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SWIMMING.

ASSOCIATION LEAGUE. n£„£i second grade . match Arcadians v. Oriental at the* Domain on Saturday the Arcadians will be:—P. Morgan, P. Woolford, Carlsen, N. larlow - J- Entwislo 0. Brid-r«LSE°g-&££■'*■s - »■**«& CHURCHES' ASSOCIATION. The matches postponed last week on acSaturday. WCath ° r WiU be resumed on

ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE. RULES AND REGULATIONS. [CY TELEGRAPH.— ASSOCIATION.] CnniSTonuitCEi Wednesday. ; Tho annual conference of Swimming Asso- 1 ciation delegates was held this morning. 1 it was decided to recommend tho council 1 to establish a New Zealand divine: champion- j ship, including running, standing, spring|board, and high dives. Jf. was agreed to urge the council to securo representation on the Australasian Council. A recommendation was adopted to exclude , from amateur swimming persons who took £ part in professional football. .- j Regarding the payment of travelling expenses, the delegates recommended the I council to facilitate the inter-change of swim- 8 imcri as far as possible. t

15 was agreed that under the race rules a competitor be deemed to have finished -when he has touched the winning-post with one hand clearly out of the water; that the officials at the meeting should not have power to alter the order of championships; that the period for applications for records bo extended to 14 days: that the " hog i kick" be insisted on in the breast-stroke championship. The standards for the ladies' championship , wore recommended to be fixed at lm. 30s. ; I for 100 yds and 2m. 455. for 220 yds. j It was agreed that the New Zealand championships for 1914 be allotted to Hnwke's Bay. POXSOXRY CLUB. The following are the entries and handicaps for the carnival to be held in the Albert-street Baths to-morrow night: — SOyils Olub Championship: U. Anderson, J. Fielder, V. Baker, A. Cowley, G. Wilding, A. K. Hodgson, A. Campbell, ii. Bristol. Ladies' liunuieap. 50yds: Misses M- Farquhnr, scratch; J. McKay, Is.; M. Marrett, Is.; N. Caffrey, 35.; E. Ferguson, 3s. ; M. Braund, 45.; ,J. Rosser, Bs. t'onsonliy Public Schools' Relay Race: I Richmond Road School. Bayfield School, j PoiiKinby School (two teams).' j Band Boys' Race: D. Blaikie, C. Smythe, i B. Smith, J. Johnson. L. Brighton. Ceard, | H Porteous, P. Hvland, C. U'Connor, ; Davin, Handicaps held over. j 72yds Novice Handicap: W. Laxon, scratch; O. Sommerville, 25.; H. William- | son, *..; C. McCullough, 45.; G. Cook, 43.; H. J. Neilson, 45.; G. S. Campbell, 45.: C. I Stone, 45.; R. Caffrev, 55.; H. Hvams, 55.; j H. Fulchor, 55.; 3, Cochrane," 55.; J. ! Arneil. 65.: W. Kcrnot, 65.; R. Swales, i 6<.: K. Hollander, 75.: S. (Jroor, 75.; C. I Spittle. 75.: R. Roainish, 75.; N. K. Blomtield. 75.; C. llallev, 7s. ; F. A. Cole, Bs.; ! B. Wilson. On.; S. V. Delaiiev, Bs.; E. ! " lernan, 10s. 216 yds Handicap: A. Campbell, scratch : •T. E. Inkster, 10s.; W. Limn, 135.: C. Stone, 14?.; .1. H. Vivian, 175.; D. Hntchcon, 20*.: H. Gallaugher. 235.; ,1. Cowley. 245.; O. Sommerville, 255.; O. Anderson. 255.; \\. Sommerville, 285.; J). Dawson, 29.v : F. Marshall, 305.; W. Cowley. 305.: H. Han--1 nab, 305.; K. Rollander. '335.; E. Waite, 345. ; V. Sommerville-, 355.; F. Macwhirter, 06s. 06yds Ponsonby Dash : F. Baker, srrateli : A. Cowley, is.; A. R. Hodgson. Is.; E. Bristol, 25.; .1. H. Vivian, 35.; A. Campbell. 35.; O. Anderson, 45.; J. E. Tnksler, 45.: R. Caffrev, 45.: ,T. Fielder, 45.: W. Laxon, 45.; G. Wilding. 45.; C. S. Clark. 4s ; D. Hiiteheo:i. 45.; B. ,1. Neilson. 45.; W. Soinerville. •',*. ; X. E. Rlomfield, 4s-.; C Halloy, 45.: 11. tiallnngher, 55.: W. Limn. 55.: J. Cochrane, 55.; G. S. Campbell 55.; F. Marshall, 65.; W. Kernot, 6s-; II Hyams. 65.: H. Eulcher. 6«.; R. Beamish, 6;-.; R, Swales, 65.: A. Brewer, 75.; R. Kennedy, 75.; A. Tresidder. 75.: F. A Colo. 75.: K. R. Rhodes, Bs.; E. Ticrnan, Bs.; E. Matthews, 10s. j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14923, 22 February 1912, Page 9

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SWIMMING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14923, 22 February 1912, Page 9

SWIMMING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14923, 22 February 1912, Page 9

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