SPORTS AND GAMES
SANDERS CUP. INVERCARGILL, November 16. Arrangements for the 1935 Sanders Cup contest, which has been allotted to Stewart Island, were discussed at a meeting of the Southland Yachting Association to-night. After discussion as to whether, to hold the contest in- January or February, it was decided to commence it on January 24. SWIMMING. WELLINGTON, November 17. Malcolm G. Connor, a young New Zealander, who has spent the last few years in England, where he won a hundred-guinea cup for the Southsea to Isle of Wight race, in which he broke the record established by ’femme, the Channel swimmer, has arrived in New Zealand. He intends to attempt to swim Cook Strait. DUNEDIN, November 17. Dudley Hellmrich, secretary of the New South Wales Swimming Association, who was to have accompanied the Australian swimmers to the South Island as manager and coach, is unable to make the trip. The swimmers sailed to-day.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 November 1934, Page 8
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