SWIMMING
CANTiiR-BL RY CxiAAL'iG-NS. ! (By Telegraph—Press Association.) tlliu b'i'Gll L j tun, ja! i. jo. At a .swimming caniLal in tne -vepi.. batli.s to-mglit the till! yams ji.inoi girls’ chauipionsinp was vvuii hy i,. 1 J--OW in 63see. Tne Canterbury n-o men’s ICO yards championship was ietainca by Miss 4. itiUy, wii-u recorutd 81 4-ssoe. The 220 yards hreasi-.'.ti ~,,e championship was won hy M. iiLLiU-r in omim 2,v J-hsec, and the l-A) y aids back-stroke hy p.. J. Aioorimuse m imin. 49 i-55e.., which time belters the New Zealand re.ord by 4 4-usee. A. T. Stoke-s made an attempt mu the 88,1 yards l'eoortl, and cp>er-atl tiie distance in G 3-6 sec better time, hut as he was paced by two man w liejoined in a,tcr he had coverea se.-ei'a. lengths the record cannot be officially rec-ogiusi ci. AUSTHALiAN VISITORS. PERMISSION TO COM PETE. AUCKLAND, Jan. lA. The Australian Swimming Association has gii-en Noel Ryan and Owen Griffiths permission to take part in the .swimming carnival at the tepid i.aths -on Tuo.sda r e.eniug.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 16 January 1930, Page 3
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175SWIMMING Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 16 January 1930, Page 3
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