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OLYMPIC < LI B. Owing to the absence of many swimmers and official's on holidays, "the Olympic Club’s fixture at. the Macrae Bath to-night will take the form of an-ordinary c-lnb night, but witli a more extensive programme than usual on club nights. !lie following handicaps have been declared : 66 2-3yds.—Men’s Handicapll • Green 3seo. T. Wnuebop, A. Agncw 4,sec, R. Short, L. Martin, R. Cederwall Msec, A. Clark 7see, T. AVi!i'anis, lr Sharfilf- 9sec. - • ; 50yds intermediate Boys’ . Handicap.—Til Holmes 4sco, G. Henderson, P. Wilson. F. Miclre 6scc, T. Webber, G. Selves 7soc, E. Owen 9sce. Jim.* Short, P. O’Donoghuo iOsec. 33 l-3yds. Intermediate Boys’ Handicap.— D. Martin, I’. Michie, G. Henderson 3soc, T Webber 4scc, Jim 'Short, G. Selves, P. O’Donoghue ssee, El Owen, B. Foote 6sce, G. / Short ; 7.SOC. . IGO.vda Ladies Relay:— Misses H, McKnight, TL MeKnigbt. Pocock per. N. Henderson. E. Elliot, L. Smith 1 secs. 33 l-3yds. Schoolboys’ Handicap.IE : Leslie 7see,. C. Owen gScc.'E. Owen 9see, J. Osborne. A. Horton. M iXlcTvenzie ' lOsec, J. Owen 12 sec, J. McKnight, R. Foote 13scc. 33 l-3vds. Intermediate ..Girls’ Handicap.—Misses N. Langridge 4soe, N. Henderson, O McK night ssec, EElliott 6sec. Men’s Open Dive:—D. Miller, D. Paterson, B. Terry, L. Martin and 1. Williams.,': b Men’s 100yds.;’ Relay.—Green, Michie and Henderson,. scr.; Slier riff, XVebber and'Agncw, 4sec ; Holmes, Foot .and Wilson Msec ; Jim Short, G- Short, aincl R. Short, 7sec.; Terry, Cedenvall and Williams, 7see. - ; i ■CARNIVAL AT TE PUIA. OUTSTANDING SUCCESS. The annual, swimming carnival held' at Te Puia on Boxing Day (was an otit- : standing success and ,■ drew a largo ; attendance. - Weather conditions were ideal ( arid the various events were closely contested. Uso was made of 5 tlio' hostel baths and these proved eminently suitable.; Full credit is duo to Messrs. J. R. Johnson, and W. L. King- for their excellent arrangements arid to Air. W. To Whata for his capable judging. Results were as .follows:/ AWT' k( . ’ ' 'School 'championship (4). G. \Kerr 1. A, King 2.! School open handicap (9). —J. >Tcfferd I,'H. Jefferd 2. . .- Leaifribrs’ race-(5). —J. Kerr 1). R* Chalmers 2., . ■ ; - • 'School.open neat; dive (6).—G. Kor r Lj K. 'Oates 2. ‘ . ' : Learriei's’ noat (live (3). .1. Korr 1. The . To Puia School .won the banner by 9-2 points. , .. ,50yds. open handicap (9) .-—E. Mui’phy j, P- Murphy 2. ■ h •
Open noat dive.- (i I).- —I. r jankai?l !, H. Mai lion 2. 350yds. open handicap (7). —11. Jac-kson .1, P. Murphy 2. Op “n relay (4). — Murphy’s team i ; Jackson's team 'J. Ladies’ 50yds. handicap (3). —J. Jefferd 1, G. Kerr 2. Ladies’ neat dive, (4).—G. Kerr 1, J. Busby 2.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12139, 29 December 1933, Page 3
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