Sport results
WATER SKI | RACING : Bad weather hampered the first two rourids of the South Island championships on Akaroa harbour last weekend. Both rounds were trans-, ferred to Takamatua Bay because of the strong southerly winds. - I , Saturday Sub junior: Jolene Aitchisoh 1, Nicola Quested 2, Cory Rodgers 3. . | Junior: Kylie Morris 1, Rebecca Aitchison 2, Jason Dick 3. Men’s C grade: Jason Dick 1, Neil Quartly 2, Mike Dickib 3. Men's B grade: Rodger Gould 1, Marc Alexander 2, Mike Dickie 3. Men’s open: John Scott 1, John Philips 2, Mike Dickie 3. Women’s B grade: Debbie Bain 1. ] Women’s open: Kylie Morris 1, Debbie Bain 2, Sunday ! S | Sub junior: Quested 1, J. Aitchison 2, Rodgers 3. Junior: Morris 1| Dick 2, R. Aitchison 3. ! Men’s C grade: Dick 1, Dickie 2, Quartly 3. ’ | Men’s 3 B grade: Dickie I, Gould 2, Alexander 3. Men’s open: Scott 1, (Philips 2, Dickie 5 3. YACHTING & T -Il The second-divison keelpr Recreation I won double honours in Banks Peninsula Cruising Club’s Spencer Pa-k and return yacht race It st week-end. | Recreation finished b ;o hours ahead of her closest rival to win both,! time and handicap honours. , Southern | Fun won firstdivision line honours frc m Kauri Ann,] who finished fist on handicap. | The fleet was confronted with 20-knot southerly wirJds in the early part of the race, but these died out later in tie day. ] . ■ : | ' | Results:. | First division: line honours: Southern Fun (McMillin) 11. Handicap: I Kauri Ann fK. Reed) 1, (Southern Fun- 2; Granny Apple (B. Wall, ]M; Field) 3. i |- • I] Second division: line honours: Recreation (R. | Forward) 1. Handicap: Recreation 1, Southern Huntress (J; Sinclair) 2', Janna (F. Wood] house, K. Mobbs) 3. ] 1.0. R.: line honours: Grar ny Apple 1. (Handicap: Grainy Apple 1, Archon (A. and W. Archer) 2,' Janna 3. I P.H.R.F.: line: honours: Southern Fun 1.1 Handicap: Southern Fun 1, Granny Apple 2, Archon 3. _ I . I ' CRICKET ■IL ■! The Netherlands on Tuesday suffered the first defeat of its New Zealand cricket tour in an exciting limited overs game at Marton, i! I ■,
I'' Jl-- ' IP H !i : RSngitikei-jWanganui beat the butch team by 11 runs with seven balls remaining. RangitikeHWanganui 169 (Al Wilson 62,1 P. Verhoek 28, R.;Wixon 23;'R. Elferink 4-24, J. |W]e(rle,2-35) bt The Netherr lands 158 (Cl Ruskamp 40, R. Leyebvre 39] D. Visee 35; R. Hastiei4-37,'|C. Crafar 2-25). i Hi! I- Hit ■ 3 ristchurch teams pered creditably at (the New m‘d (marching championin Pukekohe last weekhl l Hi l ( meers was awarded first s jin tlje senior march (competition and its ilehder, T. Jones, was equal first individually; on the march and second best leader over all. I; i The team also gained three ttird placings, including one ir | the ] senior champion team category. The championship, and! the aggregate title, were b:>th retained by the Wellington (team, Lochiel.' j Another Christchurch combination, Phoenix Rangers, retained its senior best uniform title. Other sides from (fhristchurch to take placings ifi 11 the junior i and midget irades were Militaries omets and Lasers, as well as ioneers. ’;].'- Results were: SENIOR GRADE: Chamion team: Lochiel (Wgtn) 1, !ensington Guards (Wgtn) 2, !’ioneers'(Canty) 3. Uniform: ’hoenix | Rangers (Canty), Inaperones M. Gibbard and I], Downey 1. March past: ’ioneers (Canty) 1. Display: .pchiel 1, Kensington Guards !,| 3. March plan: .ochiel 1, Kensington Guards 2,1 Pioneers 3. Leader: J. Tuau (Metro, Wgtn) 1, T. Jones ’ (Pioneers) 2, C. Hatfield (Lo:niel)l 3. Leader on the march: T. Jones (Pioneers) add K. Kilduff (Buckingham Guards, j(Afc) equal 1. Champion instructor: C. Pobar; (Locliiel): 1. Aggregate: Lochiel il.i JUNIOR! GRADE: Cham-! pion team: Westlanders (Ak)| 1,1 Kensington ' Guards |2 Glenette 1 (Wgtn) 3. Uniform Westlanders 1. Display: West-! landers 1, Kensington Guards 2,! Militaires Comets (Canty) 3,| March plan: Westlanders >1( | Pioneters 2, Kensington Guards 3. Leader: N. Muir (Wfestlanders) 1, D. Jones (Glenette, Wgtn) 2, S. Boaza (Balmoral, Ak) 3. Champion instructor: L. Gatt (Westlanders) I 1. i Aggregate: Westlanders 1. Mdrch past: Kensington (Guards 1. J ■ MIDGEf GRADE:,!Chaim- ' pion I team: Kandy Kids (Wgtn) 1, Kensington | Guards 2, Lasers (Canty) 3. Uniform: Westlanders 1. j March past: Papatoetoe Militaries (Ak) 1. Display: Kensington Guards 1, Westlanders 2, Kandy Kids 3. March plan: Kandy Kids 1, Kensington Guards 2, Laser 3. Leader: !&. Toma (Canadian Guards, Ak) • 1. M. King (Kan|dy ,Kids) |2, K. Joynt (Sheyarn Maytag, Ak) 3. Champion] instructor: S. Tay-' lor (Karidy Kids) 1. |. |
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