SWIMMING
PETONE CLUB
The Petone Amateur Swimming and Life-saving Club held its weekly club night at McKenzie Baths on Thursday^ The weather and the temperature of the water were ideal, attracting a large attendance of members and friends and also record entries in the various events.
•tThe -ciub is to be congratulated on its rapid progress. The results were as follows:— . Junior Boys.—Boswell 1, Dickenson 2. D. Black 3. Time, 25 3-ssec t, ,^ nior T Girls—J. Berrington 1, D. Bold 2, J. Marston 3.. Time, 25 4-ssec Intermediate Boys.—J. Duffy 1, j Duigan 2, J. May 3. Time, 23 l-ssec Senior Men.—Dickson 1, J. Cleland 2 Burborough 3. Time, 21 2-ssec Dive.—R. Cleland 1, J. Duffy and T. Garner (equal) 2. Relay Race.—Burborough, Morgan, and Dickson, 1; Duigan, May, and Cleland, 2; Misses Strickland, Sargissoß, and Hughes, 3; Time, lmin llsec.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 138, 7 December 1935, Page 15
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141SWIMMING Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 138, 7 December 1935, Page 15
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