SWIMMING.
N..Z. CHAMPIONSHIPS. (fly Telegraph—Per Press Association.) DUNEDIN. Jan. 23. The National Swimming Championships were continued this morning. 1220 Men’s, lirst heat.—ldmlsny (Canterlmry) 1. Claridge (Wellington) 2, Enright (Auckland) and liolam Canterbury) dead heat 3. Won liv three yards. Time 2.39 4-5. Second heat.—Pelham (Wellington) and Stokes iCanterbury) dead heat 1, McLean (Otngoi 3. Time 2.13 1-5. Intermediate Hoys, lirst heat.— .Brownlie (Aucklandi 1. Woods (Canterbury) 2, Eaton (South Canterbury) 3. Won by a touch. Time “.1 3-5. Second heat.—Palmer (Wellington) I, Gilwim (Wanganui) 2, Hnrland (Otago) 3. Won by six yards. Time 3.33. In the water polo, second round, Canterbury A beat Canterbury B 3—l. Miss Miller, who was second to Miss Stoekley in the KM) yards on Saturday returned 6S 1-5 seconds for the distance, 1-5 of a second slower than the winner, and 1-5 better than Miss Shand’s previous record.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1928, Page 4
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