 5; Upper Hutt (U.H.) 2; Trentham (Tr.), 2; wilford, 0; Boulcott, 0; Silverstreani, 0. Learners' Itaces.—Boys, final: F. Silbery (P.W.), 1; J. Bennie (P.W.), 2; D. Symonds (P.W.). 3. Time, 12sec. Girls final- w Gilllgau (P.C.), 1; D. Walker (8.H.) 2; J. Tregurtha (Wai.), 3. Time, 15sec. 33 ■ l-3yds Free Style.—Boys, uuder 11, final: K. Quigley (H.C.), 1; L. Bousfleld (H.C.), 2; J. Miller (H.C.), 3. Girls, under 11, flnal: W. Huse (H.C!.), 1; E. Ching (8.C.), 2; P. Johnstone (H.C), 3. Boys, under 12. flnal: B. Mclnnes (E.H.). 1; L. Ward (Tr.), 2; J. Mcllraith (E.H.), 3. Girls, under 12, flnal: J. Grant (E.H.), 1; p. Campbell (E.H.), 2; J. Penhall (H.C), 3. Time, 2S 2-ssec. Boys under 13, final: Warren (E.H.), 1; H. Marshall (U.H.), 2; L. Mackisavk (8.H.), 3. Time, 25sec. Girls uuder 13, flnal: P. Cooper (E.H.),.1; B. Smith (H.C), 2; P. Johnstone (H.C), 3. Time, 27sec. Boy 3 13 and over, flnal: K. Beban (R.), 1; A. Piper (H.C), 2; E. Payne (H.C), 3. Time, 24 2-5 sec. Girls, 13 and over, final: M. Llnklater (E.H.), 1; N. Pearson (E.H.). 2; J. Smith (li.), 3. Time, 30sec. 33 l-3yds Breastatroke.—Boys under 1" flnal: B. Mclnness (E.H.). 1; D. Hutcheson (E.H.), 2. Time, 42sec. Girls, under 12: N. Huse (H.C), 1; P. Monkman (E.H.), 2; P. Heiffer (E.H.), 3. Boys, orer 12, final: H. Trlplow (H.C), 1. 66 2-3 yds Free Stylo.—Girls, under 12 final: 3. Grant (8.H.), 1; P. llilne (E.H.), 2; M. Turner (E.H.), 3. Time, 66sec Boys, over 12, nnal: L. Macldsack (E.H.), 1; A. Piper (H.C.)., 2; E. Payne (H.C.), 3. Time, jSsec. Girls, over 12, final: M. link-later (E.H.), 1; V. Dawson (E.H.), 2. 100 yds Championship.—Boys, open, final: K. Lines (E.H.), 1; Pointou (H.C), 2; T. Taylor (E.H.) and A. Piper (H.C), dead heat, 3. Time, 102 sec Girls, open: P. Cooper (E.H.), 1; B. Smith (H.C), 2; K. Pearson (E.H), 3. lime, lOSsec. THvlns Championship.—Boys, open finalli. Macktsaok (E.H.), 1; —. Rogers (Wai.), 2; V. Pelham (U.H.), 3. Girls, open, final: Y. Cooper (E.H.), 1; P. Spooner (P.C.), 2; B. Tremewan (E.H.), 3. Inter-school Relay Race.—Junior girls: Eastern Hutt, 1: Hutt Central, 2. Time, 2min 12sec. Junior boys: Eastern Hutt, 1; Hutt Central, 2. Time, 2min 14sec. Senior girls: ISastern Hutt 1, Waiwetu 2, Hutt Central 3. Time, 2mln 12 2-ssec. Senior boys: Hutt Central, 1: Eastern Hutt, 2; Waiwetu, 3. Time, Lmin 45sec.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 47, 25 February 1933, Page 20
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