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AFTER RECORDS

SWIMMERS PRACTISING. LOS' ANGELES, July 26. Unofficially bettering one world record and assaulting two others, tire Japanese swimmers to-day: had served notice' oni the swimmers of other nations entered in the Olympic Games to beware of the Japanese competing in the final trials for places in the Japanese team, Kitamura, a H-year-old, won the 150 J metres trial in l&min.' 43 4-5 sec. The Olympia record is 19min. 51 4-osec. By eighteen inches Eleanor Geratti Savilio, of San Francisco, yesterday held ft victory over “Queen” Helene Madison, at iSattlie, in an exhibition 50-yaird free-style swimming match at Pasadena. Mrs Saville had failed to gain a plno ini the American Olympic team. Josephine M’Kim was third in the exhibition race. .

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1932, Page 7

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AFTER RECORDS Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1932, Page 7

AFTER RECORDS Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1932, Page 7

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