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SWIMMING SPORTS

PRESBYTERIAN BIBLE CLASSES

The annual swimming sports of the Presbyterian Young Men's Bible Class Union were held at Thorndon Baths on Thursday evening. The principal enp was won by St. Stephen's,' Lower Hutt (17 points), with St. John's (16 points) sec: ond, and Roseneath (14 points) third. The Relay Cup was again won by St. John's I class. ' Results are as follows:— 1.. 33 l-3yds, under 16.—8e1l (Kent Terrace), 1; Brabin (Roseneath), 2; Robertson (Kent Terrace) and McDonald (St. Andrew's), 3, equal. 33 l-3yds, under 18.—Marshall (St. | John's), 1; McDonald (St. Stephen's), 2; Fleming (St. Giles), 3. ' 33 l-3y<ls Open.:—Thwates (St. John's), 1; Walls (St. Giles), 2; Bell (Kent Terrace), 3. 66 2-3 yds Open.—Thwates (St. John's), 1; Bell (Kent Terrace), 2; Walls (St. I Giles), 3. 66 2-3 yds, under 18.—Farcy (Roseneath), 1; Lloyd (Roseneath), 2; Bell (Kent Terrace), 3. Breaststroke, open.—Tremewau (St. Stephen's), 1; Bell (Kent Terrace), 2; Hay (St. Stephen's), 3. Dive.—McDonald (St. Andrew's), 1; Tre- ! mewan (St. Stephen's), 2; McConchie (St. Giles), 3. ' .' Plunge.—Tremewan (St. Stephen s), 1; Lloyd (Roseneath), 2; Wilkinson (St. John's), 3. • ; The starting and judging were ably handled by Messrs. Henry, Rawhnson, and Robertson, of the Amateur Swimming Association.

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Evening Post, Issue 52, 2 March 1935, Page 5

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SWIMMING SPORTS Evening Post, Issue 52, 2 March 1935, Page 5

SWIMMING SPORTS Evening Post, Issue 52, 2 March 1935, Page 5

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