SWIMMING
ARNE BORG. At a meeting of~ the Taranaki Swimming Centre last night it was announced that Arno Borg won Q probably swim at New Plymouth, most likely on March 7. SUCCESSFUL CLUB NIGHT. Conditions were ideal last night tothe Swimming Club's club night, and tWwas <>'* hers. Races held resulted as follows; 25yds boys’ nice.—J. Lav's L REager 2, I>. Scoble 3. 25yds. Girls’ race.,—Z. Grubb 1, G. Hale 2. B, Hale 3. J U a , water poh» game the gins beat the boys by three goals to nil. Afterwards the adlnlt members had a pole practice. TTTE CARNIVAL. At, a recent meeting of the committee, full arrangements were made for the forthcoming carnival. Further 1 seating accommodation wi.ll he provide j eel, and the light will he added to The baths are looking well now and will lie specially lime-washed for the carnival. WATER POT/) MATCH. A team will go l to the Automobile Association’s picnic at Everett Reserve, to play a water polo match with a, team from the Tngleweodl Swimming Club.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 35, 13 February 1929, Page 5
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