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'VARSITY TOURNEY.

SHIELD TO CANTERBURY. AUCKLAND'S LAST PLACE. (By Telegraph.—Prcas Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Tuesday. Canterbury University College won t'nn New Zealand University tournainoiitjihicld for the sixth successive year in the annual tournament which wae concluded to-day. With only the lawn tennis events to be completed Canterbury already had a useful lead in points for the tournament shield and it practically scooped the pool in to-day 'e tennis. Three of the five titles were won by Canterbury, and there is an all-Canter-bury final in yet another event. Only iu the mixed doubjes has another college, victoria, any chance of scoring points. Two point* are allotted for each of the five titles and one for the winner of the tennis enjp. With two tennis points still in doubt and another to be allotted lor an uncompleted athletic event, the position in the competition for the tournament shield is:— Canter- ' Vic- Aucfcbury. Otaso. torla. land. 'Athletics 7 10 0 2 Boxing .-, if ii 2J Shooting a v a | Swimmin; 2 7 O O" Basketball it i> «j :; Kowing 3" o (i 0 Tennis 9 0 0 0 Totals 29 ISi 162 8 Forty-seven students have been granted Blues and further awards will be made after the tennis finale to-morrow. The awards arc: — Athletics.—K. W. Robinson, J. D. Carmichael, L. G. Brown, A. D. Benham, K. F. Rogers, R. E. Rawstron (Canterbury), J. Opie, R. G. Pilling, I. L. Vosailagi, A. G. Harper, J. M. Watt (Otago), H. D. Ball, K. D. Gillespie (Auckland). Boxing.—G. H. Turner, M. McHugh (Auckland), N. Blake, S. S. Amies. C. E. Barnes (Canterbury), A. Adams (Otago), P. H. Ryan (Victoria). Swimming.—Miss P. Hudson. J. Neville, Mies J. A. Eastgate, J. Davies (Otago), M. Marks (Canterbury). Rowing.—G. C. J. Dalton. J. P. Hooper (Auckland), H. A. Eaton, F. M. Gray, F. G. Bowling (Canterbury), R. P. Hansen, G. C. Broad (Victoria). Cox's cap: A. Martin (Canterbury). Basketball.—M. Matangi. B. Campbell, M. Macky. M. Martin (Auckland), S. Phillipps. M. O. Bell. R. W. Drummond (Victoria). S. A. Boscoe (Canterbury), G. Avery (Otago). Shooting.—N. B. Manssen (Canterbury). H. Low. H. Prins (Otago), R. J. CorkhiU (Victoria).

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 75, 31 March 1937, Page 18

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'VARSITY TOURNEY. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 75, 31 March 1937, Page 18

'VARSITY TOURNEY. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 75, 31 March 1937, Page 18