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SWIMMING

"i GISBORNE, .CLUBS' CARNIVAL ■ • - ••• • V*. . . ’ v '•

50V.DS TITLES DECIDED

TWO. RECORDS BROKEN .4.<■ ■ >- •

. Outstanding success attended the Gistwrne?Sw mniing Club’s' carnival' in: the iVtac’rae,..hat.¥ la st night., The attendance \visvclqsd to" ,600 - in alt .iqvfenti were'’good.. The finishes were : splendid in their closeness, indicating th#"|:h<? thandicapyqr, Mr. C. Greig, jhhs-a good “line” on the swimmex's’v, capabilities. The 'outstanding' 'of the' evening Averq ’tivo qOyds club championships, mqhbA arid intermediate. The first'heat: oO the', former . was wpn by last. year’s title-holder. R. RichiartleoQ,. wtiq' cdverech the distance in 27 ySrSaec.. "hotter than his own P.JR; record; dn'the final, J. M«Uer and I). AM- McTvcague dead-heated in 27 •'‘l-sSec.,' Richardson finishing, third. H. Singer won the intemediate handicap.' His time of 29 1-oscc in the'-first; heat is 3-ssec. better than the P.B. record of 30sec held by Barrie .Irvine,, last year’s; title-hole^ or. Singer took 30 2-psee m the final. ' Officials as follows--— Judges, . ,/ Mofisrf?!. C.:, -Tattersall, J. J. Martin W and iRVOV- Robbie judges of diving, Or. T>. L: ! '2VTuir, Messrs. H. F. l‘P r * ster and' W. 'L. Irwin ; referee, Mr. R T ' Chris'p; timekeepers, Messrs. O/'Greigi R. Oxenham and •S. MoKehzie; ball stewards, Mrs. J. Heeuey and Messrs. \V. Hankev and A. Rice; istarter.: fMr. O. R. Olsen; secretary, Mr D. Miller;'rope, stewards, Messrs C E. Brown, and H. Johns; doorkeeper; ; Mr. R. Thompson.. Results,:'-—''; ; - :

50yds men’s 1 club championsmp. First heat 1 (3).: R. Richardson (holder)' 1, J. Miller 2, T. ,Wanchop 3. Won on, the touch; inches second and third. ' Time, 27sec. Second heat (3) . O W. MpKeague 1, R. Colebourne 2, j‘ Crawford 3. Won by inches, same second and third. Time; 28sec. Final: Miller and McKeague, dead heat, 1, E. Richardson 3. The race was even to the turny where Richardson, lost pome ground and was unable, to catch up. A great finish saw, .Miller and ?Y1 clveagnc (load lovol with Ttichdrcison about two. feet back, * Time, 27

SOP. 50vds intermediate ‘dub championship!—First Heat (4): H. Singer L M. MoGibbon 2, J. Hodgson 3. Won bv two yards; third a yard and a half awav. Time, 29 l-ssec. Second heat (4) :* H. Littler 1, T\ Alurphy 2, J. Forster 3. Won on the* touch; third 'inches- away. Time, Slsoc. Final: Singer 1, Littler-' 2, Murphy w j),. Won by. a foot; third inches r' awav. Time, 30 2-ssec. 50yds. boys’ handicap. Second distance Lockie Cup.—First heat (4): Ronald Martin (9sec) 1, H. Holmes (3sec) 2, M. Barton (7?ec) 3. Time, 27 3-ssee. Second heat (3): Ralph Martin (9sec) 1, B. Kahlenberg (4sec) o R Owen. (10see) 3. Time, 39see. Final: Ralph Martin 1, Ronald Martin 2. E. Owen 3. Won by_inches; third a yard awav. Time, 37 ,2-ssee. Ladies’ dive (3): Misses -H. Me* Kninht and R: Wauchop, dead heat, 1- Miss Graham tWancrqnui) 3. - ’soyds Indies’ handicap. Second distance Gordon Cup (5): Miss A. Smith (12see) 1, Miss Graham (7see) 2, Aiks S. Luker (9sec) 3. Won on a touch; third a yard away. Time, 40sec. 66 2-syds men’s open handicap.— First heat (5): A. Webb (7sec) 1, D. W. McKeague (3see) 2. I;. Martin (Csec) 3. Time, 42 2-ssec. Second heat '(5): J. Beckett (lOsec.) 1, H. Singer. (7sec> 2, T. Wauchop (ssee) 3 Time, 41sec. Third heat (3): 1. Murphy: (7sec) 1, L. Sherrill (lOsec) 2 G. Maunder (ssec) 3. Time, 4-. sec. Fourth' heat (5): E. Brett. (10 sec) 1, R. Aislabie (Ssec) 2, L. Bright (Bsec) 3. Time, 44 1-ssec. I* mal: Webb 1, .Beckett 2, Murphy 3. Won on the touch; same second and third, k Time, 41 2-sseo. V 33 l-3vds intermediate handicap— First heat (4): P. M. Murphy ,(7sec) 1 B Kahlenberg (9seo) 2, Reg Martin (3sec) 3. Time, 19 1-osec. Second heat (4): M. McGibbon (oscc) 1, R. Owen (6sec) 2, D. Heeney (Hsec) 3. Time 17 3-5. Third heat (4): JBoag’ (B‘sec) 1, Bon Martin (12sec) 2 J. Dodgshun (7sec) 3. J™ o, 3-ssec Fourth heat (3): J. Forster (9sec) 1, Ralph Martin (12sec) 4J. Hyland (7sec) 3. Time, 19 4-osec Final: Forster 1, Murphy 2, Ale&ibbon 3, Won by a yard; third a loot awav. Time, 20 2-ssec. ... T Novelty event.—First heat (4): LSherriff 1, J. Hyland 2. Second Sat (6): L. Martin 1, D, Keeney 2. Final;. L. Martin 1, Shernff . 66 2-3yds dual relay lor Handricks rose howl. —First heat (3 teams) Miss*. S.- Tinker and J. Ciawford (t sefc) ■l-; -MissSGrahani and D.. W. MeSecond heat (4): Miss M. Puflott and M. Bright-'(lOsec) . l,;.Miss 1. Lange and '■%: Wilier :(4scc) 2. Time, 4osec. Final: Miss/At Pwflett and M. Bright 1. Miss : Graham and McKearuic 2. Miss Lange and Miller -jWon by a' yard;;, third on the touch. Time,' ’40.2-sscc. - , r Open dive (8): L. -Martin 1, M--1| >f^rK)yds n relav handicap—First. Martin and J Wfiller (lsecj , • Wauchop, Pat . Murphy and A; Webb ( c cr) 2 Time, 55sec. Second heat (4 teams): P. M. Murphy. In Bright aud ;\r. Owen (7sec) 1; J. Skeet L. Shciriff and D. Littler gsec) 2. Tune, 61 2-sscc. Final: P. 3r - Murphy, Bright and Owen 1 Crawford, M tin and Miller 2. Won by two teel. Time, 61 2-ssco vrdv'eaWater polo:—A tenrn GV Alcßeii mie, W. J. Wilkie, S. Corson, B. Hvine, R, Aislabie, L. Bright, B. W. a lcl wn”r' H “ Mi..*., S' Witter,’ pt Mnrphy, T. Wauchop J. Crawford) 1 goal. There was no apparent advantage on i * until just on half-time, when D. W McKeague slipped a neat shot paCrawford for the first g-o . after tlfo gamo'W'as resumed,. >* • . kie added 2 to. the lead . sconng from well out; A mmnte later the same player sent a long pass to H. W. Keaguo, who again scored. Just fc fore time, J. Aldlor Broke team's “diick”' with a fast, diagona. shot'-for. the corner of the net.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11538, 15 January 1932, Page 7

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SWIMMING Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11538, 15 January 1932, Page 7

SWIMMING Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11538, 15 January 1932, Page 7

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