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LIFE SAVING

ST. KILDA CLUB’S GALA AN INTERESTING DISPLAY In perfect conditions the St. Kilda Life Saving Club held a successful gala yesterday on the St. Kilda beach. Included on the programme were a series of open and club life-saving events, among the latter being the competition for the Barsdell Cup. An added attraction was the appearance of a women’s team from Balclutha, and during the afternoon the St. Kilda Club’s midget team, under the direction of Mr G. Withnell, gave a very creditable display. The team was comprised of A. S. Jones, G. Brent, A. Veilstra and E. Osborne. For the children who were on the beach a programme of races and a treasure hunt were provided. The following are the results of the life saving events:— March Past.-— St. Clair 1, Balclutha 2, St. Kilda 3, Balclutha Women 4. Six-Man Alarm.— St. Clair 11, St Clair II 2. St. Kilda 3. , Barsdell Cup.—St. Kilda No. 41, St. Kilda I 2, St. Kilda 111 3. FoUr-Man Alarm, Open.— St Clair II 1, St. Clair I 2. Belt men’s Championship. —St Clair (I. Wilson) 1, St, Clair (D. Fairlie) 2, St. Kilda (A. Idour) 3. Surfnian’s Race. —l. Rodgerson (St. Clair) 1, G. Reid (St Clair) 2, E. Toase 3.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24540, 24 February 1941, Page 3

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LIFE SAVING Otago Daily Times, Issue 24540, 24 February 1941, Page 3

LIFE SAVING Otago Daily Times, Issue 24540, 24 February 1941, Page 3

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