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The Spike: or, Victoria College Review, October 1910

Swimming

Swimming.

The annual general meeting of the Swimming Club was held in the Gymnasium on Friday. 16th September, at 8 p.m., sixteen members being present.

Motions were passed at the meeting recommending the incoming committee to hold a carnival during the coming season, to endeavour to arrange for the representation of the sister Colleges at the Carnival, and to consider the advisability of forming a water polo team. The principle page 66 of holding water picnics was also enthusiastically endorsed, and the committee was urged to arrange as many as possible this summer.

The Club is of course unavoidably debarred from taking any active steps until the end of November at the earliest, and races will mosl likely commence early in December, Last year all events were go1 off al the Thorn-don Baths, but in all probability Te Aro will receive its fair share in future, as it is now an incomparably better bath than Thorndon, especially at low tide.

The Club has to thank Mr. L. W. Ludwig, one of its Vice-Presidents, who has taken a keen interest in its welfare ever since is formation, for his offer to denote two trophies for competition, an offer which has. needless to say, been most gratefully accepted.