Swimming
FINE WEATHER
TRAINING COMMENCES
OPENING OF FIRST CLUB
The.speli of fine weather recently enjoyed has been.' responsible for a quickening, of interest on the part of awimnjers, and the-various resorts; are being well patronised. The, conditions have,been generally .pleasant with the result that most of .the competitive participants have commenced their training, although most of. it'is more; in the nature of a loosenih^-up process, rather than serious work. : Nevertheless some appear to be in fairly, good nick already and their condition'will mareithan' likely bring early results. . . ~.': V< '-; Similarly in..:tfceiHutt:\VaJleyil^the members''-.ofVthe': clubs thJere,;h^vevtaken advantage of f: ;ti^,ic"Qndi^pns^ana»j,ari9. getting well ■iitpfopera'tidns ,:for,. -the seaspn; '.-, As- is iisual^:Lyall; Bay tpliib was the first to opefftha season; and-its function last Saturday was well attended, dther clubs <will follow.suit each Saturday. The local centre officially .opens on December 8. .
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 114, 10 November 1934, Page 22
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135Swimming Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 114, 10 November 1934, Page 22
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