The formation of a single body representating the. three executives concerned with swimming and life-saving in the Dominion is considered probable. , Not very frequently do animals find their, services officially recognised in the records of sportinfr bodies, "Air. Cyril Heaphe's dog Toss," states the annual report of the" United Cricket Club, Greymouth, 1 in recording thanks to its supporters, "is entitled to special mention in view of. the number of balls he recovered from the rubbish dump, as he must have saved the club more than 305."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19128, 24 September 1936, Page 7
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