MARCHING CHAMPIONSHIPS
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UNION CONTESTS DECIDED
By Telegravh—
WAXGAXn, . eb. 16. The Austrnlasiaii g'ii'U ' marchiiig championship was docided at CookV Gardens tonight and resulted in a win for the Australian toani t'roin Tnduars, of Taniworth, Ncw South Walcs. Tiicy l)eat Fusiliers, Wanganui, by 1 points. Fusiliers had won the Xew Zealand championships in the afternnun. Championship points were: — TreJnars 154", Fusiliers 155. The lcader oi' Fusiliers. Miss H. liall, beal Treloar's; jleader, Yi iss 51. Branson, by oue point. The Xew Zealand maiching eham-
|]iionship results wero: — Fusiliers (Wa inganui) 1 -4 9 F points, Tronbadours (Wa ngamu) 1474, Guards (Wanganui) 147}. i Costumes eonipetition: Roebueks • (Xew Plyiuouth) 23 points, Celtic (Wanganui) 224, Guards (Wanganui), Mc- ; Ivenzies (Xew Plvmouth) and Fitzroy Surf 01 ul) (Xew Plvmouth) 22 points. Best leaders: Fusiliers, Wanganui (Miss B. Ilall) 33", Guards (Miss D. Ohant) 33}, Oeltic (Miss T. Griffin) and Relax, Wanganui (Miss Whakarau) 33 equal. Highest aggregate: Fusiliers 204, Celtie and Guards 2021, United (Wa nganui) .197.
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Chronicle (Levin), 17 February 1947, Page 7
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