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SWIMMING.

NEW ZEALAND AMATEUR ASSOCIATION. .a wee lxxaX ox tiie ueicjiaiud ox cue uiuicur 3Wi.uLm.Ujg A&BooUiiuii v.a.a ueiu last u*gut; pxeaeuc—mr jx. o. vt au-ains touauKJ. xiiaiubuti, Jr. j XL. Uooo.e, U. i.# u , o. xu. iiuawcu, L. Lent, a. it. w oou,’ A. D. Alueroicy, j?'. Touxiu, L. xiili, A. Uaiton, Ju. x. Aiiudud, s. i.guc, xi. rei-rj, C. ii. Rich, j. mAeane, a. anouaia, v,. uoou, ii. F. Coulter, xt. b. iiatcneior, A. uv-uuieaiey, J. v\ . lwoxuey, i±. P. ouuierland ana i\ Turpin. A letter was received from the New Zeaing that tno school cmidreu’s cnampionsmp medals snouid reacn tne Centre in a The Last Asnburton Amateur Swimming Cluo's application to hoia a carnival on Feoruary < was granted, ana the programme, subject to alterations, was apFermission was granted to the East Christchurch Club to hold a swimming carnival oa tne anernoon ox march 1, ana the programme, suoject to alterations, was appro \ cd. l lie Richmond Amateur Swimming Club was granted permission to hold a carnival on February 9 and the programme, suoiue Fttudalton Swimming Club was granted permission to hold a carnival on narcu io. The Scott Service Tailoring Co. offered a cup ior competition at Cameruury cnainpiouship meetings, the cup to go to the competitor gaming the most points iu the The chairman said that the centre was very muou muebted to the Scott service for tho presentation of such a valuable tropny ior competition in swimming. After some uiscuseion, the cup was accepted; Mr C. Atkinson being the oniy deleA sub-committee, consisting of Messrs Ramsey, Kent and Coulter was set up to interview the donor ol cup with regard to the allocation of points. The executive's action in advising the AucKianu Centre that Miss Gwitha snand was representative for Canterbury in the ladies’ cnatnpioushipa at the .New Zealand The treasurer submitted a balance-sheet showing that the credit balance in hand was £2B 4s 4d, including a profit of £l3 made in the two recent carnivals. The chairman said that considering that the houses were email the centre had done very well out of tne carnival. It was decided that the following championship events be held to-morrow even ing at 5.30 in the East Christchurch Bat-hs - —IOO yards, intermediate boys' breaststroke; 75 yards, junior girls' free Btyle • 150 yards, junior boys’, free style; 220 j yards, men’s championship, free style. I Oa Saturday, at 3 p.m., in the East I Christchurch Baths:—so yards girls, breast stroke: one mile championship, free style; l BSO yards, boys’ intermediate, free style.

.The meeting then adjourned until Fri day night, January 18. EAST CHRISTCHURCH CLUB'S CARNIVAL. The 500yds fifteen men a side and 500yds five men. a side flying squadron championships for the Hollander and Bryce Challenge Cups respectively are to be contested for at the East Christchurch Amateur Swimming Club's annual carnival at the Tepid Bathe on January 16, and these should provide two exciting finishes, as fast teams are competing. The final of the senior water polo championship between United and East Christchurch Clubs will also bo held. As each club has won one game, a great struggle is anticipated in the final. N. S. Batchelor, New Zealand champion for 220yds and 440yds, will attempt to lower the 110 metres record. In addition there are several inter-club events, and altogether a first-class programme is promised.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17244, 10 January 1924, Page 4

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SWIMMING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17244, 10 January 1924, Page 4

SWIMMING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17244, 10 January 1924, Page 4