OLYMPIC GAMES.
SCULLING AND SWIMMING RESULTS. BY CAR LI—PRES** ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT Deceived July If), 11.35 a.in. . PARIS, July 17. At the Olympic sculling Beresford won the (.singles sculls by two lengths. In the double sculls final Holland (trance) won by half a length. The • lace for the fours with coxswain resulted in Switzerland, beating France by half a. length. The fours without a coxswain was won by the third Trinity College crew, who beat Canada by three-quarters of a. length. At swimming, in the two hundred metres breast-stroke, the final resulted: Scion (America) 1, Deeoinbe (Belgium) 2, Kirshbaum (America) 3 Time, 2.56 3-s.—Reuter. _ Tl '° metres swim final resultedMeisniuller 1, Arne Borg 2, Charlton d - , e ’J? O4 1-5 •‘'econds—an Olympic record. ■ There was a thrilling finish aacl ]i fche , vac ‘? was won by 1 2-ssec’ being a second longer.—Ans.~ -N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 19 July 1924, Page 7
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