SWIMMING.
[BY TET.EOPAPXT —PEIt TRESS ASSOCIATION.] AUCKLAND, Jan. 17. Adamson, who broke the 100 yards swimming records last week, and was chosen to represent Auckland in the New Zealand Championship at Napier, is unable to obtain the necessary leave. Jj. L.. Kronfeld, who was unable to compete at the Auckland championships, owing to an injury, has entered for all the. free stvlo distances. SYDNEY, Jan. 17. The hundred yards New. South Wales swimming championship resulted:— Doyle 1. Kirkland 2. Cnrherry 3. Time 54 1-5 seconds. This is the fastest time ever recorded by an Australian for the distance. 880 Yards Championship.—Christie 1. Kelly 2, tlrifliths 3. Time 11 min 47 '2-ij secs.
220 Yards Breast-stroke Championship.— Bailldon 1, O’Connor 2, Chalmers 3 .miTein.2insnatlht, — QQQPsi crs. Time 3 mins 14 secs.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1926, Page 4
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