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Outrigger Club Impressive third place against strong competition. The Outrigger Team, play­ Monte Costa steered the crew of ing in the City League, will start seri­ in Windward Regatta Kristy Muller, Nanci Ballentyne, ous competition on June 15th. On — Senior Men Victorious Michele St. John, Stephany Sofos, June 8th the team is invited to play and Laurie Stratford. the Kapalama A.C., a team consisting by Dave Pierson and Stephany Sofos The crowd waited with justified of Kamehameha School instructors, anticipation for the best race of the on their courts at Kamehameha June 1st saw a crowd of nearly 6000 day, the grueling 2 V2 mile Senior Schools. Besides the Kapalama A.C., canoe racing fans pack Kailua Beach Men’s. It was no disappointment, as the Outrigger team will challenge Park for the initial regatta of the 1975 the Outrigger’s Kakina battled favored teams with such colorful names as season. The day started out cloudy Waikiki Surf Club, Healani, and Kai­ Pipewalkers “B ”; Hauoli “Red”; and windy with racing conditons lua all the way in a perfectly controlled Tony’s Downtown; Troubles; Hawaii not the best, but by noon the skies race. It looks as if our Senior Men are R.C. Mauka; Hunakai II; Hawaii Kai cleared and the sun broke through for in top condition as Mark Buck, Brant “B”, and the Kanealiis. another perfect day in Hawaii nei. Ackerman, Tom Conner, Mike Lemes, Shirley McKown and Myra Vickery Host Kailua surprised everyone by Paul MacLaughlin, and Marshall Rosa are making arrangements for the Sup­ amassing 70 points to defending came through with a close but beauti­ er Gala Tennis Fashion Show on July champion Healani’s 62. The OCC was ful victory. 16th at the OCC. Highlight of the eve­ third with 33 and Lanikai fourth with ning will be the world premier of 27. Kailua’s rebuilt canoe, Kalanikila, Jantzen’s fall tennis line for men. which has been lengthened from 38 V2 ’ Other fashions will include the Billie to 40’ by George and Tay Perry, rode Jean King and collec­ high in the water and their crews were tions. Put on by Liberty Hous.e, the in mid-season form. show is only part of a “Festival of The Women’s “A ” Novice with Suz­ Tennis” evening starting with no-host anne Chuckovich, Anne Nicol, Beth cocktails at 6:30, dinner at 7:30 and Worrall, Pua Smith, Sheryl Haxton, exciting tennis films. Cost is $5.00. and Leslie Martin took a third to start Guests of members are welcome. Please the OCC scoring. Our rising stars, the make your reservations early at the Boys 14, with Pua Rochien steering a front desk of the Club. crew of Twain Newhart, Winston l/r: Myra Vickery, and John Michal- Gample, Fred Noa, Jr., Jay Zuckerkorn ski at Hawaii Leis party and Pat Ayau, took home our first of five gold medals. The Girls 15 with Tracy Phillips steering a fine crew of Tennis Love-Ins Robyn Rodby, Jodi Langley, Lisa Liv­ By John Michalski ingston, Diane Guild, and Kisi Haine, paddled to a convincing victory. You couldn’t miss them at our M en’s Novice “A ” took a fourth party for the Hawaii Leis: there was before the Girls 17 crew of Jill Ander­ that utterly casual Australian tennis sen, Mary Fox, Alison Martin, Leslie superstar John Newcombe in animated Muirhead, Pii Schneider, and “Muffer” conversation with Myra Vickery. Also Scully sprinted home to victory in the visible were the Leis’ suave player- one-half mile race, despite a slow coach Butch Buchholz, Owen David­ Club Manager Norman Riede start and a bad turn. son and charming Patti Kingston, the Adding an additional 7 V2 pounds better half of the Hawaii Leis’ Pres­ Mahalo From The Manager of weight to the ama prior to the Boys ident G. Allan Kingston. Also in the 16 event and a change in the turning crowd was David L. Peterson, Pres­ I am extremely happy to be back at technique seemed to help all the crews ident of the San Francisco Golden the Club after recent surgery which except the men’s Novice “B ”, which Gaters, with his Dutch star player proved to be very successful, and I “hulied”,and the slightly rotund Soph­ Betty Stove in tow. Next to the pupus wish to thank the many, many mem­ omore Men “dream crew’’, which was eye-filling Kathy Kuykendall, bers for their thoughtfulness, their started out like lightning, but finished who had brought along her parents cards, flowers, blood donations and like a whale racing across the Sahara. for protection. Gulab Watumull ex­ good wishes at the time of my hospi­ The Boys 18 crew, which will be changed pleasantries with ­ talization and during my recuperation tough to beat all season, came home per Barry McKay, and San Francis­ at home. I am looking forward to a with our fourth gold medal of the day. can Dotty Bliss answered everyone busy and successful summer season Kainoa Downing steered a crew of that she had the most memorable with you at the Outrigger. Walter Guild, Mark Rigg, Karl Heyer name at the party. Some sixty Out­ IV, Rick Lemke, and Robbie Muller. rigger tennis enthusiasts were also Norman Riede Junior Women surprised by taking present at this tennis party. General Manager

Page 2 Outrigger Club Impressive third place against strong competition. The Outrigger Tennis Team, play­ Monte Costa steered the crew of ing in the City League, will start seri­ in Windward Regatta Kristy Muller, Nanci Ballentyne, ous competition on June 15th. On — Senior Men Victorious Michele St. John, Stephany Sofos, June 8th the team is invited to play and Laurie Stratford. the Kapalama A.C., a team consisting by Dave Pierson and Stephany Sofos The crowd waited with justified of Kamehameha School instructors, anticipation for the best race of the on their courts at Kamehameha June 1st saw a crowd of nearly 6000 day, the grueling 2 V2 mile Senior Schools. Besides the Kapalama A.C., canoe racing fans pack Kailua Beach Men’s. It was no disappointment, as the Outrigger team will challenge Park for the initial regatta of the 1975 the Outrigger’s Kakina battled favored teams with such colorful names as season. The day started out cloudy Waikiki Surf Club, Healani, and Kai­ Pipewalkers “B ”; Hauoli “Red”; and windy with racing conditons lua all the way in a perfectly controlled Tony’s Downtown; Troubles; Hawaii not the best, but by noon the skies race. It looks as if our Senior Men are R.C. Mauka; Hunakai II; Hawaii Kai cleared and the sun broke through for in top condition as Mark Buck, Brant “B”, and the Kanealiis. another perfect day in Hawaii nei. Ackerman, Tom Conner, Mike Lemes, Shirley McKown and Myra Vickery Host Kailua surprised everyone by Paul MacLaughlin, and Marshall Rosa are making arrangements for the Sup­ amassing 70 points to defending came through with a close but beauti­ er Gala Tennis Fashion Show on July champion Healani’s 62. The OCC was ful victory. 16th at the OCC. Highlight of the eve­ third with 33 and Lanikai fourth with ning will be the world premier of 27. Kailua’s rebuilt canoe, Kalanikila, Jantzen’s fall tennis line for men. which has been lengthened from 38 V2 ’ Other fashions will include the Billie to 40’ by George and Tay Perry, rode Jean King and Margaret Court collec­ high in the water and their crews were tions. Put on by Liberty Hous.e, the in mid-season form. show is only part of a “Festival of The Women’s “A ” Novice with Suz­ Tennis” evening starting with no-host anne Chuckovich, Anne Nicol, Beth cocktails at 6:30, dinner at 7:30 and Worrall, Pua Smith, Sheryl Haxton, exciting tennis films. Cost is $5.00. and Leslie Martin took a third to start Guests of members are welcome. Please the OCC scoring. Our rising stars, the make your reservations early at the Boys 14, with Pua Rochien steering a front desk of the Club. crew of Twain Newhart, Winston l/r: Myra Vickery, John Newcombe and John Michal- Gample, Fred Noa, Jr., Jay Zuckerkorn ski at Hawaii Leis party and Pat Ayau, took home our first of five gold medals. The Girls 15 with Tracy Phillips steering a fine crew of Tennis Love-Ins Robyn Rodby, Jodi Langley, Lisa Liv­ By John Michalski ingston, Diane Guild, and Kisi Haine, paddled to a convincing victory. You couldn’t miss them at our M en’s Novice “A ” took a fourth party for the Hawaii Leis: there was before the Girls 17 crew of Jill Ander­ that utterly casual Australian tennis sen, Mary Fox, Alison Martin, Leslie superstar John Newcombe in animated Muirhead, Pii Schneider, and “Muffer” conversation with Myra Vickery. Also Scully sprinted home to victory in the visible were the Leis’ suave player- one-half mile race, despite a slow coach Butch Buchholz, Owen David­ Club Manager Norman Riede start and a bad turn. son and charming Patti Kingston, the Adding an additional 7 V2 pounds better half of the Hawaii Leis’ Pres­ Mahalo From The Manager of weight to the ama prior to the Boys ident G. Allan Kingston. Also in the 16 event and a change in the turning crowd was David L. Peterson, Pres­ I am extremely happy to be back at technique seemed to help all the crews ident of the San Francisco Golden the Club after recent surgery which except the men’s Novice “B ”, which Gaters, with his Dutch star player proved to be very successful, and I “hulied”,and the slightly rotund Soph­ Betty Stove in tow. Next to the pupus wish to thank the many, many mem­ omore Men “dream crew’’, which was eye-filling Kathy Kuykendall, bers for their thoughtfulness, their started out like lightning, but finished who had brought along her parents cards, flowers, blood donations and like a whale racing across the Sahara. for protection. Gulab Watumull ex­ good wishes at the time of my hospi­ The Boys 18 crew, which will be changed pleasantries with Davis Cup­ talization and during my recuperation tough to beat all season, came home per Barry McKay, and San Francis­ at home. I am looking forward to a with our fourth gold medal of the day. can Dotty Bliss answered everyone busy and successful summer season Kainoa Downing steered a crew of that she had the most memorable with you at the Outrigger. Walter Guild, Mark Rigg, Karl Heyer name at the party. Some sixty Out­ IV, Rick Lemke, and Robbie Muller. rigger tennis enthusiasts were also Norman Riede Junior Women surprised by taking present at this tennis party. General Manager

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