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DE LOKEE WINS TWICE

DEVONPORT SWIMMING GALA MISS MAGEE’S SPRINT In fairly choppy water at Cheltenham Beach on Saturday afternoon, Reg de Loree splashed home to victory in two of the principal races on the programme decided by the Devonport Swimming Club. Although, the performance in the small surf cannot be taken as an indication of baths competition, de Loree’s showing was welcome, as he has been swimming consistently in all carnivals this sciason. The Deyonport Club made a success of its gala and the attendance was good. Unfortunately, . arrangements for announcing could not be made as satisfactory as at an ordinary carnival. Miss Doris Magee, of the Parnell Club, won the women’s sprint after an interesting tussle with Miss Ena Stockley, New Zee-land representative. For his club. Mount Eden, de Loree captured the inter-club race and the breaststroke handicap. G. Jull won the club race and G. Thompson the novice handicap. One or two races were put on by the Wakatere Canoe Club, Narrow Neck. Details: Novice Handicap, 50yds.—First heat: W. Ramsay (Ponsonby), scr, 1; W. Dweryhouse (Devonport), ss, 2. Second heat: G. Thompson (Devonport), 6s, 1; W. Clarkson (Ponscnby), scr, 2. Final: G. Thompson 1, W. Ramsay and W. Dweryhouse dead heat, 2. Thompson just won home. Junior Girls’ Handicap, 50yds.—A. Thomson, 1; S. Kitchenham, 2. Junior Boys’ Handicap, 50yds.—Bennett, 1; Radonich, 2. Women’s Handicap, 50y.ds.—Miss Doris Magee (Parnell), scr, 1; Miss Ena Stockley (Grammar), scr. 2. Both swimmers were together the whole distance. Miss Magee winning by two feet. Inter-club Handicap, 100yds.—R. de Loree' (Mount Eden), 4s, 1; J. Perrin (Waitemata), 7s, 2; D. Hyauiason (Grammar), 7s, 3. M. Honeyfield, of Parnell, led first, but de Loree came from the back to win by a yard. Invitation Handicap, 50yds.—G. Jull, ss, 1; W. Ahlers, Is, 2; J. Curtayne. scr, 3. Jull won by a yard. Breaststroke Handicap, 100yds.—R. de Loree (Mount Eden), Bs, 1; J. Perrin (Waitemata), 14s, 2; S. Bacon (Devonport), lls, 3. Won by four feet. Water-polo.—Devonport beat Parnell in a scratch game. Canoe paddle race, 100yds.—Perry 1, 1. Cnoe paddle race, 100yds.—Perry 1, Hunt 2, Gruth 3.

PONSONBY CLUB’S CARNIVAL HANDICAPS FOR- TO-MORR9W The following handicaps have been declared for the Ponsonby Swimming Club’s carnival which is to be held at the Shelly Beach baths to-morrow afternoon: — , ~ . , r „ 33 1-3 Yds Schoolgirls Handicap.—R. Thompson, scr; V. Vause, Is; E. Harns, E Allen, A. Regan, 3s. S 3 1-3 Yds Schoolboys’ Handicap.—J. 11. Davev scr; R- Sellars, Is; G. Gardiner, T Ashby, V. Carey, 4s; A. Tylcoat, R. Frankham, J. Johnston, F Somers, ss; L. Wilson, E. Parker. E. Palmer, 6s: J.

The following handicaps have been declared for the Ponsonby Swimming Club’s carnival which is to be held at the Shelly Beach baths to-morrow afternoon: — , . , . , r _ 33 1-3 Yds Schoolgirls Handicap.—R. Thompson, scr; V. Vause, Is; E. Harns, E Allen, A. Regan, 3s. S 3 1-3 Yds Schoolboys’ Handicap.—J. 11. Davev scr; R. Sellars, Is; G. Gardiner, T Ashby, V. Carey, 4s; A. Tylcoat, R. Frankham, J. Johnston, F. Somers. ss; L. Wilson, E. Parker. E. Palmer, 6s: J. Junior Girls' Handicap.—P. Robf>rt<!on scr; M. Smith, Is; S. Brown, 2s; r Hanlon, 3s; A. Grange, 4s; M. Sadler, S'- V vause, 6s; A. Thompson, 7s; M. Patterson Ss; B. Page, lls. * *soYds Junior Boys’ Handicap —R. Piggeon, scr; J. H. Davey, Is; J. Sellars,

2s; W. Kirk, K. McGregor, 4s; A. Lockie ss; S. Gardiner, R. Gee, R. Frankham 6s; D. Mills, E. Parker, 7s; J. Brotherton, 16s. 50Yds Open Handicap.—R. Sellars, scr J. Clark, N. K. Sylow, Is; R. de Loree H. Farnall, J. Perrin, D. E. Keane, V Cunnold, 2s; G. Johnston, S. Brooking B. Bassett, D. McKay, R. Porteous, C. W Litten, 3s; J. Halford, G. Clouston, W Ramsey, A. Walmsley, B. Keane, H Clarkson, J. Rankin, R. E. Lynch, 4s; R Skinner, T. McCarthy, R. H. White, W Foster, ss; W. Hassan, S. Rogers, 6s; R Stedman, R. Annan, 7s; R. Gee, 9s. IOOYds Ladies’ Handicap.—D. Magee E. Stockley, scr; M. Farquhar, 2s; D Grant, P. Robertson, 3s; E. Champion 4s; M. Smith, ss; B. Hanlon, 6s; M. 'Bell Bs. 220Yds Breaststroke Handicap.—N. K Sylow, scr; T. Lowe, 7s; E. V. Bruton 9s; F. G. Ansell, 14s; W. Foster, 19s A. Clarke, 245; Miss J. Thompson, 245. IOOYds Inter-club Handicap.—R. Sellars, scr; J. Enwright, 3s; R. de Loree V. Cunnold, 4s; C. Brownlee, ss; W. J Stevens, B. Bassett, R. Porteous, 6s; D E. Keane, E. Midgeley, N. Noble, 7s; S Brooking, C. W. Litten, D. McKay, 8s H. Clarkson, B. Keane, 9s; R. E. Lynch 10s; R. H. White, lls.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 545, 24 December 1928, Page 9

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DE LOKEE WINS TWICE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 545, 24 December 1928, Page 9

DE LOKEE WINS TWICE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 545, 24 December 1928, Page 9

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