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LIFE-SAVING CHAMP.

WEST COAST TITLES. HAWKE A TAKES SHIELD. (Per Press Association.—Copyright.) WANGANUI, This Day. Tin? West Coast Surf championships wore decided at Castloeliff Beach yesterday in ideal conditions and in the presence of 20,000 people drawn from the Wellington and Taranaki provinces. The results were:— Hackshaw Searlc Shield. —Ohawe (Hawera), 129.] pts, 1; Island Bay, 1202; Old Boys (New Plymouth), 125, .1; Pa tea A, 121:;, L Nineteen •competed. In the march past for the Williams Cup, Island Bay scored 07 points, East End (New Plymouth) 00, Ohawe 874. Patea 82, and Old Boys (New Plymouth), 81. The four men events for the Goodson Cup were won by Fitzroy (New Plymouth with 1071 points, Ohawe scoring 10(1 and Patea B and Castlecliff ("Wanganui) both 1014. Beach Belt Race. —Opunake A, 1: Waitomata A, 2; Brown’s Bay, 3. William Henry Memorial Trophy, N.Z. Junior Championship; 6-man teams. —North Shore was the only entrant and secured the trophy after go- , ing through the work.

Senior Surf teams race, approximately 400 yards.—Lyall Bay, 1; Taka puna* 2; Waitemata, .1. Time—s. 22 2-5. Special Girls Competition, for land drill.—Milford Girls, 42 pts., 1; Tanranga, 40pts, 2; North Shore, 34p’ts., 3. Grand Parade and N.Z. Championship, march past competition.—Takapuna, .1; New Plymouth Old Boys, 2; Lyall Bay, 3. N.Z. Rescue and Resuscitation, teams of six men for the Nelson Shield. — New r Plymouth Old Boys, 138’.32 pts., 1; Lyall Bay. 135.15 pts., 2; Opunake, 134 pts., 3, The Auckland champion team, Takapuna was fifth. Johnson Challenge Pennant, for water work in the- Auckland province. —Takapuna, 90.07 points, 1; Brown’s Bay, 83.63, 2; Waitemata, 82.2.3, 3. Senior N.Z. Surf Championship.—D. Shanahan (Waitemata), 1; R. Buchanan (Waitemata), 2; F. Clarke (Lyall Bay). 3. Musical Flags.—A. Krondfcldt (Waitemata) was the winner, K. F. Hoy (Maranui) was runner up. Single Man Rescue, 75 yards. —D, Shanahan (Waitemata), 1; C. J. Sidford (Takapuna), 2; .t. Allan (Waitemata), 3.

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Northern Advocate, 26 February 1934, Page 6

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LIFE-SAVING CHAMP. Northern Advocate, 26 February 1934, Page 6

LIFE-SAVING CHAMP. Northern Advocate, 26 February 1934, Page 6

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