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SWIMMING.

NEW PLYMOUTH CLUB. HANDICAPS FOR CARNIVAL. The following handicaps have been declared for the principal events for to-morrow afternoon’s carnival: 33 1-3 Yards Open Handicap.—First heat: K. Stohr scr., R. Brokenshlre Isec., Miss Lash 3, G. Gayton 6, Miss Jeffries 9. Second heat: D. Sykes scr., E. Coleman Isec., R. Bailey 2, Miss Purdue 4, Miss Stone 7. 50 Yards Youths’ Handicap.—l. McHardy scr., C. Collins 2sec., 11. Hawkins 3, W. Penman 6, R. Earley 7, G. Gayton 8. Ribbon Dive Handicap.—D. Sykes scr., C. Collins, R? Wilson 31ns., K. Stohr 6ins. 30 Yards Points Prize (Dalgleish medal).— I. McHardy scr., R. Morrison 2sec., K. Taylor 3. 50 Yards Secondary School Boys’ Handicap. —First heat: H. Rickard scr., K. Taylor 2sec, H. Hawkins 5, O. Moore 5, —. Curtis 6, J. Jackson 6. Second heat: T. Foden scr., Collins 2sec., Christie 5, Penn C, C. Tait 6. MISS HOEFT’S LATEST RECORD. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Gisborne, Last Night. At the swimming carnival . to-night Miss Pauline Hoeft, participating in the 150 yards scratch race against local champions, won by half a yard in Imin 52 l-10sec. This was announced as beating the previous world's record for the distance for ladles by one and a half seconds.

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1922, Page 3

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204

SWIMMING. Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1922, Page 3

SWIMMING. Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1922, Page 3

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