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HOCKEY.

••' intE championships;; ■WINS FOR UNIVEBSITZ 'AW, V ; MOUNT, EDex, ,1 The grade, competitions' of the Ancldi lockey Association - coutlaued Remuera on. Saturday before a fair number of side-line enthusiasts. .:The ground was - Terry soft, preventing- anything like fast and accurate fooekey,\ a .heavy shower Inthe second spell adding- a greasy quality to tie surface, which made matters considerably worse. >■; Apart, ■ however, - from this, difficulty the two senior matches were veryfar from being first-class exhibitions of the game, rough and ■wild ■ play •- marring both. matches, -but the 'Edendale-uiiiversity game • in particular. The Mount Eden-Areta game - ■was won by. the former team with the narrow advantage .of : one. -soal to nil, ■■ X. " Alexander scoring, while inTthe University" •Edendal-e Old Boys' match,--wlSch Uni-ver-slty -won 'by 3 goals to I, Waddineiiam ■ scored two and Aiders one for the win- > ners, Edenda'.e's score bein" notched bj , ■Davis. . : ■.■■>->.■;■: i;"-'.' "- -. , ■As the result of Saturday's play Mount Eden and. University , head■" the competing : teams in the championship -with eleven ; points each, while Areta and Edendale 014' Boys Save .scored seven points each. ' A-.: ...'.' ■ — —'■■ ■ •-.' '■ ' L ,ii V; : SECOND GHADE. •;■'.'. ~'■ T. Somervell 3 (Watts 2, "Carter 2, Ivine I)., defeated"" North Shore -4 (Ky&ins 2, &i£terthwaite 1, , Foster 1). \-' ;.' %?,..■ St. Luke's 5 (Duncan 3. Williams 2), de* 1 •-.'■- feated Mount Eden 1/ (Watson). ~..■, .:" j .. ''."": ..[- ;" THIRD GRADE.: ■•'"""~ " U 'A •■Wesley College 2 (Maera ana : TaatoaV defeated .Somervell 1 (Watts). "■,,"■ Gordon 7 (Bridgman.4,: Burton 2. (Erince : 1), defeated Mount Eden. 2 (Giles an* Thompson). /. . . • ... , , FOURTH GUADFT. \"' ? " \ ;v St. I-Tite's 1 (Ledlard), defeated Mount Eden nil.- •" • ,•■.->".. .':,--, •' v >';>; : North Shore 3 (IT. Cooper 2. Ilayson 1) 4 defeated Wesley College 2 (Ormsby and ■ Tom). /■.;■■..;'.. :,., ~; . . .'. ; ; _ :_■;.'■• '•■ :-\ . ' . ».-.-:..■. ..'..'.-. U ■■■■.;rVc''.'-' ; LADIES' MATCHES. 1 .'^^ '■ SENIOR GItAD-E. , • . i! Old A'-s 2 (Misses Haszard ana Fairsrayfc defeated Henderson nil.. : . .:■ si'-v . Training College 1 (Miss : Hewlett), An* '■■ feated Mount Eden nil. - ■; - ' .. £-'(•-., "'"• .TUXIOIt GRADE. .-' '.<'•■"'!. 'Arawa 4 (Misses D. Paine 3. I. King), He* ' feated Training- College B 1 (Miss Warniing'ton). •' ; ■■■ ■■'•.. •■-••■■■ ■ -~.■- - ■- -, ,- ■-■ Training College A 2 (Miss Spenee .'. S)t tea*. 'Epiphany'-1 (Miss Campbell). •• _._ ; : -.. ■""*■ ■■'* '-'... ■ ■ -, .~T* --'.■'■"■ -'V , ' BOWLING, v? '.'.". EPSOM GREEN. • V • ~ ■i. ORDINARY DRAW. "~~ ~j Pollard, Milne—24, v. G. Wright,' PhllHW( ■' —18. ;,--.•■■•• -;■"-•■::-•.- ■ '^■■■■ : :-:\ i ".■..-.■,■.•■.•'•.• Parry, Dison, E. F. Jones—3o,'. jr. Bere* ford, Bruce. Jansen—2l: , .. ■ . uv', - •.) ■j,:: ••'.;"•" r :;;•■-■>■ •.:&?.:■ Tx*' mt ■■'*/- M,T.. ALBERT GREEN. -v" .-.,, WINTER PAIRS' COMPETITION;- .-\_ i Devereaux, Linder—l9, v. Hill, ' Dec—l4y' Wilson, Muir—3l, 'v. Cossey, ■ Nesbitt—2ft; • ' ash. Man sell—2o, v. Eyre, Freeman—l 7- : . Turnbnll, • Cotter—2o, ■v. Smith, Eagletoil —16. -.(,.•;.■ ■• ■-- •'-■_,.■:■-;•:■■;.•..■ -■> •-...- .;., A. E. Smith,{ Mcßride— v. ; Jones, Me-* Innes22, . .- ■ '•■&■'■ -.-}'.■ "■" .J. ROCKY ' NOOK GREEN. ' ".': -" ';;.V; - ORDINARY DRAW. , . ":•- Thomas, Napier, Bazeley—27, v. Pawcettji Buscombe, Allely— ' -.'-■■•,' . ;■■■':< •:■ ■v . CartwriKht, Best, White, Middleton— ■ v . Lockhead, • Rathbone, Handle, Kayes— 16. - ■-:■•; - • :v ■;;;•»--'..,: '■',■ ■ ;•:. Kent, i Tozer. Wheeler, Bonskill—2l, ' V.Boylands, Barton, Buckle, Gladding—lT. ~ :: ':." CHAMPION SINGLES. ",»v ii i ■ . "> ■ Final. : -s -' , ..,[ : Butler 20, t. Pierce 17.' 'l?^ '' / - . v ONBHUNGA 'GREEN. -. Otahnhu—Bray, Bailey," Carson, Harper— - 26, v. Oneiiunga—J. Wallace, W* , Wallace, Kenny—l6. ; . - . —Selinuuer, Jones, A. E. Sayers, T. . Wallace— v. « Grey : Lynn— '-. Mndie. Melntosh, Baildon . " Onehunga—W. J. Sayers,- Clarkson, ' Macfarguhar, T. J. Sutherland—2o, ,v. Carltonr-i , J. Williamson, C. Mountain, . Mantell, • t!\ , ' Mountainlo. ■. .■.-■-; . '„ *■'_■■- ■• v. ■ . "■•' Onehunga—Davys, Foose, Westaey, Hartley— v. Dominion Road—Ashbv, Sargeant, A. Smith; Goldsmith—ll. ! ''.., • 'V- ■■:•■ r CLUB FOURS. l*i { /'■■-■'{• Hull, 'Marks, Schnackenberg, 'G. A« • Court v. Ernest, Davenport; Wvnyard, Gatland— •-,--. ■■-■ ■„■'. ■ ■■ . ■-:■ V. W. Court, Jones. Aitkenhead, Laird— 41, v. Taylor, Hickaiaii, Macklow, Eassett— > 11.■-■-•■ ■•/■-/:• v.. • -■.■-■- '■ . . :... h r Hill, Whyte, Rintoul, ' Wright—2.-J, V,Iliggins, CoHUcntt, Davics,. Bradley— t ELtEBSI/lECLTB'S ANNUAL"MEETINGi i ' 'The ' eighth, annual meeting' of memnera was held in the pavilion- on Saturday. There f was ■ a splendid attendance, • and Mr .W. ii. • Smith (president) presided. The report and .' ■balance-sheet i for ? the year ending 30ti» v ; June, 1918, were adopted. • The membership for the season showed a slight increase. The ;' : receipts, which just about balanced expend!- £ , ture, were higher than in the previous year . ,by £15 .12/6..- The balance-sheet showed* ■ balance of assets over liabilities of £164. The green, {under the watchful care of the j green superintendent (Mr W. B. Smith) and the good, "work of the caretaker (Mr J-' Fanch) has improved during the season out of eight, and gave promise of even 'a. better > surface for the coming season. '?; } The silver cup presented by Mr I!, UliTlca ' to the club champion for the season was handed to the winner, Mr A. 3. Hewsou- -.". A gold'medal presented -Mr H. Smith,ot Sydney, through the medium of Mr "A^,. Ilewson, was secured by Mr Jno. Sbearmae, runner-up. A' bowl bag, donated by Mr A. 3. Hewfc-on to the member securing the ■ highest number of new members (financial) during the year was won by the president. I (Mr W. B. Smith). The pair of bowls given :i by 'Mr Jno'. Shearman to the winner of the , t firtst-year , players match wehe held oveE > pending the completion of the contest. ■■. -~-v-' : The following were appointed and elected • the officers for the ensuing year:--Patron, i Sir F W Lang. M.P.; vice-patron, Mr Geo. • Wlltißsou; president, Mr W._B. Smith; ■ I vice-presidents, • Messrs A: J. Hcw s? n ' 0 1 i Burns and A. Hewsou; hon. bee. ana treasarer, Mr C. S. H. McKinney: com- ■ mittee, Messrs Diggens. A. Fβ^ 0 "; , Jackson. Laud, Peek, and Somervell; match. committee. Messrs A. J. Hewson, TV homerveil, and G. Somerflcln: sole selector, Mr, O. | Somerfleld; auditor, Mr C. Jackson: dele- v gates to Auckland centre, Messrs ,v>. ;-,-. • Smith and S. Somerfield. '-, _•;.-' -•. The retiring hon. secretary and treasurer, 'Mr X Peek, who had held the office since the formation, of the club eight years .-- ---' was accorded a special vote Of IBanks> appreciation of his services. ~..

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 167, 15 July 1918, Page 3

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HOCKEY. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 167, 15 July 1918, Page 3

HOCKEY. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 167, 15 July 1918, Page 3

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