SWIMMING.
The following are the entries and handicaps for the Oamani Amateur Swimming Club's carnival to-morrow at the Municipal Baths at 2.15 p.m. : 25 Yards Maiden.—R. 0. Wilson, W. Ilensleigh, H. Martyn, B. Bryan, R. Taylor, W. J. Beswick, A. W. Reid, J. W. Warner, E. Smyth, R. 0. Davies, and G. S. Jones.
50 Yards Club Handicap.—D. W. Rosie and li. Iving scr, O. E. Taylor 2sec, H. Benson 3sec, T. E. Orcagh 4sec, J. Cunningham ssee. B. Mil'ligan 7sec, A. Caldwell 12sec, and W. L. Burns 14sec. 50 Yards Inter-Club Handicap.—M. O'Donoghue scr, A. C 4. Sanderson lsec, H. H. Fraaer 2sce, G. G. Priest, 0. G. Aylen. G. P. Sise, and K. Robertson 3sec, A. S.' Duff and P. G. Williams 4sec, S. Bracefield ssec, D. Cowan, H. Rollinson, \V T. Ma-ben. P. Harold, and L. S. •M-Donald 7sec, R. Taylor and J. A. Colenso Bsec, A. Mackie lOsec. 75 Yards Breast Stroke Open Handicap. —I). Cowan and A. G. Sanderson scr, G. P. Sise and F. G. Williams 2sec, R. Taylor 6sec, J. A. Colenso and L. S. Ml)onald 7sec, B. de Lambert Bsec, G. S. Jones, W. P. Ilensleigh, and W. J. Beswick lOsec.
50 Yards Oamaru Boating Club Handicap. —G. Grenfell, 11. I). Stevenson, and 11. Perry ser, A. Stewart lsec, C. Moss and 1!. 'Hrvan 2scc, 11. C. Wilson 4sec, 11. K. Ireland 6sec, and C. Kcattie 12see. 50 Yards Uamaru Amateur Swimming Club Handicap.—F. U. Williams ser, L. S. .M'Donald 3sec, 11. Taylor 4scc. H. I). Stevenson ssee, J. A. Colenso 6sec, A. Mackie, W. P. Hensleigh, and 11. Martyn 7see.
' 100 Yards Inter-Club Relay Handicap Timaru. Rowing Club No. 1 ser, Timaru Amateur Swimming Club 2sec, Timaru Rowing Club No. 2 and Oamaru Amateur Swimming Club No. 1 7&ec, Oamaru Amateur Swimming Club No. 2, and Oamaru Boating Club Usee, Oamaru Amateur Swimming Club No.- 3 20s.ee. Water Polo Match.—Local team : Goalkeeper, L. S. M'Donald; full back, J. A. Colenso; half backs, H. Martyn and G. S. Jones: forwards—R. Taylor, F. G. Williams, and W. J. Keswick. Emergen cies: Forward, W. P. Hensleigh; back, R. King. The Committee have everything well in hand, and a good 1 ■ afternoon's sport can be expected by all who come to the carnival, which, commences at 2.15 p.m. sharp. Competitors' tickets can be had from the secretary to-morrow.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10063, 3 February 1909, Page 4
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393SWIMMING. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10063, 3 February 1909, Page 4
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