SWIMMING.
GISBQItNEi CLUB. The Gisborne Swimming Chib’s free night at the school baths last evening proved a great success, an interested gathering of enthusiasts assembling to witness the events. Kosid'tfi were as follows: — Dua'l relay (re-swim fur llandrick’s rose bowl): Miss Bast wood and F. Beer (scr.) 1, Miss 13. Robinson and J. Flank (Bsec.) 2. Time, 27see. 50yds men’s dash handicap.—First heat: M. 'Owen (ssec.) 1, F. Beer (scr.) 2. Time, 33 4-ssee. Also started: ’Morrison (24scc.), ii. Clarke (lOsee.). •Second heal: Benson (Dsee.) 1, J. U’Donnet (lOsee.) 2. Time, 35sec. Also started: J. Blank (4see.), 1). W. Melieaguo (1-isee), M. F. Forster' (Msec). Final: Benson 1, O wen 2. Time, 36 1-5 sec. / 25yds ladies’ breaststroke handicap: Miss B. Robinson (3soc.) 1, Miss IN. Bast-wood (scr.) 2, Miss R. Ivess (3sec.) 3. Also started: Miss H. Morse (Bsec), Miss B. Ogie>’ (Bsec). The Gordon Cup has been won by Miss N. Eastwood with 13 points, Miss B. Robinson being runner-up- with 11 points.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16671, 26 February 1925, Page 6
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