Water polo tournament
Police was never troubled to win the inter-Services water polo tournment which concluded at Queen Elizabeth If Park yesterday. - Unbeaten in all its games. Police, had a smallest wininng margin of 12 -goals. -The runnerup was Air Force. Full results.— Round one: Police 30. Navy. 5; Air Force 12, Army 7: Police’ 19. Air Force 7; Army 13. Navy 12; Police 23, Army 7; Air Force 12, Navy 12. Round two: Police 25. Navy 9; Air Force 11, Army 6; Police 22. Army 5; Air Force 15, Navy 10;
Army 23. Navy 7: Police 26. Air Force 5. The Combined Services team named afterwards for the national championship at Christchurch from February 8 to 12. is.— Gary Campbell (captain). Robert Lee, Paul Dyson, Kevin Burrowes. John Laug’eson, Bryan Buck, Bill Humphries (Police), Ross Bell, Bill Unsworth (Army), Brian Coulter. Darren Goodwin. Michale Moohan (Air Force). Brian Henman (Navy). Reserve. Gary Mclsaac (Army). The manager is Mike Ramsay (Navy) and the coach Kevin Holley (Army).
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