LIFE SAVING
SEASON OPENED AT- LYALL'-BAY. x —— In spite of the inauspicious weather, there was a largo attendance, of-.mem. bers of the Lyall Bay Surf and Life saving Club on Saturday afternoon. In declaring the season open, tile president of the club (Mr. P. N. Bundle) expressed the wish that the season would be a successful one in every \vn\ possible. . ■■.'■. , ■* Thereel was then run out, tho'. following comprising. the team:—Ferris (support ,GCanlm m (bellman), 0. Thorn'a first hue), J. Williams {.second line), X Joeock (resuscitation), ■S. Muller (reelman , E. King (patient), and H. V.'in-stanli-y (captain). The first practice for thosowho aio required to qualify for tho bronze medallion is to be heliNtt the Tepid Baths on tho 28th of this month -
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1924, Page 7
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122LIFE SAVING Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1924, Page 7
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