1924 The Taranakian Vol. 13 No. 1 May part2

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CHAPEL NOTES

SWIMMING SPORTS

pictures illustrating the New 'restament story of the life and death of ol.u· Lord. Pictme::; by the great ma::;ter::; have alway::; an uplifting effect, aucl the ::;chool lantern helped to make that effect felt.

24sec. Sixth heat: Rawson 1· time, 25sec. Seventh heat: C. St1·onge 1; time , 25.·cc. Eighth heat: Ennis 1; time, 24 1-5sec. Ninth beat: Jackson 1; t ime, 26sec. 'l.'enth heat: G. J<'ooke::; 1; time, 26t:~cc. Eleventh heat: Fletcher 1; time, ~6sec. Tw Lfth heat: Galbraith 1; time, 24t:~cc. 'rhi1tecntlt heat: \Vyborn 1; time, 2L 1 3-5sec. Fourteenth heat: Lawrence 1 ; t ime, 23sec. Fifteenth heat: Rakau 1; time, 26 4-5sec. Sixteenth heat:: Campbell 1; time, 26 3-fi::;ec. Seventeenth heat: Groombridge 1; time, 24 1-5sec. emi-finals-Fir st heat: Harrison 1, Stronge 2, vVebb 3; time, 22 4-5.-ec. Second heat:.Lawrence 1, Campbell 2, \¥yborn 3; time, 25 2-5sec. FmalHarrison 1, I1awrence 2, Stronge 3; won on th e touch; time, 22 4-5sec. 33 1-3 Yards Preparatory Boys' Race.-C. Stronge (scr.) 1, J. McLean 2, A . H therington 3. Won by one yard. Time, 25 1-5sec. 66 2-3 Yards Open.-First heat: H. Hawkins (scr.) 1. Second heat: P. Sladden ( 1sec.) 1. 'rhird heat: G. Fookes 1. Fourth heat: Gibson 1. Fifth heat: Spiers l. Sixth heat: R. Noonan l. Seventh heat: Beverley 1. Eighth heat: J. Law 1. Final: H. Hawkins 1, P. Sladden 2, S. Spiers 3; time, 49 1-5sec. 33 1-3 Yards New Boy.-' Raee.-First heat: Harrison 1. Second heat: Riley 1. Third heat: G. Sutton 1. Fourth heat: Fowler 1. Fifth heat: A . Walker 1. Sixth heat: G. Beaven 1. Final: Fowler 1, Riley 2, Beaven 3; time, 25 4-5sec. Learners' Race (width of baths) .-First heat: Harman 1, Murray 2; time, 8 3-5sec. Second heat: Pratt 1, Law 2; time, 9 3-5sec. Third heat: Wells 1, J. Hetherington 2; time, 10sec. Fourth heat: G. Jns.ull 1, Carr 2; time, 8 3-5sec. Final: Murray 1, Pratt 2, Harman 3; time, 9 3-5sec. 33 1-3 Yards Brea.t Strok .-First heat: Robb 1 ; time, 32sec. Second heat: Anderson 1; time, 33sec. Third heat: 'r. Fooke.- 1; time, 35 1-:"sec. Fourth heat: J. Beaven 1; time, 33 4-5Rec. Fifth heat: P. Sladden 1; time, 32sec. Sixth heat: Satmders 1· time, 31 1-5sec. Seventh heat: Grant 1; time, 31sec. Eighth heat: Hutchen 1; time, 31 1-:).-rc. Ninth h eat: Dolby 1; time, 33sec. Final: Hutch en 1, Amlerson 2, Saunclers 3; time, 31sec.

On Ea::;ter Day the Old Boy::;, who were holding their annual re-union, asked for a service at 9.30, and we are grateful to the vicar and churchwardens for enabling it to be held. Quite a good crowd turned up, and several of the present boys came along to form a choir for the occasion. Brown and Foclen resumed their acquaintance with the Lectern, and Lomas was fortunately there to preside at the organ a· of yore . The usual commemoratio n of the Anzac fallen was kept on April 27, the nearest Sunday to Anzac Day, when the school roll of honour was read, and the Dead March played at the close of the service.

SWIMMING SPORTS. (J. Penman and H. Hawkins.) Our annual swimmin g sports were held at the Municipal Baths on Thursday, February 28, when perfect weather prevailed, which favoured both spectators and contestants. The officials were: Starter, Mr. vV . H . Moyes; marksman, Mr. G. F . Bertrand; call steward, Rev. C. H. Strong; check starter, Mr. F. J. Eggleton; announcing steward, Mr. A . J. Papps; official recorder, Mr. A. W. Diprose; final stewards, Messrs. J. Connell and D. Saxton; judges, Messrs. R. H. Rockel, C. G. Bottrill and A. G. J ohnson; time-keeper, Mr. Kerr. The committee was as follows :-Mr. F. J. Eggleton (chairman), ;r. Patterson and D. O'Halloran (joint secretaries), E. Gibson, vV. A. Alexander, J. D. Mackay, T. Revell, J. Penman, H. Hawkim: and P. Sladden. Keen and interestin"' races ended as follow:33 1-3 Yards Open.-FirRt heat: Harrison 1; time, 22 3-5sec. Second heat: Hilliard 1; time, 25sec. Third heat: A. Webb 1; time, 24 1-5sec. Fourth heat: G. Bayley 1; time, 24 4-5sec. Fifth heat: Gilmour 1; time,

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