TRAINING COLLEGE TOURNEY.
SWIMMING EVENTS. Hie swimming events resulted in Canterbury increasing its laad over Wellington fifteen points being gained by the local AV aKa j. nst by Wellington. thus entitling Canterbury to n twopoint win. The swimming race* were very closely contested and some really good swimming was seen. The results were :—- l-3Yds Men's Race—A. B reward (Christchurch) 1. M. C. Amadio (Welling, tou) 2. Time—-20 l-Ssec. 31 1-3Yds Women s Race—Miss Hogg (WelTime—<*? % 'leT Swab<?y (Wellington) 2. 60 2-3 Yds Men a Race— H. Lunn (ChristT’ime— 4/4 - M ‘ C * Amadio (Wellington) 2. 60 2-BYde Women's Breast-stroke Race ¥■*“. Rruee (Wellington) 1, Miss Matheson (Christchurch) 2. Time—Tlsec. 100Yds Men’s Breast-stroke Race—F. E G Johansen (Christchurch) i. L. N. Smith (Wellington; 2. Time—9l&sec. Women’s Relay Race—Wellington and Christchurch swam a dead heat. Men’s Relay Race—Christchurch (H. I/unn, H. G. Brown. E. Schnack and A. Breward) 1, Wellington 0. Women's Dive—Miss Barry (Canterbury) 1, Miss M'Clnrg (Canterbury) *2. Men’s Dive—A. Breward (Canterbury) 1, W. Muuro (Wellington) 2. COMBINED MEETING OF EXECUTIVES. The executive of ihe Wellington and Christchurch Training College Students’ : Associations held a combined meeting this j , i!s >r " ine - 34 r W. Munro, president of the : y elhngton Association, occupied the ! The chairman said that in the tourna- ! ment he ween the Auckland and Welling-, ton Training Colleges there was a very i tull programme, including boxing and, athletics. Boxing had been included in 1 present tournament but they also wish - | eft to see atnle'ics included. Mr K. G. Chappie (Canterbury) said ho agreed that the programme of the tournament should h, as comprehensive as P-ss hie and should include athletics. They snouid hmd future executives to have ath- * °" tbe Programme of the tournai "f I , ” OVf ‘ d tbat * athletics should -Provided for at future tournament--. : motion of Mr‘V. “'.T^Hav^Wel. | »n*toii). it wan decided that at future ttrnaments five weights should he pro- ' . „ - tor 111 the ,raxing and a distance that ,V) tbe - sw l ? ,rniM - 11 was also agreed that provision should be made in the tour. tl?e“swhn ri!? " latio ” B for si’ooific dives at «tk place as to th. ta ~ 't o *]”.”' Should be allowed at . idrd debate. It was finally de- ' 1 wi movir l< xV U fi rJeCtIO,,S Bhould hc «l-Y-eu pi ovule,l they were relevant, it was agreed tlrat a men’s hooker o fUl<l ' >e included *>n the proornvJL 8 should be tween the two 1 colle* 0^3 * tournamer it beThe W^ l em T i, t I V T ’"“' V "»>' Mt o„“ IUUI been a " K,at sttecessEXPRESSIONS OF GOODWILL l.v a social gathering in tile Training ttt egc 1-aU in Peterborough Street ,Ids “r ! STSSU !of both colleges, and a Me wbh ch a .err» n, l ?atherin * broke un .\ 1 1 ti cheers and with exoresaions of eood • will and wishes for further to„rnamc-n*3 between ( bristcb.nrch and Wellington Wellington
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17346, 10 May 1924, Page 12
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