SWIMMING SPORTS
CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL CARNIVAL (Special to Times) CAMBRIDGE, Wednesday The annual sports ar the Cambridge District High School were held in the Municipal Laths on Monday ai ternoon when there was a large attendance. I tie standard of swimming at tiie school is good, indicating the value of the daily swimming classes. The secondary school championships were won bv Lallie Brock and J. Singleton and the primary championships by Judith Hanna and E. Webb. Results were:— Final primary boys’ championship: 1-. Webb I. J. Dagg 2. R. Belli 3. Primary girls’ championship: J. Hanna 1, P. May 2, I>. Webber 3. j earners, boys lo and 1.1, across batlis. 11. Hjorili l. i. Richard.? 2. J. llaleby 3. Learners, girls, a-cross baths: L. Nel-on I. M. Peake 2. I. Fail-brother 3. ' .iris, I i ancl I.X. 33 1 - 3y.fi >: H. Craig I. P. 1.e.-lev 2. BOVS, 11 and 15, ad l-ayds: D. Griggs I. A. HJorth 2, Breen Boys.! unilor" in, arms? baths: p. George t. g j batlis*: *.i. Garrard l, M. Ba-nard- 2, j Mav 3. •secondary girls’ championship, m. 2-3 | vij-i• i Brik-k 1.4. I m 2. < olimdms 3. Secondary boys’ championship. 2-3 yd-: J. -ingleton i. !.. Singleton 2, | Breen Primary boys’ relay: Kiwi I. Huia 2.1 Tul 3. Primary girl*’ relay, kiwi I. Tui j 2, Huia 3. secondary boy- rela.\: I <*a i, \wa 2. Secondary girls' relay: Toa 1. \\va 2. Standing dive, boys and girls under 10: S. Belk 1. Girls, under 10, across baths: B. Richards 1, -. May 2. M. Hodgson 3. Boys, under 10, acros,. bath?: D. Taylor 1. fi. K'eeley 2. Boys. « o an l it, 33 l - 3yds: D. Belk l, G. Boulton 2, J. Dagg 3. Girls. 10 ami M. 33 1 3yds: B. Richardson l, P. Solly 2. J. Garrard 3. '.iris, under 10, 25yds.- J. Garrard 1. S. Belk 2 Bovs, 10 and 11, standing dive: B. Belk 1. j. Dagg 2, 4. Miller 3. Girls, 10 and M, standing dive; j. Garrard i. p. Solly 2. Bays, 12 and 13, 33 l-3yds: E. Webb l. S. Morris 2. G. Walker 3. Dive, bovs 12 and !": P. Miller i. F. Wc.bb 2, H. Maisey 3. Dive, girls 12 and 13: J. Hanna I. M. May 2. P. May 3. Dive, bovs, 14 and over B. Breen l. R. Andrew* 2. Drve, girls 14 and over G. t-oilimbus i, L. Brock 2, Boyi, 15 and ii*
25'vds: D. Reik 1. R Dagg 2. iranna 3. Girls, 1 n and 11, 25.vds: J. Garrard 1. B. Richardson 2. P. Solly 3. Roy-, 12 and t a ouvd-- R. Morri- l. G. Walker 2. W Speary' 3. Girls, 12 and 13, 50yds: ■> Hanna 1, P. May 2, M. May 3. R 1i : ami 15, sO.vds: B. Breen l. J. Fyn i~ 2.1 (u and 15. 50.vds: 11. Craig I. I’ j Tisley 2. Egg and spoon race, under 1 • 1 M. May J. R. Hanna 2, D. Webber 3. Kgu and spoon race, over 11: T. I.ynds I. •' Singleton 2. Jh Breen 3. Girls, -enioi handicap, 16 and over: G. columbn? 1, JLow 2.
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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21369, 13 March 1941, Page 11
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