SWIMMING CARNIVAL.
MOUNT EDEN HANDICAPS. The Mount Eden Swimming Club will open its season 011 Monday evening with a carnival at the Mount Eden Baths. A 220 Yds. Open Handicap.—A. E. Baird, scr; has been arranged and the champions, Baird, Bridson and. Adamson and Misses Farquhar, Page, Bell and Champion, and other good perfor.mers, including a team representing the Helensville Club, will compete. The following handicaps have been declared by Mi 1 . H. Moore; — 220 Yds. Open Handicap.—A. E. Baird, scr; G. Bridson, 2s; E. V. Cunnold, 8s; B. Ue Lorree, 20s; C. R. Watson, 2ls; J. Beattie, 235; W. J. Stevens, S. Midgley, 2-is; K. Sellar3, 30s; E. Bell am. 3:25; R. E. Lynch, 31s; J. Rankin, 40s. IOOYds. Inter-club Handicap.—-A. Adamson, scr; L. Fairgray, Is; J. Enwright, 2s; J. Meikle, E. Cunnold, N. Stockley, 3s; A. E. Baird, 4s; P. Edwards, 6s: A. Raper, D. Keane, J. Beat-tie, R. Do Lorree, M. Wilson, 8s; K. Sellars. T. McCarthy, 9s; (J. Watson, C. Witt-en, 10s; P. Warden, lis. 50Yds. Junior Girls' Handicap,—B. Hanlon, scr; S. Brown, 3s; H. Hedlund, 4s; D. Harvey, N. Coutt3, ss; R. Brewer, M. Stanaway, Bs. AOOYds. Ladies' Handicap.—Misses M. Farauhar, scr; P. Page, J. Bull. Is; L. Coutts, E. Champion, ss; O. Harvey, 9s; M. Bell, 10s; M. Johnston, 13s. 150 Yds. Breaststroke Handicap.—Miss G. Pidgeon, Bcr; F. G. Ansel!, 8s; T. Lowe, 133; R. S. Cameron, 14s; Misu J. Thompson, 225. 50Yds. Novice Handicap.—A. Raper, scr; M. Withers, H. Finney, 3s; W. Hardman, G. Lunn, 43; R. J. Lynch, R. Perkins, W. Ramsay. G. Woller, A. Forrest, W. Harrison, H. Hominston, ss; A. Spottiswood, J. Waits, W. Moore, 8. Finney, G. Lee, Gs; G. King, 8s; H. Jordan, 9s. 50Yds. Boys' Handicap.—W. Stockley scr; C. Broun, W. Ramsay, J. Jessup, S Gardiner, R. Asllby, 4s; R. Anrlaii, H Ashby, E. Johnstone, JST. 'Finlayson, 5s S. Wolfgram, M. Hammond, J. Davey, R Pidgeon. 6s; L. Smyth, R. B. Frankham 7s; T. Keane, J. Sellars, J. Stanaway, han dicaps withheld. ! Water Polo.—Parnell v. Wailemata B. NEWMARKET SCHOOL SPORTS. SUCCESS OF FIRST FIXTURE. The first swimming sports in the histor; of the Newmarket School were held in th Parnell Baths on Thursday and prove* an outstanding success. It is hoped ti make the event an annual one. Some ex cellent races were keenly contested, th' principal results being as follow: — Boys' School Championship.—R. Marsh 1. Boys' Diving.—R. Marsh, 1; Latto, 2. Girls' School Championship.—J. Maberly 1; E. Billing. 2; A. Wilson, 3. Girls' Diving.—M. Slaney, 1; M. Emslie 2; J. Maberley, 3. Boys, under 13.—Hendry, 1; Coleman, 2 Wolfgramm, .3. Girls, under 13.—A. Wilson, 1; T. Tozei 2; M. Emslie, 3. Boys' Backstroke.—R. Marsh, 1; Moodie 2; Dunks, 3. Boys' Breast Stroke.—Marsh. 1; Danks, 1 Gir.V Breast Stroke.—M. Slaney, 1; K Stone, 2; D. Buchanan, 3.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19508, 11 December 1926, Page 15
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