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Maynard Tanner Cup rep.

T.' Maynard, a dominant figure in the provincial trials which war. completed on Saturday, will defend the Tanner Cup during the New Zealand P. class yachting championship at Lyttelton next nfonth. I The very promising Maynard won the final two heats of the trial series to finish with a record of four firsts, a second and a fourth, his best five performI ances giving him a total of

j 466.67. However, Maynard did not have things all his own way ini I the moderate seas and 20-Knot: i north-easterly conditions at the i harbour on Saturday. In the I morning race he trailed S. Man-[ i der by 15see at one stage before his weight advantage proved the crucial factor in his achieving . a winning margin of 43sec. ’; The strong wind quickly spread ' out the fleet in the afternoon event and contributed towards a rather fortuitous success for Maynard. Mander was leading at the completion of the triangle section of the course but was 9 unable to find the capsized marker at this point and rounded 2 a distance mark in error. 1 The alert Maynard spotted his s rival’s mistake and was content 7 to take his time for the rest of 7 the race, still finishing 15min 1 in front of Miss M. A. Stemmer. - After being informed of his J navigational transgression Man- , der did not sign the declaration . and therefore automatically dls- , qualified himself. E. L. Snowden’s third placing in this race consolidated his runner-up position behind Maynard with 316.67 points. Mander (290.0) and next, ahead of the girl skippers, Miss K. Shields j (273.34) and Miss Stemmer (213.33). 5 In addition to representing 2 Canterbury in the Tanner Cup 3 inter-provincial contest, Maynard 1 will sail for Stewart’s Gully in the Tauranga Cup inter-club 2 series at Lyttelton. It is expected 3 that Snowden (Mount Pleasant), 3 Mander (Christchurch), Miss 2 Shields (Canterbury), Miss Stemi mer (Akaroa) and P. Hoskin (Pleasant Point) will also be in 1 the Tauranga Cup fleet when the clubs decide on their nominees, j V. Nelson and J. Boraston de- . monstrated their liking for more 3 strenuous weather by winning both J.C. class trials on Satur- .’ day to provisionally—depending ’ on the outcome of protests—take second position behind R. Ineson and N. Jackson and qualify for assistance to attend the Olympic Trophy national championship at Auckland next month. While Nelson and Boraston made the front-running in the 1 final two races, Ineson and Jackson encountered problems at the ’ wing mark. Each time they cap- ’ sized they lost several placings ’ and valuable time, adding a third and a discarded fifth to the ; four wins (one of which was ’ granted belatedly when K. Welsh ' and M. Stevenson were disquall- . fied on protest) that they had ' gained the previous week-end. : Ineson and Jackson conceded > only 5.7 points on the Olympic > low-scoring system to beat Nel- : son and Boraston (17.1), K. May • and C. Wales (19.0), Welsh and Stevenson (37.0), and M. and R. Stemmer (39.0). Results.— J.C. trial, Fifth heat (14 started): Tahutl . (V. Nelson and J. Boraston), 11:36.35, 1; Tijuana (K. May and C. Wales), 11:37.25. 2: Tom Rush (R. Ineson and N. Jackson), ’ 11:39.45, 3; Rana (K. Welsh and f M. Stevenson , 11:41.22, 4. , Sixth heat (11 started): TahuU, [ 3:35.2, 1; Tijuana, 3:35.40, 2; Purple Haze (M. and R. Stemmer), 3:42.30, 3; Rana, 3:45.05, 4. Over-all points: Tom Rush, 5.7, ; I; TahuU, 17.1, 2; Tijuana, 19.0, I 3; Rana, 37.0, 4; Purple Haze, ’ 39.0, 5. Placings behind Tom ’ Rush provisional until the hear- ’ Ing of protests. P clan trial, Fifth heat (14 Started): Tyke (P. Maynard, Stewart’s Gully), 1 11:58.27, 1; Barnacle (S. Mander, ’ Christchurch), 11:59.10, 2; Twiggy i (Miss R. Shields, Canterbury), 12:1.3, 3; Metro (Miss M. A. i Stemmer, Akaroa), 12:1.49, 4. i Sixth heat (14 started): Tyke, I 4:13.50, 1; Metro, 4:28.50, 2; Echo > (E. L. Snowden, Mount Pleasant) 4:32.40, 3; Vitesse (C. Robl erts, Mount Pleasant), 4:35.51, 4. > Barnacle was first home but disqualified for not compleUng the I correct course.

Over-all points: Tyke, 466.67, 1; Echo, 316.67, 2: Barnacle, 290, 3; Twiggy, 273.34, 4; Metro, 213.33, 5; Barnadlne (P. Hoskin, Pleasant Point), 125.79, 6. Minor placings may be altered following the hearing of protests. SECOND HEAT WIN H. H. Kingham skippered Pas de Deux to victory and retained his unbeaten record in the series when the second heat of the Canterbury Sunburst championship was held at Pleasant Point yesterday. Assisted by F. Dickson, the tor’ard hand, Kingham led home the 17-strong fleet ahead of C.

and R. Nordstrom (Sunmaid) and H. and I. Le Page (Sunmyth) to become a strong favourite to add the Franklin Trophy to the Estuary Pennant prize that he won last season. Results: Canterbury Sunburst cham- j pionship (17 started): Pas de Deux (H. H. Kingham and F.l Dickson) 1, Sunmaid (C. and R. Nordstrom) 2, Sunmyth (H. and I. Le Page) 3. LOADER SUCCESSFUL S. Loader was the most suc-i cessful competitor at the Wai-j makariri club’s week-end regatta. I He won the Echo Trophy on! [Saturday before being placed; behind H. Hobden in the Moth [class championship and M. E.j ‘Seiwood in the Doug Harrison; Memorial yesterday. Club results were: SATURDAY Canterbury Club A division—Tuohy Cup, second heat (five started): Ivanhoe, Flying Dutchman (A. and L. Thurlow), 1:15.54, L B division—Harry Brodie Memorial, second heat (12 started): John Wesley Hardin, Javelin (D. and R. Eastmond), 1:24.25, 1; Faleon, Javelin (B. Marriott and C. Morgan), 1:27.24, 2; Lady Kay, Javelin (R. Norris and R. Bryant), 1:27.37, 3. Fastest time: John Wesley Hardin. C division—Collins Memorial, second heat (16 started): Hi Jinx, Finn (D. Campbell), 1:7.23, 1; Mistique, O.K. (P. Fol ter), 1:8.10, 2; Constantia, O.K. (A. J. Wornall), 1:13.15, 3. Fastest time: Hi Jinx. .Charteris Bay Club i Class handicap.—Flying Fifteens (five started): Kestrel (R. Winters and I. Hopwood), J 12:20.20, 1; Adios (J. Messervy),j 12:22.40. 2; Rhythm (R. G. Moor),] 12:23.48, 3. Javelins: John Wesley! Hardin (D. and R. Eastmond),

12:7.07, 1. Finns: Rangi-marie (D. Mackay), 12:20.30, 1; Tiffany (B. Winters), 12:22.55, 2; Loafin II (R. WiUs), 12:25.07, 3. Fastest time: Tiffany. Zephyrs (five started): Mirage (S. Wilson), 11:44.6, 1; Easterly (P. Currie), 11:46.29. 2. Fastest time: Mirage. I Paper Tigers: Paper Cat (S. Blackmore), 12:17.14, 1; Marlynn (W. Tentori), 12:17.18, 2. D class (three started): Enigma (N. I Strack), 12:27.23, 1. Mount Pleasant Club Catamaran class championship ! and handicaps.— A class handiIcap: Belinda (K. Cbirnside). 1:5.12, 1; Christabel (G. Papps), 1:7.47, 2. A class, championship: i Belinda 1, Christabel 2. Sabre handicap: Mon Pere (T. Nayior), 11:4.8, 1; Sabre (S. Dickey), 1:7.18, 12; Sioux II (B. Cliff), 1:10.26, 3. i Sabre championship: Mon Pere 11, Sabre 2, Sioux II 3. Father and son or daughter race (10 started): Sunbeam (A. and I. Britton), 1:3.53, 1; Frosty (C. Christensen and son), 1:8.8, 2; Presto (J. and P. Lorimer), 1:8.10, 3. P class.—B division points handicap (15 started): Patere (M. Dryden), 12:26.40, 1; Control (S. Forrester), 12:27.6, 2; Kohl (C. Fryer), 12:27.38, 3. Fastest time: Patere. Waimakarlri Club Regatta.—Echo Trophy (eight started): Impel (S. Loader), 1, Dibrucol (M. E. Seiwood) 2, Topic (N. Rawlinson) 3. Trailer Yacht Squadron Invitation race, Mdrk Foy start: Eno-Gro (G. Obom) 1, Kohutu (D. Warmington) 2, Dulcinea (D. Wright) 3. SUNDAY Canterbury Club A and B divisions.—Elmar Cup, [third heat (five started): Kerola catamaran (C. Hensley), 1:43.32, .11; Lady Kay, Javelin (R. Norris land R. Bryant), 1:54.8, 2. J C division.—Club Cup, third

heat (three started): Hi Jinx, finn (D. Campbell), 1:30.9, 1. P class.—C.P.M.B.C. Badge third heat (two started): Swift (P. Nelson), 1:30.52, 1. Charteris Bay Club Currie Trophy, second heat (19 started): Loafin 11, Finn (R. Wills) 2:45.40, 1: Tiffany, Finn B. Winters), 2:38.16, 2; Rhythm, Flying Fifteen R. G. Moor), 3:2.26, 3; Hustler, Zephyr (W. Dance) 3:6.15 4; Kestrel, Flying Fifteen R. Winters and I. Hopwood), 3:7.50, 5. Fastest time: Tiffany. Mount Pleasant Club Catamarans. B. Alexander Trophy (11 started): Sioux II (B. Cliff), 1:48.32, 1; Christabel (C. Papps). 1:48.40, 2; Lara (L. Kissell), 1:49.35, 3. Fastest time: Christabel. Open.—Commodore’s Trophy (10 started): Checkmate (S. Rolley), 1:59.50, 1; Stratus (Miss A. Le Page), 1:59.54, 2; Cherokee (T. Marshall and G. White), 2:0.26, 3. Fastest time: Checkmate. P class.—Ferrymead championship and handicap , A division (11 started), handicap: Turtle (P. Hobson), 1:45.57, 1; Beverley Jean (C. Sykes), 1:46.38, 2; Tahi (M. Mclntosh), 1:47.39, 3. Compionship: Turtle 1, Rua (P. McIntosh) 2, Twiggy (Miss R. Shields), 3. B division handicap: Kohi (C. Fryer), 1:50.31, 1; Myth (A. McCaskiti), 1:55.22, 2; Pania (R. Stock), 1:55.49, 3. Championship: Kohi 1, Pania 2, Myth 3. Pleasant Point Club Open race (14 started).—Monopoly, O.K. (M. Richardson) 1, Concave, Moth (R. Bridson), 2, Constantia, O.K. (A. J. Womall) 3. Waimakariri Club Moth class regatta championship (six started). —Nereid (H. i Hobden) 1, Impel (S. Loader) 2, Strife (A. M. Holland) 3. [ Doug Harrison Memorial (13 j started).—Dibrucol (M. E. Selwoodl 1, Capricorn (T. Blanchard) 2, Impel (S. Loader) 3.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32788, 13 December 1971, Page 20

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Maynard Tanner Cup rep. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32788, 13 December 1971, Page 20

Maynard Tanner Cup rep. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32788, 13 December 1971, Page 20

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