CATHEDRAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL CONDUCTS SWIMMING SPORTS.
n T, h ® anr »ual swimming sports of the Cathedral Grammar School were held it the Tepid Baths this morning-. The following were the results:— , V. ne Length Breast-stroke—C. Stevens 1. P. Gillett 2 One Length (under twelve)—S. Oswin l. S. Jones 2. One Length (open)—C. Stevens 1, S. Bartlett 2. Length (under fourteen)—E. Clothier 1, J. Mashlan 2. 200 Yards (open)—S. Bartlett 1, P Gillett 2. Living (open)—G. Paterson 1, P. Shennan 2. Living (under fourteen - )—G. Paterson
Diving for Plates—C. Stevens 1, P. Gillett 2. Bobbing for Corks —G. Paterson 1, J. Mashlan 2. Championship Cup—C. Stevens. House Relay Rave—Tokomaru 1, Aotea 2.
The Chief Justice, the Hon M. Myers, has endowed a prize which will be open to law students at Victoria College. It is to be awarded annually to the student who, in the opinion of the professor, shows the greatest proficiency in professional subjects. The value is £5 5s
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18947, 18 December 1929, Page 10
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