YOUNg FISH
YOUNG Dunedih takes to the water ■*• like a family of sea-lions, as might be gathered frcm the fact that Otago has broken its own record m having the biggest number of schools to sain Swimming Association .certificates. This is not surprising to anypne who watched the splashes of the large army ,of >oung fry^hich ..eompeted" m the recent schools'., championships. ■ ' V/ ;One lad whq> is well worthy of special mention is Reggie Geddes, who collected all the points for his school m tne fiegg Gup, thus placing it as runnerup. The boy, who holds the New Zealand junior boys' 75yds. breast-stroke cha,mPionship, competed m five events, and won the lot. • In passing, it might be recorded that another budding Lindsay named A. Buckland cut out the 33 l/3yds. m 20 4/ssecs. '
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NZ Truth, Issue 1202, 13 December 1928, Page 16
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133YOUNg FISH NZ Truth, Issue 1202, 13 December 1928, Page 16
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