Surf Life-Saving INTER-CLUB CONTEST
Taylor’s Mistake Beats Sumner
The annual competition between the Taylor’s Mistake and Sumner Surf Life-saving Clubs for the Maranui Trophy was held at Sumner. Taylor's Mistake won by five points to four. Results:—
Senior Six-man Rescue and Resuscitation.—Taylor’s Mistake (70.1 points) 1, Sumner (60.42) 2. Junior Six-man Rescue and Resuscitation.—Taylor's Mistake (712)) 1, Sumner (68.4) 2. Beach Sprint.—Senior: Taylor’s Mistake 1, Sumner 2. Junior: Sumner 1, Taylor’s Mistake 2. Surf Ski Relay.—Sumner 1, Taylor’s Mistake 2. Senior Surf Race.—W. Pasley (Sumner) 1, J. Turpin (Taylor's Mistake) 2, K. McDonald (Sumner)
Junior Surf Race.—G. Le Cren (Taylor’s Mistake) and A| McPhail (Sumner) equal 1. Paddle Board.—Sumner, 1,2, and 3-
SOOTH BRIGHTON CLUB
Results of races conducted by the South Brighton Surf Life-saving Club on Sunday were:— Senior Handicap (Tarrant Trophy). —N. Lanyon 1, N. Roaka J, A. Lae 3. Junior Handicap (Mathison Rosebowl).—T. McAlister 1, P. Hewitt J, M. Richards 3.
Women's Handicap (Manshire Cup).—A. Blair 1, A. Taylor 3, J. Warner 3.
With the final races to be held next Sunday, the points positions are:—
Tarrant Trophy.—Langon and L«e 23. Roake 21, Rom 20. Mathison Rosebowl.—K. Lanyon 24, P. Hewitt 23, T. McAlister 21. Manshire Cup.—A. Blair 38, J. Warner 23, B. Smith 17.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29154, 15 March 1960, Page 8
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