SWIMMING
beaurepaire defeats langer, ; By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Aust.-N.Z ('able Association.) Sydney, February 12, i The Australian swimming chain- | pinli resulted : 1320 yards championship.—He.iu- ' repaire I, Lunger 2. Christie .'!. The I race resolved itselt into a contest between IJeaurepaire and Langer, and i they raced neck and neck to the 1200 !.v;trds, The Victorian then drew ; away an I won l.v IS vards. Time, I7miu. 43 l-jsec. inn yards back-stroke ohauipio/i----'rliip. —Kealoha I, Heck (New South Wales) 'J. Collins (Qn island.) 3. 1 The Hawaiian won easily by two I i arils. Tine', I mill I 1 l-We. i 7.~> yards npcii bali<lieap.—Kl.dman I (Victoria) 1. Time, 3!) 2-sm)C.—an I Australian reconl.
BREAKING some RECORDS. {Reciyed February 15, noon.) Hobart. I'Vlirtiar'" 15. In the swiuimiii" carnival, Langer •I'.S.A.) broke the world's record lor .'10(1 en ids and mntro.s-T5.20l and 3.18 .l-o. Keatoh.i fHoijolulu) broke the Aitshalian record for 100 yards in his hertl for the Australian chanipiuiishin in 35 4-5. The final resulted—Kealoha 1. Stedmuu '_'. Beaurepaire .'!. Time,
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 4218, 15 February 1921, Page 2
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