SWIMMING
Am interesting , gathering of parents and children attended the baths at the close of the last week, when the Primary School held its annua] carnival. It was evident, both from the number of entrants and from the performances, that a greatly increasing number of children are learning to swim. The weather and the water were warm and the children enjoyed the occasion.
Beginners’ Width, Boys: W. Walsh 1. H. Tainui 2. Girls; E. Huxford 1. B. Phillips 2, N. ’Darby 3. Inter-Room Relay ; —'Standard 6 girls 1. Standard 5-4 boys 2, Standard 5 girls 3.
25 Yards Handicap, Boys, over 11: |M. Morgan, 1, H. Scott 2, Y. .Conning 3. Girlg under 11:—D. Mycroft 1, B. Phillips 2, E. Stuart 3. Girls, over 11: —N. Darby 1, M. Coulson 2. Diving, plain, Boys:—A. Jolly 1, M Morgan 2. Girls:—o. Staines 1, S. Guthrey 2.
'Egg and Spoon Race, Girls: —K. iLewis 1, M. .Coulson 2. Awkward Entry, Boys:—J. Nnlder J. Stuart 2.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1932, Page 3
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163SWIMMING Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1932, Page 3
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