Paper Tiger series
PA Nelson. A w’in in heat seven put HarryHandley, of the Pupuke Boat Club, in the lead for Wie international Paper Tiger yachting championships, at Nelson, yesterday The present Australian national Paper Tiger champion, David Hart, of Victoria, was second, and he was followed in by a fellow Australian. Michael Croft, also of Victoria Handley leads on the Olympic low score system with 18.7 points. Peter Gray, of New Zealand. is second with 34 points.
and Robert Preston, of Nelson, is third with 35.7 points Ra\ Cann, of Victoria, is in fourth place with 39.7 points, and Peter Anderson, the present world Paper Tiger champion, also of Victoria, is in fifth place with 40.7 points New Zealand leads the team championships with 615.1 points from Australia’s 630.5 points. Two races have been lost through lack of wind during the series, so if condition', are favourable for the day today, an extra race will be sailed in the aftei noon,
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Press, 16 April 1979, Page 6
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162Paper Tiger series Press, 16 April 1979, Page 6
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