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Leading clubs

the depth of talent of its men gave Taylors Mistake the surf life-saving championship pennant when the season concluded on its home heach yesterday. i'aylors Mistake easily won both the senior and junior sections, and although its ladic were a distant fourth, it was still 77 points clear of Waimairi.

North Beach may become a club to be reckoned with as all but two of its 46 points were earned bv the juniors.

Leading points were:— Senior.—Taylors Mistake 128, Waimairi 87, South Brighton 75, New Brighton 37. Junior.— Taylors 108, South Brighton 69. New Brighton 45, North Beach 44. ladies.—Waimairi 63, New Brighton 62, South Brighton 19, Taylors 16.

Over-all,—Taylors 252, Waimairi 175, South Brighton 164, New Brighton 144. North Beach 46, Sumner 35.

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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34097, 8 March 1976, Page 3

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Leading clubs Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34097, 8 March 1976, Page 3

Leading clubs Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34097, 8 March 1976, Page 3

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