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YOUNG BOY SWIMMER'S USUCCESS

BEATS LEIVERS IN TITLE RACE

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A feature of the A.S.A. Cham- nionships, which were begun at Scarborough yesterday, was the fine performance of J. Hale, a 15- year-old Hall swimmer, in a 440yds heat.

In a keen duel with RH. Teiv ers (Longton), a former cham- pion, Hale made a brilliant covery after swimming into the ropes 75 yards from I losing a few feet

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Norman Wainwright (Hanley), the holder, won his heat easily in 5min 8 4-5sec, being fully four lengths ahead of his nearest rival, K. R. Hamilton Deane (Great Yar- mouth). Wainwright holds the Bri- tish Native record at the distance with 4min 58, 2-5sec.

GALLANT BIDA

Otter S S-C. (London) and Bourne mouth S.C retained their titles in the men's and, women's club cham- pionships

DR Neal, Leicester school- boy, made a gallant but uns ful bid to reach the final of the men's 200 yards breast stroke. He did not leave school at Leicester un- til four o'clock and then had to make the journey to Scarborough.

The authorities put back his heat for a short time to allow him to re- cover, from his dash. He finished third

440-Jards Me Finalists: N Wa 5 8 45 KE (Great Yarmouth), Pearson (Oldhan Hale (Hall), (Longton), 5- (Swansea),

Men's Springboard Diving Champion- ship Finalists: P. H. Beveridge (Highgate), 115.38 marks, PG. Hod- ges (Highgate) (holder), 1140 A. Macdonald (Birmingham), 108:23, C. D. Tomalin (RATA, 107.7, 1 Crabb (London), 98.27, C. Scott (Ilford), 9343

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