SWIMMING
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL INTER-HOUSE SPORTS HELD. ANNUAL GATHERING. The annual inter-house swimming sports were held at the intermediate School o.i Thursday and Friday in good weather. .Some exciting finishes were witnessed by a large crowd of parents and supporters of the school. The total of points for Ihe respective house.- gave Campbel: House the premiership with 100$ points, three points ahead of Taylor House, details ocing: Campbell House .. .. .. .. JUOi Taylor House 97 A Ballance 5.; Wakelie.d House 34 IDc’.a'ls of results are as follow, the respective houses being indicated by abbreviations: — .Senior Girls’ 75yds.--T. Walts (T) .1, B. Birch (W) 2, N. Wilson (B> Junior Boys’ 75yds.— Durrani (T) .1. McGregor (T) 2, iiobb (W) 3. Junior Girts’ 75yds.—AL Walt (C.i 1. V. Southcombe (T) 2, R. Grinstead (T> 3. ♦Senior Girls’ 50yds.—P. Watts (Ti 1. B. Birth (W) 2, M. Wait (C) 3. Gir.s ’* Breaststroke 50yds.—aI. Watt (C > 1, P. Watts (T) 2, B. Birch (W) 3. Bovs’ Breaststroke 50yds.— McGregor (T) 1. Jones (Bl 2. Grubb (B) 3. Boys’ Dive.—Hodge (B; .1. Findlay (C) 2. Jones (B) and Lewis (B) 3. Giris’ Dive.—M. Watt. (C; 1, P. Watts (Ti 2. L. Dau re (C) Corfu Dive.—-.Sajnpson (W» I, Gran vii.e i I’ ) 2, M. Watt (C) and Bailey {Senior Boys’ 100yds.—'Green (B; 1. Turner (C) 2. Hodge (Bi 3. Senior Gir s’ 25yds.•—P. Watts (T 1. B. Birch (W) 1, J. IDaci’e (C> 3. Junior Boys’ 50yds.—Durrant (T; J, Keesing (C) 2, McGregor (T) 3. Junior Girls’ 50yds.—M. Wait (C I. O. Cavell (C) 2, M. Day (W) 3. Senior Boys’ 23yds.—Ross (T• J, Granville (T) 2. Lewis (B) 3. Junior Boys’ 25yds.—Brennan (C> 1. Ro>bb (W) 2, Keesing (C), Dunam (T) Girls’ Backstroke 25yds.—P. Watt? (T > 1. M. Wait (t’i 2, B. Brch (W) 3. Senior Boys* 50yds.—Green (B) ]. Lewis (Bi 2. Turner (C) 3. Junior Girls’ 25yds.—M. Watt (Ci 1. O. Cavell (C) 2. V. Southcombe (T) 3. • Boys’ Backstroke 25yds.—Hodge (B 1, Sampson (W) 2, Jones (Bi 3. Junior Girls’ Relay.—Campbell 1. Taylor 2. Ballance 3. Junior Boys’ Relay.—Campbell 1. Taylor 2, Wakefield 3. Senior Girls’ Re'ay.—Taylor I, Wakefie'd 2. Campbell 3. Senior Boys’ Relay.— Ballance 1. Tavlor 2. Campbell 3. Flying Squadron.—Campbell I, Tay lor 2. Ballance 3. Plate Diving.—Campbell and Bal lance equal 1. Taylor 3, Wakefield 4. WANGANUI EAST SCHOOL ANNUAL SPORTS HELD. MANY CONTESTS. Many keen contests and close finishes were provided at the Wanganui Last School annual swimming spoils, held in the school baths on Thursday aiternoon. The lengthy programme as carried through wit’ll the utmost expedition, much to the appreciation of hie large attendance of parents and friends. A d(\A.>n.*t; a lion of diving and swimning by Mr. G- Brewer was much appreciated. The principal events, the girls’ ani boys’ championships, were Ciusely . >n tested. Arthur Wilks and Joi Friend were equal with 10 points ea«for the boys’ championship and Mona Welton first for the girls with 8 [joints, Myrle Bradshaw and Isa MdJougali were second, equal with 5 points each) Following is the list of winners of the various competitions: Boys’ Beginners (across the l>a-:hs). —K. Moosinan 1, A. Webby 2, W. Mt r tin 3. Girls’ Beginners (across baths j.— Vivienne 1. io-t ], Marjorie Worrall 2 Rita Parker 3. 25yds. Boys’ Championship. Fiist head: Friend ] ? Fitch 2. Kaye 3. Second heat: L. Wilks 1, Boss 2, Hancock. 3. Final: Wilks 1, Friend 2. Boss 3. 25yds. Girls’ Championship.—Fi ft heat: Mona Waldon 1, Mavis Fade? 2, M. Mainton 3. Second heat: le Bradshaw 1, Shirley Hogg 2. Isa e* Dougall 3. Final. S. Hogg 1. M. Bi s-haw 2, M. Welton 3. Boys * 25 yds. (under 15 > Handica Desmond Boss J, Arthur Wilks 2. Drewery 3. Giris’ 25yds. (under 15 > Handica Shirley Hogg 1, Myr’e Bradshaw Mona Well on 3 Boys’ 50yd«. Chatnpions'hip.— 1 heat: A. Wilks 1. J. Friend 2. Jones 3. Second hea-: Fitch 1, D 2. Hancock 3. Final: Fr’end 1, W 2. li>ovle 3. Boys’ 25vds. (under 131 Handica Geo. Garrud J, G. Jones 2, R. Sqirii Giris’ 25yds. (under 13 j Handica S. Hogg 1, H. Workman 2. M. We Roys’ 25yd<. Breaststroke Chamn ships.—First heal: Friend 1, L. Jo 2 B Hillier 3 Second heat: Wilk Dovle 2, Kave 3. Final: I’r’end Wilks 2, Doyle 3. Girls’ 25yds. Breaststroke Chan ni ship.—First heat: M. Eades 1, F- Fk ing 2. Second heat: M. Bradshaw S. Fiyger 2. Third heat: M. Welton I. McDougall 2. Final: M. Welton| y 1. McDougall 2. M. Bradshaw 3. I Bnvs’ 25yds. (under 11) Handicap.!J. Wilson 1. G. Drummond 2, I. Goldthorpe 3. Girls’ 25yds. (under 11 > Handicap- - R. Thompson 1, M. Moore 2. Boys’ 25yds. Backstroke Champ’o • ship Finai. — Wilks 1, Friend 2, DoyJ Gir's’ 25yds. Rackstroke Champinn ship Final.—l. McDougall 1. M. Eades 2, M. Welton 3. Bovs’ 50yds. (under 15) Handicap F nal.—L. Jones 1. G. Kaye 2, A. Springer 3. Girls’ 5 ivds. (under 15) Handicap Final.—Florence F.eming J, M. Jone? Girls’ Medley (three times acro=.S. Hogg 1. K. Fiyger 2. F. Fleming 3 Bovs’ 25yds. Breaststroke Handicap.— P. White 1. L. Jones 2, B. Hillier ... G rls’ 25yds. Breaststroke Handicap. —K. MeAlcnden 1, M. Clarke 2. F. F emi ng 3.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 64, 16 March 1936, Page 5
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