HOKITIKA DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
ANNUAL SWIMMING SPORTS. The Hokitika District High School’s annual swimming sports were held on Wednesday afternoon under ideal weather conditions. A lengthy programme was run oil in good time before a large and interested gathering of parents and friends who wore generous i,n their appreciation of the competitors’ efforts. The Rector and staff are indebted to the, Hokitika Swimming Club for the use of the baths, and to Messrs Lynn, Houston and, Andrews, who very ably assisted in carrying out the programme so successfully. Distance certificates will ho swum for during the next few days. Appended are the results. Boys, 16 years and over.—M. Connolly 1, L. Morgan 2, A. Adamson 8. Time 18 2-ssocs. Girls, 16 years and over.—H. Ridland 1, D. MoWhirter 2, L. Staines 3. Time I6secs.
Boys, 15 years.—A. Shannon 1, J West 2. Time 17 ?-ssccs.
Girls, 15 years.—Nancy Yarrall 1, Gwen Robinson 2. Time lGsees.
Boys, 14 years.—D. Heinz 1, P. Piedrich 2, W. But land . and J. Mc-Doiiga-ll 3. Time 16 4-ssecs. , Girls, 14 years.—Joy Ward 1, Eva Randall 2, .Avis Muir 3. . Time 21 3-ssecs.
Boys, ]3 vears.—First . heat: . R. McDouga.il. 1, R. Roberts 2, Time. 29 2-ssccs. Second heat: C. Jolley 1, T. Dew 2. Time 19secs. Final: !C. Jolley 1, R. MoDougall 2, T. Dew 3. Time 18 4-ssecs.
Girls, 12 years.—Audrey Olsen 1, Florrie Hall 2. Time 22secs. Boys, 31 years.—Warren Radford 1. Boh Wieblitz 2, Albert Jolley 3. Time 26secs. Girls, 11 years.-—Thelma. Archer 3. B°tty McCarthy 2. Jean Thomson 3. Girls, 10 years.—Connie Staines I, : Shirley Guthroy 2, Joan Roberts 3 . -Time 25secs. Senior Diving.—A. Adamson 1, Pat j Irwin 2. J. West 3. ' Junior Diving.—Ron Mcßougall I, - Terry Dow 2, CL .Jolley, 3. ... I T iOiut Plunge.—Dolly MeWhirter’ 1, ! Pat Irwin 2. 1 Fancy Diving.—L. Morgan 1, Pat , Irwin 2. I Egg and Spoon Race.—First heat: ' Lily Staines I,' If^THtin J. Hbwitt. I 3. Second heat ;' D. 3. i p. Andrews 2, B Johnson 3, Final • L. -Staines 1, D. McWhirter 2, Pat, • Irwin 3. * Bovs’ Breaststroke. A ; G. Del' rid' r e L A. Adamson 2, Pat 'lrwin' 3. Girls’ Breaststroke.—First heat: : Nancy Yarrall 1, Rid land 2. i vSecond heat: Aml rev ’Baird 1, Lily 1 Staines 2. Final: Hepn Ridland 1, ■f Nancy A r urr:dl' J 2v Audrey Baird 3. : j .GirlT Divfiig.—Aitdrcy Baird' -l, : Helen Ridthird Tlielma Archer 3.' ! Novelty Race.—First heat: Dolly j McWhi rtor I,' Lily Staihgs 2/ ' Par j Irwin 3. Second h n atV' A. 'Adamson j 1, G. Del bridge 2, T. Dew 3. Final:- ! Ddly. AlcYliirtcr 1, Lily -Staines 2, George DolLridge 3. Second TLlay Race.— “Sipa.ro P-rts’ 1 (A. Shannon Audfey Baird. L. AlorI gan, G.’ Delhridge) 1, Form V (Gbro- ’ m-'rcjal; 2, Fofln Y (General)-3. | .Primary Relay Race.—Std. 6 train-' 1 (P. Died rich. J. We«t. R. RoKn-ts, R. McDougal!) 1. Std. 5 team 2, Std. 4 team 3.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1930, Page 3
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