I ANGOSTA 1937-
FH089 20T TIVO DISC Iss.
HODGES RETAINS
DIVING TETLE
Taylor's Fast time In
150 Yards Heats
WAINWRIGHT WINSOMNIAZA
220 TITLE
London, July
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Frederick Hodges (Highgate C), the 15-year-old Olympic diver retained the springboard diving] title when the A.S.A. Nationalse Championship meeting was contin Apparently he had other views on ued at Scarborough yesterday with
the subject, however, for Jones, a 12.08 points. C. D. Tomalin
great player, remains at Maineux, (R.A.F.), a former holder.
as does the obvious inference that second with 1184 points.
the Wolves ventured into the trans- fer-market purely for profit
Miss Jean Gilbert (Jersey S.-C.) again won the women's high diving championship.
M. H. Taylor (Sheffield Bath Club)
I returned the fastest time of
2-5sec in the heats of the
Whether such a policy generally is as gound one of course is open to doubt, but certainly in the case of the Wanderers it was both a paying and a successful one.
That such happy results followed was no doubt due to the as
eness 150 yards men's back-stroke cham-of Manager Buckley, 3 ver -pionship. The Olympic swimmer,
player in his own days he ku M. Y. french-Williams (Penguin job well and understood the S.C.) was next with Imin 51sec.
of his club better than anyone else. WAS CRITICISED
FED WAINWRIGHT'S WIN
me his
ton
Of course, he was criticised but that did not deter him from his purpose and the subsequent perfor mances of his plan fully justifed The League position
Norman Wainwright (Hanley) re- tained the 220 yards title, beating his old rival, R. H. Leivers (Long his methods: ton AS.C.) by three-fifths of second.
e
The final of the 440 yards wo men's- championship was won by Miss Olive Bartle (Croydon Ladies S.C.), last year's runner-up.
was improved, a good run made in the Cup, and on all hands fine things were said of the abilities of the players who had been introduced in- to the English League side to take the places of those for whom big transfer fees had been secured. E. Heron (Dublin), the Irish
It is not suggested, of course, champion, injured his right shoul- that Wolverhampton in the future der when making his last dive in intend to be a sort of nursery club the men's high diving champion- for others; they are more ambitious ship, and had to have medical at than that, but there is no doubt
tention.
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Men's Spring Board Diving Final can do again if circumstances war- F. G. Hodges (Highgate D.C.) (holder), 127.08 pts., 1; C. D. Tomalin (RAF) RESERVE POWER THE SECRET. 1184, 2; P. H. Beveridge (Highgate). Obviously those in charge of af- .D.C.), 115.17, 3; A. Macdonald (Bir-fairs know their business, but mingham), 104.1, 4; C. J. Scott (Ifford all it is certain that the ability to S.C.), 91.28, 5; J. Crabb (London D.C.), who also qualified for the final, did not spot and bring on reserves of the compete.
right class is the secret of the O-WAN SLDG. DESYO Wolves being able to do what many others would like to do but cannot
Women's High Diving Final: J. Gil- bert (Jersey) fholder), 3467 pts, accomplish M. A. Hider (Isander, London), 32,62,{ 2; M. Moulton (Isander, London), 31.38,
Of course, it is impossible for this
3; 1 Adams (Hastings and St. Leon-new aspect to be developed by many ards), 25.70. 4, C. E. M Cousens clubs for reasons which are only too (Bourne and Hollingsworth, London), obvious, but there is also nothing to 25.03, 5, ML C. Hopkins (F
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(Hanley) (holder), 2m
PH Leivers.
NK R. Hamilton Deane (Great
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be so well worth It will be interesting,
440 Yards Women's.. Final: 0. Mto watch how events. Bartle (Croydon Ladies), 5min 50sec, selves and to note just how 1; M Hinton (Old Trafford), 5-53 4-5 clubs will venture in the 2; ML-K
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Men's High Diving C. D. Tomalin possible wealth, other than thro
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H. W. Batt (Highgate D.C.), 68, 3.
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