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N.Z. Glider Third

I (N Z P A -Reuter—Copyright) MARFA (Texas) [ The New Zealander. A. [Cameron, kept up his challenge [to the leaders by finishing seventh in Saturday’s round in the standard class of the world soaring championships. He averaged 66.6 m.p.h. for a score of 941 points and holds [third position in the standings (or the class. 1 Placing after five days arc I Standard class. H Reichmann (W. Germany) 4792 points 1; J. Wroblewski (Poland' 4557. 2: Cameron 4505, 3: F. Kepka (Poland) 4392. 4: W. Mix (Canada) 4321. 5: T. Johannes sen (Norway) 4294. 6. Open class: G. Moffat (United States) 4456. 1; H. W. Grosse (W Germany) 4424, 2; G. Burton (Britain) 4308, 3; M. Mercier (France) 4236. 4; E. Makula (Poland) 4220. 5: J. Delafield (Britain) 4205. 6.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32335, 29 June 1970, Page 12

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N.Z. Glider Third Press, Volume CX, Issue 32335, 29 June 1970, Page 12

N.Z. Glider Third Press, Volume CX, Issue 32335, 29 June 1970, Page 12

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