INTER-SCHOOL SPORTS.
SWIMMING AND DIVING EVENTS. , GOOD CONTESTS YESTERDAY. R-epresen.ta.ti.ves of five secondary and five primary schools took part yesterday in. inter-school swimming and idiving events. The gathering, which iwas held at the Wairarapa iligh School baths in., fine; sunny weather, was organised by Mrs. M. Cleghorn, Principal of St. Matthew’s Collegiate School for Girls, and proved very successful. The standard of performance throughout was high,, particularly in the diving events. The fixture was the first of its kind held in Masterton. The results of the events decided are as follow:— Secondary.—Relay Race: St. Matthew’s Collegiate School and Solway ‘College, equal, 1; Wairarapa High School, 3. Diving.—Higfi School, 44 points, 1 ; Solway College, 43 points, 2; St. Matthew’s College, 42 points, 3; St. Bride’s Convent, 38 points, 4; Technical School 136 points, 5. Primary Schools’ Relay Race.—Masterton West School, 1; St. Matthew’s Collegiate Sießool, 2; Fernridge School, At the conclusion of the events, Mr. H. B. Tomlinson, Principal of the Wai-rarap-a High School, thanked Mrs. Cleghorn, on behalf of the other Principals, tor mauguTating the competition.* It was a very happy idea and he trusted that in future the events would he held annually.
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Wairarapa Age, 16 March 1933, Page 4
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194INTER-SCHOOL SPORTS. Wairarapa Age, 16 March 1933, Page 4
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