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Results

TRAMPOLINING Mark Bailey, of the Action Trampoline Club, Christchurch, won both the men’s elite grade and elite doublemini trampoline titles in the South Island championships at Christchurch during the week-end in what proved a successful day for the Bailey family. Bailey’s twin sisters also took titles. Lisa Bailey won the women's elite trampoline title for the second consecutive year, and Michelle Bailey won the women’s elite double-mini trampoline event. Abreviations: Action Christchurch (A), Blue Ribbon Christchurch (BR), Orbit Christchurch (0), Supertramp Christchurch (ST), Nelson School of Trampoling (NST), Wingo Nelson (W), Bobcats Nelson (BC), Apex Dunedin (Ap). Trampoline.— Men: Grade five, N. Davies (BC) 1. Grade four, J. McBride (W) 1, H. Dickson (W) 2. Grade three, M. Smith (Ap) 1. Grade two, D. Moroney (A) 1, P. Moroney (A) 2. Grade one, J. Robertson (NST) 1. Elite, M. Bailey (A) 1, D. Rix (A) 2, V. Anderson (NST) 3. Women.— Grade five, R. Smith (Ap) 1, L. Croot (Ap) 2, S. Blanchet (BC) 3. Grade four, L. Hayes (A) 1, L. Byford (Ap) 2, G. Harvey and W. Lloyd (BC) equal 3. Grade three, J. Newsome (BR) 1, M. Wallace (ST) and K. Vince (Ap) equal 2. Grade two, R. Jackson (A) 1, S. Bunting (Ap) 2, T. Shirley (W) 3. Grade one, A. Stead (A) 1, R. Curwood (0) 2, S. Rudkin (0) 3. Elite, L. Bailey (ST) 1, M. Bailey (ST) 2, D. Bergman (ST) 3. Double-mini trampoline.— Men: Grade three; J. McBride (W) 1, H. Dickson (W) 2, A. Regan (BC) 3. Grade two, D. Moroney (A) I, P. Moroney (A) 2. Grade one, J. Robertson (NST) 1. Elite, M. Bailey (A) 1, V. Anderson (NST) 2. Women: Grade three, S. Paul (BR) 1, L. Hayes (A) 2. S. Heaphy (W) 3. Grade two, T. Shirley (W) 1, C. Neate (ST) 2, M. Wallace (ST) 3. Grade one, A. Bergman (ST) 1. D. Bergman (ST) 2, R. Curwood (0) and S. Newstead (Ap) equal 3. Elite, M. Bailey (ST) 1, L. Bailey (ST) 2, A. Stead (A) 3. Synchronised trampoline.— Men: Grade two, J. McBride and H. Dickson (W) 1. Elite, V. Anderson and J. Roberton (NST) 1. Women: Grade two, G. Harvey (W) and L. Byford (Ap) 1, S. Fisher (0) and L. Hayes (A) 2, M. Wallace (ST) and C. Neate (ST) 3. Elite, A. Berman and D. Bergman (ST) 1, R. Curwood and S. Rudkin (0) 2, M. Bailey and L. Bailey (ST) 3. RUGBY Lincoln won the senior A section of the Ellesmere rugby competition when it beat Darfield, 12-9, on Sunday. Results were: Seaior A: Lincoln 12, Darfield 9; Sheffield 15, Klrwee & Peninsula 30, Burnham 12;

Dunsandel 24, Leeston 11. Senior B: West Melton beat Peninsula by default; Kirwee 12, Waihora 7; Irwell 18, Lincoln 4; Southbridge 29, Prebbleton 16. Second grade: Springston 14, Prebbleton 0; West Melton 19, Dunsandel 0; Burnham 18, Selwyn 6; Southbridge 3, Diamond Harbour 0; Darfield 16, Leeston 0. Under 19: Methven 32, Prebbleton 3; Lincoln 26, Leeston 0; Waihora 35, Celtic 9; Collegiate beat Rakaia by default; Darfield 20, Allenton 8. Under 17: Collegiate 19, Lincoln 7; Leeston 13, Prebbleton 6. Under 15: Southbridge-Dun-sandel 31, Leeston 0; Waihora 22, West Melton 12. Under 13: Lincoln 28, Darfield 6; Peninsula-Waihora 10, Springston 0; Leeston 10, Prebbleton 8; Southbridge 22, West Melton 0. Under 11: Dunsandel-Irwell 6, Darfield 4; Prebbleton 11, West Melton 6; Leeston 10, Sheffield 4; Springston 24, Southbridge 0. Under nine: DunsandelIrwell 28, Lincoln 22; Springston 35, West Melton 0; Leeston 16, Southbridge 4. MOTOR RACING West German Grand Prix, race distance, 44 laps, 299.068 km: N. Piquet (Brazil), Williams, winning time 1 hr, 21 min, 255, (average speed 220.394km/h), 1; S. Johansson (Sweden), McLaren, Imin, 39s behind, 2; A. Senna (Brazil), Lotus (one lap), 3; P. Streiff (France), Tyrrell (one), 4; J. Palmer (Britain), Tyrrell (one), 5; P. Alliot (France), Lola (two), 6; A. Prost (France), McLaren (five), 7. World driver’s championship standings, (after eight rounds). — N. Piquet (Brazil), 39 points, 1; A. Senna (Brazil), 35, 2; N. Mansell (Britain) 30, 3; A. Prost (France) 26, 4; S. Johansson (Sweden) 19, 5. World constructor’s championship standings: Williams, 69 points, 1; McLaren, 45, 2; Lotus, 41, 3; Ferrari, 17, 4; Tyrrell, 8, 5. TABLE TENNIS A grade inter-club matches.) Avonside I 19, Riccarton 1 K. Entwistle beat T. May, 21-19, 21-10; beat J. Armstrong, 21-16, 21-18; beat A. Alabaster, 21-12, 21-12. L. Stewart beat Armstrong, 2113, 21-11; beat Alabaster, 2115, 21-13; beat May, 23-21, 2321. D. Entwistle lost to Alabaster, 21-17, 11-21, 15-21; beat May 21-18, 14-21, 21-18; beat Armstrong, 21-19, 21-19. Avonside won both doubles. Linwood 6, Avonside 111 5 P. de Boer beat T. Hanrahan, 21-12, 21-18; beat D. Mcßride, 21-10, 21-15; beat J. Richards, 21-7, 21-15. E. Radford beat Richards, 14-21, 2117, 21-18; beat Hanrahan, 2114, 23-21; lost to Mcßride, 1121, 11-21. C. Liddell lost to Mcßride, 20-22, 23-21, 21-23; lost to Richards, 20-22, 18-21; lost to Hanrahan 16-21, 15-21. The doubles were drawn, 11.

Avonside IV 6, Avonside II 5 L. White beat B. Thompson, 16-21, 21-18, 21-18; beat D. Johnson, 21-16, 22-20; beat M. Warren, 18-21, 21-17, 21-12. G. Haszard lost to Johnson, 13-21, 21-16, 11-21; lost to Warren, 18-21, 18-21; beat Thompson, 21-10, 21-12. A. Hines beat W. Warren, 21-15, 12-21, 22-20; lost to Thompson, 17-21, 15-21; lost to Johnson, 12-21, 19-21. Doubles were drawn, 1-1. Lansdowne 7, Dallington 4 B. Lockhart beat R. Jongenburger, 21-15, 21-19; beat J. Baxter, 21-18, 24-22; beat D. Kalin, 21-16, 21-16. P. Shadbolt lost to Baxter, 14-21, 21-16,19-21; beat Kalin, 21-15, 21-11; beat Jongenburger, 1921, 21-13, 21-19. M. Prisk lost to Kalin 22-20, 18-21, 14-21; lost to Jongenburger, 22-24, 15-21; beat Baxter, 22-20, 1221, 21-18. The doubles were drawn, 11. Jarvis Rosebowl (Canterbury names first): Men.— Otago 9, Canterbury 3 K. Entwistle beat M. Duffy, 21-13, 21-11; beat D. Pyper, 821, 23-21, 21-19; lost to G. Traill, 15-21, 14-21. K. Duffy lost to Traill, .21-19, 11-21, 621; beat M. Duffy, 21-17, 1721, 21-7; lost to Pyper, 15-21, 12- L. White lost to Pyper, 6-21, 7-21; lost to Traill, 18-21, 13- lost to M. Duffy, 14-21, 30-32. Women.— Canterbury 10, Otago 2 P. Shadbolt beat L. Shewan, 21-15, 21-12; beat Chandler, 21-8, 21-11; lost to J. Lawn, 21-13, 15-21, 16-21. T. May beat Lawn, 20-22, 21-16, 2117; beat Shewan, 21-19, 21-23, 21-11, beat Chandler, 21-16, 21-15. D. Tipper beat Chandler, 21-16, 21-19; lost to Lawn, 19-21, 21-12, 12-21; beat Shewan, 21-8, 21-11. Samson Shield, Canterbury 91, Otago 44 (Canterbury names only): Men’s B: P. de Boer, D. Entwistle and J. Armstrong lost, 5-7. Men’s C: D. Johnson, E. Radford and A. Yee won, 6-5. Women’s B: J. Evans, K. Hines and J. Fisher won, 8-4. Women’s C: J. Stead, K. Thompson, and R. Crook won, 9-3. A reserve No. 1: M. Reid, M. Johnston and T. Johnston lost, 4-7. A reserve No. 2: A. Moen, L. Barker and P. Jelley won, 8-3. B. grade No. I: A. Sandford, M. Hay and B. Canton won, 7-4. B. grade No. 2: R. Pascoe, B. Hirst and T. Moroney lost, 2-9. C grade No. 1: R. Batchelor, M. Millar and C. Wall won, 10-1. C grade No. 2: M. Pouwhare, P. McLean and P. Fraser won, 11-0. D grade No. 1: S. Saha, L. Astle and D. Astle won, 11-0. D grade No. 2: B. Maitland, N. Brokenshire and P. Fraser won, 10-1. MOTOR-CYCLING NZPA-AFP Suzuka, Japan The Suzuka eight-hours event, the fifth round of the nine-race world motor-cycle endurance series: M. Wimmer (West Germany) -K. Magee (Australia), Yamaha YZF7SO, 200 laps, 8h Imin 30s (average speed 147.33|km/h, 1; G. Goodfel-

low (New Zealand)-K. Takayoshi (Japan), Suzuki GSXR 750, 200 laps, 8:02.50.121, 2; J. Kocinski (U.S.A.)-K. Rayborn (U.S.A) Yamaha YZ7SO, 198 laps, 8:01.38.114, 3; H. Moineau (France)-B. Le Bihan (France), Suzuki GSXR 750, 197 laps, 4; P. Samin (France)-T. Crine (France), Kawasaki GPX7SOR, 191 laps, 5. BASKETBALL Lower-grade basketball. — MEN Division 2A: Minties 104, Taxes 35; Rangiora B 63, Checkers B 54; Aranui B 81, H. 5.0.8. B 79. Division 2B: Elms A 97, Acme 46; Deep Freeze 66, Aranui D 51; Businessworld 55, H. 5.0.8. C 48; Aranui C 78, Rangiora C 52. Division 3: Elms B 54, Petrock 41; Teachers College 75, Scales Orients 45; Taxes B 38, Burnside 37. Division 4: Dukes 35, Mt Herbert 34; Seekers 69, Checkers 41; Bumside 70, Excelsior 61. Placings: Excelsior 24, Checkers 24, Seekers 24. Division 5: Christchurch Deaf 56, Media 55; Blues 51, Elms 32; Small Cars 0, Comets Combined 0. Placings: Small Cars 14, Chch Deaf 12, Media 10. WOMEN Division 2A: Hornby 57, Burnside 37; Halswell B 39, Checkers B 35; Aranui B 57, Elms A 50. Division 2B: Rangiora B 51, Aranui B 36; Mitre Tavern 37, Bumside B 34; Deep Freeze 54, Checkers C 33; Elms B 50, Teachers College 43. Division 4: Seekers A 64, Air N.Z. 32; Halswell C 44, United 27; Minties 39, Albion 27; Pioneer 49, Elms Presidents 28. Placings: Seekers A 22, Minties 20, Elms Presidents 18.

Division 5 (1): T.O.G. 24, Transpac 12; Rebels 14, Lyttelton 9; Kereru A 28, Aces 6; Daniels 24, Christchurch Deaf 19. Placings: Kereru A 6, Daniels 4, Rebels 4, Lyttelton 4, T.O.G. 4. Division 5 (2): National Mutual 24, Dukes 18; Baisweil D 14, Elms C 12; Seekers B 20, Rang! Ruru 4; Polytechnic A 23, C.H.O.G.A. 12. Placings: Seekers B 6, Polytechnic A 4, Halswell D 4; National Mutual 4, Businessworld 4. Division 6: Shirley 38, Taxes A 6; Toads 25, Rangiora 16; Taxes B 36, Polytechnic B 21; Kereru B 37, United Travellers 14. Placings: Toads 20, Taxes B 17, Shirley 15. Athletics NZPA staff correspondent London The veteran New Zealand athlete, John Walker, beat a strong field to win a mile race at an invitation meeting in Gateshead, in the north of England, yesterday. Walker beat Britain’s Steve Ovett and David Moorcroft to take the Emsley Carr Mile at the Pearl Assurance event near Newcastle. Placings: J. Walker, 3:58.75, 1; M. Rowland (Britain), 3:59.52, 2; M. Boit (Kenya), 3:59.59, 3. 1

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