SWIMMING.
WAITEMATA CLUB'S GALA.
MISS HOEFT'S NEW RECORD.
The Waitomata Swimming Club's fourth carnival, held at the Tepid Bairn) iaet evening, attracted a record attendance. The building wis packed to the utmost a iju&rter of an hour before tho eporte commenced, and large numbers of people wore turned ftway. Th<* feature of the evening was the 100 yds ladies' championship of Auckland, in which. Miss Pauline Hoeft, .New iieaiand champion, attempted to lower the AubtMiUsian record ot bbs, he.d by Alifa F&nny Jjuract Aluw iioett coTered tue d.etanwi in ui y-sa, thus lamng by H-6s. hut she lirono her own .Now Zealand record, established in Wellington tine month, by 1 2-os. Xiie programme was cwr.ed out very creditably, many oioeo coutoete being witnessed. Keauita.— 66 2-3 ids Nov.co llana.c^p—First heat: W. Stulivan, 10s, i; \V. Hewitt, 6s. 2. Second heat: N. Spar.ing, 1; A. Kozinof, 3s, 2. 'Lbird heat: it. Callaghan, 1; ii. Champion, 6s, 3. Final: Su.iivan, 1; Hewitt, 2; Sparling, 8. likA'da Auckland Ladios' Championship.— Miss P. ijoeft, 1; Uisa P. Pago, 2; Miss V. Walrond, 3. T.me, 66 2-oa, a iSew iioilana record. 66 2-3 Yds Club H&ndiciip—First heat: C. Martm, 12.'. 1; T. Rowel 1, ss, '2. Second heat: W. Haeree, 15s, 1, W. Joh££o&, 9s, 2. Third heat; S. Nelson, 9s, 1; W. Shapperd, 6s. 2. Fourth heat; P. 0. Veale, "/a, 1; A. Birch, 9s, 2. Filth boat: J Hirst, 6s, 1. Fina.: Nelson, 1; Johnson, 2. 75Yds Junior Girls' Champioiiflhip.—Miss M. Faruuhsr, 1; Miss K. Fernando;*, 2; Miss D. Grant, 3. 33 l-3Yds Tiny Tote' Handicap.—Miss A. Dennison, 1: Miss G. Bowden, 2. 66 2-3 Yds Ladies' Handicap.—First heat: Mis? P. Hoeft, scr, 1: Miss V. Walrond, ss. 2. Second heat: Mies E. Biddick, 18s, 1; Miss E. Htibber, 16a, 2. Final: Miss Biddick, 1; Miss Hubbor, 2. 50Yds Junior Girls' Handicap.—Firet heat: Mies G. Lockie. 10s. 1: Mib*. T. Marshall, 7s, 2: Miss D. Masee, 4b, 3. Second heat: Miss M. Bovaird. 6e, 1; Mise Q. Francis, Bs, 2. Final: Hiss Lockie, i; Miss Bovii'rd, 2. , , i i r 220 Yds Club Handicap—First heat: L. Fainray. ss. 1: W. F. Smith. Bs, 2; J. Enwright. Is, 3. Second heat: G. It. Champion, Bs. 1; E. Bradley, Bs. 2; Moore, 3. Final: Fairgrsy, 1; Champion, 2; Moore, 3. Time. 2m 40s. . . Senior Diving Competition.—Mi6B E. Walrond and R. Callagfaan (dead heat), 1. Torch and Candlo Competition.—Callaghan.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18022, 22 February 1922, Page 9
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