Coral Kennerley and Mike Bamsey progressed to the finals of the 10m air rifle competitions – Kennerley finished sixth in the women’s final while in the men’s final Bamsey finished seventh.
Welsh swimmers had another busy day at Tollcross with Jarvis claiming his country’s first medal of the Games in the pool with a new Welsh record of 1:46:53.
Jarvis had earlier in the day broken David Davies’s Welsh record with a time of 1:47:10 to qualify as third fastest for the 200m freestyle final.
Jemma Lowe finished sixth in the final of the 100m butterfly.
Georgia Davies set a new personal best to qualify for the 100m backstroke final while Rob Holderness was seventh fastest in the 100m breaststroke semi-finals to reach the final as Scotland’s Michael Jamieson missed out.
Hannah McCarthy finished eighth in the Women’s 50m freestyle semi-finals.
At the Clyde Auditorium, weightlifter Gareth Evans won his preliminary qualifying group in the 62kg category and finished fifth in the final with a personal best of 268kg.
Wee Wern Low of Malaysia beat Tesni Evans in the quarter-finals of the women’s squash.
The men’s hockey side began their campaign with a 3-1 defeat against India, while in the afternoon the women were thrashed 9-0 by Australia.
The netball team, beaten by Australia in their opening game, suffered a heavy 65-25 defeat to England and are bottom of their group.
Wales’ hopes of reaching the quarter-finals of the badminton team event ended in a 4-1 loss to Canada.
In the table tennis the women’s team beat Vanuatu in their final game of the preliminary round to progress while Kenya were beaten in the men’s competition.
Team Wales had started the day having been stunned by the news 400m hurdler Rhys Williams is out of the Games after failing a drugs test at the Glasgow Grand Prix on 11 July.
The Wales athletics co-captain says he is “devastated” and denies knowingly taking any banned substance.