SWIMMING.
RICHMOND SCHOOL. Tic ar.r.ual R'.vimming sports in connexion with the' Richmond Sclw.n were iic.'d in ths tcaool bath «n Thursday afternoon, 'ilitic "•n.c -i atk-nclnnce of parents and th'W-n. ' Messrs W. Bassett and J. Smith acted ;'5 judges. Mr Longworth, tlw Board';. Fhvuciii Drill Inspector v;as iue"*nt, axd assisted in judging. All the c'-cr.U were keemy contested, C, Hoc he a tor nil I tin" Hi' a iccord for the school in the iiova' "championship Race. 'i'hc t olio wins were ttfc results ol the various events: — L i.aiUi'lOilaUip livjilJ/ —C. iiOctlCSiu.r iH. 01111111 *». iicixiita o. t,jn»inpioiifciiip —lunda 1, Laura, roiu i. Lily Comots o. Dengtu (boysj— -Uitcueu 1, C. iioDeriaou <->■ C-suueroa 0. Lcsmcra' Leugtu <girls)-.dar]oric iiridgens 1> -Edna. Donaldson —, Ouvo Uuviaboo and \ «.-ru Uav;u&oii u>nuaJ> H. . aUyai llanoicap (tioya) —iat heat: C. LoclicbJcr ii C. vviiuou W. Sweeney \i. -nd uta i: A. Aideraiey 1, "W. -McLean 2, iiSmith w- Final: A. Aldcr3ley J, C Avatsou " n. binith '•}. ■' , , „ Learned \vidtli (boye)— Ist, boat: H. Coates hA. is, in. ivclra\vay 3 nd jKut: A. l»at€n 1, L. Christie -, C 1 cr ou--40«i 3. iiiw.t: L. Christie 1, U jrcrgtteou ,\. Kcllaway 3. ■_ Learners' width (girle)—lst heat: 2sgaio Tarton 1. Doris lioyce ii, Eileen llcarncy 3. J£ hit'. Kettle buckling I, Freda Painter 2, Uorothv Ingham 3. imul: Doiothy Icgham l.'Ngaio Xur'.on 2, Dona Boyco and Jii.een Kearuoy 3. , Back Rate —Rinda Boyce 1, Laura Ford "'Diving— C. L. Rochester 1, A. Aideraiey 2, Tub Kaco—Thelma Loobo 1, W McLean 2. Kciay Race —Standard -1 i.M~ Simea, A. Aideraiey, C. Robertson, A Roberts) dard 6 (H. "Watson, A. Spooner, H. brnrth, C. Rochester) 2. . , , . Old Girls' Race—Flomo Grubb 1. Old Boya' Race— Clyde Smith 1, L. JackRon It. Ritchic 3. , . . . School Gajdena' Comp cll Uon—Ma r jorio Remolds and Daru, Abbott 1, Kathleen Redpath 2, Mabel "Woodfield and Jessie Anderson 3. CHRISTCHtJRCH LADIES' CLUB. "The following ate the xeaults of club competitions recently dccided: — • 100-ds Handicap lei boat: liuea il. But J W vL i- Jijss Wilson, 2. 2nd w. Mii A'Couit, 42sec, 1; Mus Fraeer, ] Final: Miss Billson 1, Miss A i : he rt competition for Mrs Gould's-duim--'nion lifo-saving cup was very keen, and the exhibitions of life-saving wero °{ D " ex Z < ;it~ tionallv high standard. Miss Mabel Billwinning the cup, the numIxr of pointi gained by her being 5Ci, Mis« Rona secured second place v.itli o4 paints. • ' "
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16162, 16 March 1918, Page 13
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