SWIMMING.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL SPORTS.
SPARLING WINS CHAMPIONSHIP. The annual swimming sports of the Auckland Boys' Grammar School were held at the Tepid Baths yesterday afternoon. There was a large attendance of parents, friends and pupils. The principal events were the 100 yds championship of the school, won oy Sparling in lm 6Js; tho inter-school relay race, won by Auckland Grammar School and the form relay races, which furnished close and interesting finishes. All the events were got off well to time. The following are the results:— Championship (under 15), 60yds.— heat: Maddox, 1; K. Young, 2. Time, 85 l-ss. Second heat: Bassett, 1; Graham, 2. Time, 35 X-ss. Third heat: Bourke, 1; Lamb, 2. Time, 34 3-6s. Fourth heat: Mclncess, 1: Stewart, 2. Time, 82 3-ss. Final: Molnness, 1; Stewart, 2; Bourke, 8. Time, 36 l-sa. Championship (under 16), 75yds.—First heat: Sparling, 1; Gaudin, 2. Time, 62 3-ss. Second heat: Barton, 1; Clark, 2. Time, 53 4-ss. Final: Sparling, 1; Barton, 2; Gaudin, 3. Time, .60 4-ss. Championship of Ilia., 50yds,—Edwards, 1; Robinson, 2- Robb, 3. Time, 41 3-sb. Championship of lITb., SOyds.—-Clark, 1; Chapman, 2; Hoffman, 3. Time, 36 4-ss. Championship of School, 100 yds (record 61 4-ss, L. L. Kronfeld, 1918).—Sparling, 1; Barker, 2; Gladding, 8. Time, lm 6is. Championship of IHc, 60yds.— 1; Boulton, 2; Brown, 8. Time, 37b. Champions!)'" of nif., 60yds.— lj Philpot, 2; Olsen, S Championship of LUg., 50yds.— 1; Smith. 2. Time, 341s Championship nib., 60yds.—Gamble, 1; Simmonds, 2; Webb, 3. Time, 41s. Championship of Modern 111., 60yds.— Malcolm. 1; Graham, 2: P. Maloolm, 3. Time, 36 1.65. Championship of Remove, 60yds.Maddox, 1; Skeets, 2: Foote, 3. Time, 665. Inter-School Relay. 133 l-3yds.—Auckland Grammar School. 1; Mount Albert Grammar School, 2. He'ay Race (Third. Forms).—Modern HI., 1; Remove, 2. Time, 8m 36«. Handicap (under 16), 50yds.—Stewart, 3s, 1: Mclnness. 2s, 2; Minns, 4s, 3. Time, 84 2-65. . ' Handicap (open), 50yds.—Curtayne, 7b, 1; Eales, 2s, 2: Sparling, scr, 3. Time, 82s. Handicap (open), 100 yds,— Sparling, scr, 1; Gladding, scr, 2; Winston©, 3s, 3. Time, 71b. Back Race (open), 06 2-3 yds.— 3», 1: Rostgard, 4s, 2; Watson, 6s. 3. Back Race (under 15), 50ys. 2s, 1: t)uraar. Is, 2Mfd'.ey (open). lOOyda.—Stockley, Xi Smith, 2; Fairgray. 3. R»lay Race (Fifth and Sixth Forms},— Modern 6. 1: 58, 2. Breast-stroke (under 15), 60yds.— scr. It Brown, 4s, 2; F'nney, 2s, 3. Breast-stroke (open), 60yds.Lye, ss, 1; Sharp, 43, 2: Stotter. 6s. 3. Time. 455. Relay "no? (Fourth Forms).— 1; M. 4A, 2. Time. 3m 8 l-ss. Candle Race. 66 2-3yds.—Bourke, L; Wal2: 8. Time, 32is. Clothes Race, 33 l-3yds—Simpson, 2s, 1; Ti*a:d, 4s, 2-. Clements, 8. Time, 28sDiving.—Houston, 1; Mclnness, 2; Malcolm, 3. i I Diving (open).—Wilson and Eales, dead heat. 1; Ke'ly. 8. , •. „ ~ „ . , OM Boys* Cup. 7Syds.—Stockley, 1; Smith, 2; Fairgray, 3. Time, 455.
GIRLS' ANNUAL RACES.
EPSOM GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
The annual swimming sports of the Epsom Girls' Grammar School were held yesterday afternoon at the Sbelly Beach Baths. The following are the results: — Novice Races.—A: J. Buchanan, 1: V. Faulkner, 2; E. Saunders, .3. B: I. de Launay, 1; W. Josoy, 2; F. Bruce. 3. C: F. Kissling, 1; E. Stewart, 2; M. Peek and I. Reid. 3. D: J. Simmonds. 1: W. Simpson. 2; K. Btubbs. 3. E: B. Watson and M. Ferrar, dead heat, X; J. Skegg, 3. F: L. Dickenson. 1; K. Todd, 2; K. Somerfield, 3. Upper School Championship.— Cranwell, 1- M. Heard, 2. . ■ _ ■ I* udle School Championship.— Grant, 1, A Johnston, 2. ... ~ _~ , Lower Schoo] Championship.— h. Ei'iten-hea-d, 1: J. Buchanan, 2; E. Fernanda*, 8 Neat Jump.—: O. Hutchimjs, 1; B. Watson, 2; M. Heard. 8. B: IS. Sanders, 1; O. Connell, 2: M. Clark. 3. C: I. de La*nay. 1: C. George 2; M. Peek. 3. D: B. Hatswell, 1; A. Mills-Palmer, 2; M. Wlddioombe. 8. . , _ Open Race.—A. M. Heard, 1: I, de Launay, 2. B: D. Grant, 1; A...Johnston, 2; L. Cranwell, 8. „ M ~!««. Back Race.—A: L. Cranwell, 1; D. Grant. 2; R. Wilson, 3. B: E. Wann. 1; Y. Orbell. 2; T. Jamieson, 8. Neat Header.— Syms, D. Grant, dead heat. 1: L. Cranwell. 8. Age Races.—A: H. Purdom, 1. Bl: I*. Dickenson. 1: M. Widdicombe, 2; M. Cowan, 3. B2: I. de Launay. 1; W. Josey, 2; E. Sanders. 3. CI: E. Birkenhead. 1. D. Faulkner. 2: I. Totmsn. 3. C2: L. Syms. 1; A. Perry, 2; N. P,urdom. 3. Dl: L. Cranwell. 1: .T. Buchanan. 2: K. Leonard. 8. D 3: D. Grant. 1; A. Johnston. 2. E; M. Heard, 1; M. Ma*ee, 2; M. Donaldson, 8. F: J. Lamb, 1. ■ Onrn Race.— Grant, 1; L. Cranwell, 2. Corful Dive.— Syms. 1; M. Mayes. 2; L. Cranwell, 8. _ •'. Ego: and Spoon Race.A: M. Jackson. 1; O. Connell. V: T. Duncan, 3. B: N. Piirdon, 1; I. Hunter, 2; C. George, 3. C: E. "Wnnn, 1; N. Ton* 2; E. Moon. 3. D: 51. Wilson, 1; I. Totman. 2; V. Power, 3. E: 3 Lamb. 1: Y. Orbell. 2; A. Johnston. 3. F: M. Heard, 1; I. de Launay 2; M. Bull. 3. • . Plunge Race.—D. Grant, 1; M. Magee, 2; L. Cranwell. 3. • ' '•• " Costume R<we.— Jamieson, 1; O. Connell. 2: M. Widdicombe.V 3. Invitation Race.—E. Walrond (Auckland Girls' Grammar School), 1: D. Grant (Epsom Grammar School). 2; L. Arthur (Aucklard Girls' Grammar., School), 8. Long Dive.L. Cranwell, 1; K. Leonard, 2. Old Girls' Race.-—R. Ronayne, 1; M) Graham, 2. ' ' Invitation "Relay —Auckland Girls, 1; Er>»om Girls. 2; St. Cuthbert's,'B; '.: j . Blindfold Paces.—A: D. Grant. 1; :N. Tor.t. 2: E. Foot«, J. Simmonds. 8.-;,va<»B : L. Svms. 1: N. Purdom. 2; B. Watson, 3. C: M. Donaldson. 1: T. Buchanan, 2:- 1, de Launay. 3. D: M. Heard, 1: A. Perry,. 2; T. Jameson, 8. E: M. Mages, 1; '■" L. Craf>w»ll. 2: D. Boy«». 3. F: K. Leonard, 1: J. Lamb. 2- R. Wilson, 3. * ' TTivrvnr School Belay.—Form. VI., 1. i Middle School Relay.—Form TVa.', 1. '• '. Lower School Relay.—Form Ilia., 1.
PARNELL CLUB SPORTS, , The Farnell Swimming Club will hold its second carnival, at. the Tepid y Baths on Tuesday evening. A varied programme has been arranged to suit iunior. intermediate and senior swimmers of "both seres. The rowing club relay race for Dr. B. Stuart Read's Cup find .the St. George Banner will.be decided. A water polo match between two teams from, the St. Stephen's Maori Bovs' College will also take place. Entries close with the custodians at the Mount Eden, ParnMl, Shelly Be.'ch. and Tepid Baths, or with Mr. K. D. Page, at the New Zealand Insurance office, at noon to-day. HAMILTON GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. ' [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT. ] HAMILTON, Friday., The Hamilton High School' girls' swim? ming sports were held this afternoon. There was a large attendance. Following are the results:— •' ' ■" -< ' Junior 83Yds.—M. McLachlan, 1; E. McNally. 2. . ,(■ •* 33Yds Handicap, under 16.—M. McLachlan. 1: C. Matthews. 2. . *ti" i Senior IOOYda.—M. McLachlan, 1; N. MoMiken, 2.» ■ . > "' ■ Senior Breast-stroke Handicap. Storey, 1; M. Tate, 2. ?.-. ■ • Old Girls' Handicap.—M.CKffe. 1; J* Masters, 2. ,'■ ' ; ' •-' , . Junior Breast-stroke Handicap.—-W. Morgan, 1; C. Matthews, 3. Senior 66fds Handicap.—L. Storey,' 1; N. MoMiken, 2. y Senior 33Yd» Handicap.L. Storey, 1; N. McMiken. 2. * Senior Dive.— Gane, 1; M. McLachlan, 2.
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