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Titles Change Hands (From "N.Z. Truth's" Swimming Correspondent). During' the swimming championships there was a wholesale changing of titles. Out of eight events all but two changed hands. QP course, the changes were accentuated by reason of the fact that one man m Dave Lindsay, held all the free style titles except the hundred. ' Lindsay defended two of those championships, but m both he was badly 'beaten by his former club mate, Alec Stokes. If Cameron, Stokes, Bridson, and the Auckland intercne.diate girl, Miss P. Robertson, retain their form and show a corresponding improvement m their speed, the' Dominion should have' the nucleus of a powerful team for Los Angeles m 1932: ; . Both Bridson and Stokes showed great form m the distance events. Stokes might easily have won all Lindsay's titles had he been able to hold Bridson on the turns. .

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NZ Truth, Issue 1211, 14 February 1929, Page 14

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WHO NEXT? NZ Truth, Issue 1211, 14 February 1929, Page 14

WHO NEXT? NZ Truth, Issue 1211, 14 February 1929, Page 14

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