SWIMMING A flaming June and swimming was off to a very good start. For ( some, even cricket stood aside and made way for the popularity of the Baths, and much fun was had by all and sundry. A determined drive was made in this year's ideal conditions to reduce to an absolute minimum the number of non-swimmers. Considerable progress was made, and the number of remaining nonswimmers was reduced to the lowest on record, but the position can never be wholly satisfactory until it is known that everyone can swim. A number of potential life-savers started on various courses, but it was disappointing that less than half persisted and eventually took the tests. All the entrants passed, and D. Anderson, J. G. Clark and A. McCallum are especially to be congratulated on their hard work and the achievement of Instructors' Certificates. In addition, the following awards were gained :Bar to the Award of Merit: S. S. Hobson. Award of Merit: J. G. Clark. Bronze Cross: P. A. Fenton, S. K. D. Hill, R. S. R. Hyde, P. R. Jenner, P. H. Moat. Bar to Bronze Medallion: S. K. D. Hill, R. S. R. Hyde. Bronze Medallions: M. G. H. Adcock, J. G. Ainley, J. R. Anfield, M. S. Blacker, J. C. Brisby, S. P. Burton, R. L. Bywater, D. P. Coles, M. W. Foster, R. Gray, F. J. A. Hewitt, C. D. Ibberson, I. T. Parkin, R. P. V. Puttock, D. H. Rhodes, G. P. Robinson, J. G. Saunders, J. G. Wright. It is to be hoped that many more will take Awards of Merit and Bronze Crosses next year and that five or six will take the Diploma— the highest award of the Royal Life Saving Society. The Swimming Sports at the end of term took on the usual pattern, and with the establishment of three new School records it can be justifiably claimed that the standard has been maintained. It is interesting to note that both R. A. Hodgson's and C. D. Ibberson's times in their respective intermediate events were better than the corresponding open events. Grove, the holders of the cup, were eventually outpointed by School House. School House, who only gained one first and two thirds in the open events, owe their success entirely to their intermediate and junior groups, who between them gained nine firsts, five seconds and one third, which augurs well for their future.
DETAILED RESULTS OF SWIMMING SPORTS Sunday, 28th July 1. Under 16+ Free-style-50 yds. 1st R. A. Hodgson, 2nd I. Parkin, 3rd W. Mitchell. Time : 29.2 secs. (School record). 2. Open Back-stroke-50 yds. 1st W. Gibson, 2nd D. C. Parry, 3rd R. S. R. Hyde. Time : 35.7 secs. 3. Under 15 Plunge. 1st G. P. Robinson, 2nd I. Kirkus, 3rd J. C. Brisby. Distance : 38 ft. 7+ ins.
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