SWIMMING.
HATAITAI CLCB. ..> '-^'■■, Since its formation tho Rataitai Swim-, ming Club has made very progressive strides, and its membership is now well over one hundred. The increase in" membership (both men and women) has. made necessary the enlargement of theelub bouse, which has been carried out expeditiously. The perfect weather yesterday drew quite a crowd to the elub house, and needless to say everyone swimming enjoyed tho ■ dip. 1 ■ . Twice/;a week—Wednesdays and Saturdaysmembers of the Ladies' Committee' pro-', vido afternoon tea for elub members.^-.";. AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIP.|' By Telegraph—Press Association—Convricht" (Rec. Jantiarv 4,-5.5 p.m.) ''■■:,: ; Sydney, January 3;' X' In tho 100 yards swimming champion-, ship, Barry was first, and LongworUf. and Solomon, dead heat, .second,-' Time, 5S 2-ose?. '*¥.:■ -'J-; w°Tho 880 yards event resulted:—Longworth, 1; Smith, 2; Adrian, 3...'■■. Time;-' 12min. 7 3-s.iec. ■ i ..y:i'^' , :}i\
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1949, 5 January 1914, Page 8
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135SWIMMING. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1949, 5 January 1914, Page 8
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