SWIMMING.
, .. X 7 f'iibli' Association.) A 1 | m'XKltlX. March 1. The Otago Centro of the fanning Association at a meeting opposed tin. ;, r ,ler of selection, for the Olympic nroinc the order should he (James, ui£n>‘4 Lm ' , r» Miss Miller. Miss Stock lev and T). 1 • Lindsay. ,i The Chairman pointed out tha oit-ls should certainly have preference over Lindsay. K the swimmers wou to he-sent with a chance ol reaching the finals. Miss Miller with a dmadvantaoe of 100 yards hath, had swum TUlvds in only 7 seconds outside the world’s record in a 25yds. hath. Tundsav’s time for 410yds was .V2 seconi f oiiside the. record. One wonklW „o chance aga inst men like 80. Weismuller. WOll LTV S IIKCCmiL SYDNEY. March 1. authorities claim Bennie Swimming at h< ■ ho hu nMealing’s tune of 1.10 d ’ dred yards hack stroke title world’s
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1928, Page 3
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