SWIMMING.
(By Amphi Bios.)
The annual meeting of members of the Stratford Swimming Club will bo held in the Borough Council Chamber on Tuesday evening. The weather is still far from encouraging for swimming, and there are pessimistic swimmers who hold the opinion that all the swimming we will have this season will be swimm'ng along the road backfords and forwards to work. This, however, is an extreme view, and I (the oversigned A. 8.) guarantee that from January to June of next year there will not he a day which cannot oe entered in the class for “days most suitable for producing swimmers.” Therefore inemoers of the club should roll up in force to the meeting on Tuesday, and should not stay at home merely because the opening of "he season is a bit. far off or because they are not quite sure that there is going to be anything which can bo recognised as a season at all: a big attendance is desired so that arrangements can be made for a programme of events during the season which will, as nearly as a human-devised thing can, he suitable to the majority and will tend to make swimming the most popular, and it is admitted that it is the most healthy, sport.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 99, 9 December 1911, Page 4
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