SWIMMING.
QUESTION OF AMATEURISM.
; It is understood, that the council of tho New Zealand Amateur ', Swimming' jVsso'oiation' has decided to allow Northern Union footballers to swim as,amateurs. Mr'. H; C. W.Blick, of tho local centre, stated yesterday that the centre was emphatically against, tho council allowing such a thing to occur. He added that th 6 sport"in"Wellington was purely amateur, and they, desired to keep it, so.' : '■
•'•.'■: ,'WORSER : BAY: ! CLUB.y '">« V-t 1 Tho Worser Bay Amateur : Swimming Club, .which is to hold a carnival at Wor-,
eer Bay on Anniversary Day, will decide tho second distanco (100 yards) for the Brodio Cup and tho junior race for Mr. J. F. Atkins's cup at tho Bay this afternoon.
Tho secretary (Mr. J. E. Hughes) supplies A copy of tho programme of ovenbs for tho day, which isas follows:—Small boys' race, 50 yards junior handicap, 60 yards (handicap), 100 yards ladies' bracelot (open), 50 yards (open), Indies' race, 50 yards (open), diving competition, and 220 yards (open). Tho first raco commences at 11 a.m.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1645, 11 January 1913, Page 13
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172SWIMMING. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1645, 11 January 1913, Page 13
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