SWIMMING
NORMAN ROSS TOUR ABANDONED. • (By Telegraph-Press Aswclati.n.) \ Auckland, February 21. A en bio message received by the secretary of» the Amateur Swimming Association. Mates that the New Zealand tour .01'. Norman Ross has been abandoned owiiu i!> shipping ditHcuiii^J. ISLAND BAY CLUB. The weekly swimming sports of the Island Bay, Surf' and ;.if','-Saring Club were held on /SatunK". The weather was very 'cold? a stitr southerly blowing. Results arc. as follow:— Ladies'. diving—Miss 7v. Skinner (21 points), 1; Miss I). Small (15 points), 2. Tho only competitor^. 100 yds. life-saving, men's (fourth roethod)-A. C. Maddock, 1; F.. t. Maddock, 2. Men's diving—G- Nealo (24'< points), 1; W. Braithwaite (18 points), 2; W. M.rrin [17 points), 3. Tlui -vily competitors. lOOyds. breast-sttok* handicap—G. .'Nsale' (scr.), 1; E. H. 801 l Msec), 2. There were four starters, but two failed to finish. The points won by (he team competing for the Wisram Shield in the swimming tournament were:—Auckland, <3j;'Canterbury B. 70V; Canterbury A,' 681; Wellington, Gfl; HawkeVßny, 54. Tho possible points totalled 80.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 127, 23 February 1920, Page 9
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172SWIMMING Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 127, 23 February 1920, Page 9
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