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SURF LIFE-SAVING

TABOR SHIELD AND PENNANT, i ANNUAL CONTEST AT FITZROY. The annual .surf (competitions for the Tabor Sjhiekl and Junior Reiman „ were held at the* Fitzroy (jNew .Plymouth) Beach on Sunday afternoon. Four teams took part m each ol the Tabor Shield and Pennant contests, Opunake regaining the shield from Okl Boys, who retained the Pennant. A march past championship was held for the first time, Opunake winning very narrowly from Old Boys and East End The beach was thronged with about a thousand swimmers and spectators who saw -a life-saving display of the highest .standard yet attained by Taranaki teams. TABOR. SHIELD EVENT. Points awarded in each section of the Tabor Shield contest were: Land drill: General proficiency and smartness .20, methods of rejea-se jo, methods of rescue 25, resuscitation 10, promotion of -warmth 10, total 80. 1 Water work: General proficiency 10, o-enera! getaway 5, beltman s work and care 5, captain 20, care of line 5, taking over subject 5, control of reel o, resuscitation, 15, promotion of warmth 10, total 80; supports’ time 20, beltman’s. time 20; grand total 200. OPUNAKE (P. Smith captain, L. B'rown .support, G. Trotter beltman, J. Olouston second linesman, A. Sinclair reelman, B. S. Dudley first linesman, J. Grech third linesman resnscita.tor, G. Oundv patient).—.Land drill, 17.5)8; 12.08, 10.91, 8.376, 7.96 total 66; water work, 8.83, 4.42 4.42, 17.75, 4, 4.33, 4.42, 9 17,’ B.oß—total 65:4; support’s time (3.7 4-5) 20, beltman’s time (3.52 3-5) 20; grand total, 171.4 points I OLD BOYS (M. Smale captain, G. Allen, W.' Rlimmington, N. Gardiner, J. Insult, IT,. Anthony, R Gaytan, Rl. Perkins). —Land drill : 18.75, 12.29, 21.46, 8.54, 8.63 —.total 69.71; water work, 9.08, 4.42, 3.58, 17, 3.67, 3.56, 4.46, 12.25, 8.16 —total 66.21; support’s- time (3.41 1-5) 13.5, beltman’s time (4.41 2-5) 10.3; grand total, 159.70 ••• - EAST END (A. W. Henderson, G. Roberts F. Frethcy, Cl Smith, R. MuFarlane, R. Williams, R. 'Shoe mark, B. Garter). —Land drill : 15.59, 10.08, 18.33, 8, 8.13 —total 60.79; water work, 9, 4.43 3.38, 17.08. 4.25, 3.63, 13, B.sß—total 67.37; support’s time; (3.31'2-5) 15.3, beltman’s time (4.38 1-5) 10.9; grand total. 154.36 ••••••• v FITZROY (H. J . Thomas, 1«. Harimv. S. Alsop, R.. Grace, G. Parker, R. FYa, C. H. Plumtree R. Voullaire). —Land ' drill: 16.83, 10.675, 19.25, 7.5. 7.92 total, 62.04; water work, 7.67, 4.58, 3.96 ; 16.5, 3.58, 3.29, 4.33, 12.42, B—total, 64.23; support’s time, (3.39) 14.2 beltman’s time (4.26 4-5) 13.2; grand total, 1-53.77 4

The maximum points in each department of the pennant competition work were: Laud drill: General proficiency 10, general getaway 5, beltman’s care of patient 5, captain 20, linesman’s/ care of line 5, taking over subject 5, control <>.f reel o, rosusoitation 15, promotion of warmth 10, total, 80; support’s time 20, beltman’s time, 20; grand total 120. Details of the placings are:

OLD BOYS (holders).—T. A. Thom,son support, R. Shaw beltman, G. Duff second linesman, L. Rea reelman, L. Des Forges first linesman, J. Hetherington third linesman and resuscitator I>. Budd patient. Land, drill: 7.83, 2.92, 3.25, 16.85, 3.33, 3.42 3.4.2, 3.42, 12,42, 7.79 , total 61.29; support’s time 1.25 2-5) 20, beltman’s time (1.41) 20; grand total 101.29 1 HIGH SCHOOLJHTZROV: Leu Bennett support, A. Standring beltman, N. Elmes second linesman, L. Charters reelman and captain, B. Hunter first linesman, L. Rldey third linesman and -resuscitator, E. Alain patient. Land drill: 7.46, 3.375, 3.19 16.5, 3.27, 3.25, 3.33, 12.42 7.25, total 60.04; support’s time (1.29 3-5) 19 beltman’-s time (1.51 4-5) 18; grand total 97.04 ........ 2 EAST END: El. Coleman, A Alorgan, lii. Etc! dies ton, A. Allan,'J. Maclean, P. Alaclean,.J. Lowe. Land drill: 7.94, 3.5, 3.33, 16.33 , 3.37, 3.25, 3.29, 12.58, 7.92, total 61.46; support’s time (1.4-7 2-5) 15.6, beltman’stime (2.5 4-5) 15.04; grand total 92.1 •; OPUNAKE: D. Penningto-11, G. Webb. J. Connor, J. A. \Voolford, M. Tyre, L. Watt, J. Fea-ver. Land drill: 8.29, 2.75, 3.25, 17.27, 3.33, 3.42, 3.56, 12.69, 8.19, total 62.75; -support’s time (2.12) 10.7, beltman’s time (2.17 2-5) 12.7; grand total 86.15 4 AIOLES—MeISAAC CUP. The annual competition between surf teams from the Fitzroy and East End Surf Clubs for the Aloles-Alclsaac Cup, which wa-s decided at East End Beach on Saturday while the Flannagan Cup rate was m progress, resulted in a draw. Fitzroy junior and East Enu junior each scored 66 points.

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Hawera Star, Volume LII, 21 February 1933, Page 8

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SURF LIFE-SAVING Hawera Star, Volume LII, 21 February 1933, Page 8

SURF LIFE-SAVING Hawera Star, Volume LII, 21 February 1933, Page 8

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