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is a goal throw when the attacking side throw the ball over the
goal line and the goalkeeper is allowod to move so as to take the
throw frond between the goal posts.
M. (Rules 21 and 22.) When the ball goes out of play, the last
player it touches must be deemed to have sent it out.
Note Rule 22 as to leaving the water and sitting or standing on
the steps.
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SERVICES SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS.
CONDITIONS.
I
1. Annual Championships to be decided under Amateur
Swimming Association Laws between teams representing the Royal
Navy and Royal Marines, the Regular Army and the Royal Air
Force.
2. The Championships to be organised in turn by each of the
three Services:-1932, the Royal Navy; 1933, the Army; 1934, the
Royal Air Force; and so on in rotation.
The venue will be selected by the organising Service. The latter
will be financially responsible for the meeting, with the exception
of the accommodation and transport expenses of the other two
Services (which will be their own responsibility entirely) and the
cost of the medals, which will be borne equally by the three
Services; the organising Service will, as far as possible, arrange
accommodation.
3. The selected bath must be of such a width as that recom-
mended by the A.S.A. for six competitors to swim together in all
events, and should not be less than 90 ft. in length.
4. The events and the order in which they will take place to
be as follows:—
(1) 100 Yards Free Style.
(2) 100 Yards Back Stroke.
(3) 220 Yards Free Style.
(4) Diving.
(5) 100
Yards Breast Stroke.
(6) 4.10 Yards Free Style.
(7)
Team Relay Race.
(8) Plunging.
(9) Water Polo.
5. Representatives from each Service to be found as follows :—
(a) Two representatives per Service for events (1) to (6)
inclusive and event (8).
(b) Six representatives per Service for event
(7).
(c) One team per Service for event •(9).
No Service shall collect its team together more than seven days
before the first day of the Championships.