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WINTER SPORT

ALL CODES RESTART

TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME

After a spell of a week, owing to last Saturday's big parade,- championship matches in the winter outdoor «port« will be resumed to-morrow. The principal attraction «t Eden Park will be the appearance of the Papakura Army XV on the oval, opposed to GramIi mar Schools' Old Boys. At Carlaw Park. Ponsonby and Manukau will supply the feature game, while of the , two Soever contest* scheduled for Bland- ! | ford Park, that between Thistle and Metro i | promises to he another keen struggle after j last Saturday's one-goal draw in an ! exhibition. 1 \ arm;v the 11M0 hockey champions, j meets Training College at IJobgou Park. J Teams announced:— LEAGUE i. MOI;NT ALBERT.—Shadbolt. Leatherbarrow. i Huckcr. E. Cranch. B. Cranch. Tristram. List. . Sanderson. Grant.. Taylor. McKmnin. Clements. • Brady. Caples. Mclnnarney. Cowlsy. Hetherlngton. Carter. Montague. Renton. Senior B <plav Ponsonbv Victoria Park. 3 p.m.): Taylor. Caples. McMahon. Takarangi. C. Allen. McKlnnon. Gore. F. Ust. Hull. Thompson. Allen. Carter. Wilson. Mil's. Fletcher. Morrison. Bovard. Famll. Newton Dnloty. ■ SHORE.—Senior B (Devonport. 3 p_m.): \Vai\e. Diver. Laing. Pax sons. Jones. Nesbit. Penman. Arthur. Sullivan. Thompson. Radonich Beazlcy. J. Beazley. Brown. Balconioe. Farquhar- , son. Bennett. Totera. I NEWTON.—Kendall. Cheater. Burton. Green. | Rangi. Tredness. Green. Watkins. Zimmerman. Quirke. Ginders. Everett. Brady. Skelton. Butler. I Proc i ei - Rowlands. Senior B: Meet at grandI stand Domain. 2.30 sharp. Team will be selected j from Silva. Tareta. Hawke. Kent. Laurent. Davl- ; son. Walker. Wins low. Murphy. Wall. Bell. ' Smith. C. Brlmble. AvenelL Laurensen i p^ C ]jQ^ ald * Mason. Mitchell. Longley. Qulst. i *°VERS.—Burgoyne. Clarke. Donovan , <->. Find later. Gould. Grotte. James. Jackson, i Lcspc. Mataira (2). McManus. Morris. ODwyer Simpson. Senior B: Airey. Bra&sey. Delaney. Ellis. Fra.jcis. Hughes. Keates. MUler. Nesbit t. Robinson Robertson. Wanklyn. Stevens. Duraan. McLean. Dufty. McCarthy. Maher. Bell. Buehan. , J oa l * or I>vonport leaves 2 p.m.). Filth grade: Team plays Domain No. b at 3 p.m. i FAPAKURA—Seymour. Hosken. Mclnnes. Halsey (2). Mullane. Mills. Osborne. Honn <2>. BurI B cntlcy. Clarke. Pinfold. Tate. White. Te SOCCER I ABELS. — Blrchall. C. Eknmn. Chapman Doclierty. Boomer. Klt<-hman. Boblr.ion. Blake I Haycock. E. Ekman. Meek. T. Kcman. I NORTH Haycock. Booth. West. Sale. Dacre. Cooper. Richards. Price. Danby. Blackie Valentine. Second grade: Payne. Ogilvle. Kendall] Hignett. Kessell. Chambers. Kay. Berry. Corbett i Harvey. Young. Third grade (Outer Domain. 3 p.nv>: Kirk. Gilbert. Payne. Hodgson. O'Connor. I Robinson. Stone. Flynn, Ross. Carder. n OS , E M?:? K -»«*>«*• B. Sims. Foster. R. Lindsay. Hlgglnson. Brass. L. Philips M Lindsay. Boland. Adams. McOhie. W. Philips" Third intermediate: Davenport. Wunn. W. Sims P. Lindsay. Denizr. Ferris. Mincher. R. Philips. O. Jackson. Goodall. H. Simpson. Lane J Lindsay Fourth grade: MUler. J. Ltndsav. Form Potter. Barnett. Thompson. Haskell D Wallace' • Simpson. Havden. Grubie. COMRADES.—Yearbury. Rlggans. McKenna Healy Finrham. Matthews. Evans. Francis Marvin Francis. Masters. Reserve. Moody. Second grade (Domain 3 o'clock). McDermott. Ryan. Ayrls. Lockwood. Cashln. Colebrook. Lime Con- , stable. Low. Hooton. Moody. roNSONBY— Gavan. Heart. Brown. Blaekie Cleal. Rouse. Dowler. Swan. Blackenrldge. Woods' CallauKhcr. Chapman. Bell. Murphy. Second grade 'Victoria Park. 3 p.m.): Dobson. Dicker. Hind- • L 1 0 ! : j Neave. SuiclliTe. Bunting. Mulhoiland. Bell. Raynes. Mason. Alderton. Haywood Kennedy. THISTLE.—Cocker. Davidson. Davis. Orr. Kerr Constable. Belcher. Wallace. Wiseman. Woods. Kcnneoy. McLachlan. L. Amie. Second grade: Morman. Davis. Beale. Steele. Chapman. Garrett Rhodes. Rooke. Sawcrs. Le Vesque. Has lam Weir Peterson. * RUGBY I PAPAKCRA CAMP.—M. Devlne. H. P. Ranglhula. H. Slyneld. E. S. Jackson. P. W. Dav C Crawiord. W. E Smith W. E. Coithead. A. H Brown. R Moore. M. O. Smith. J. A. Harper. A. D. Wlshart. W. I Perriam. C. Taite. L. Werner. J. H. Pile. W. F. Reyi. ' ~ Kelgin. Great head. Dick. , Schubert. Laury. Paton. Woolley. Nerus. Roaser. Furlonger. Rosslter. Don. Hull. Roddick Houten 12). Williams. McKle. McNeill. HOCKEY ! SOMERYILLE.—Second grade: Crowlher. Brad- ■ shax. J. Johnston. J. Yule. W. Goffin. Gladding. Finer. Richardson. Downle. W. Williams E Richardson. Third grade A: Cameron. Kendrlck. . Bales. Livingstone. D. Pennell. Bennett. Broun. ; Honeycomb. Mardle. Ceshlre. Cairns. Third grade ■ B: Davenport. Chant. Ferguson. Magutre. Brewer. Coonev. D. Marshall. O. Williams. Ritchie Thomas. Rosie. Fourth grade: Spic*. Lock. B Williams. Webster. M. Pennell. Blake. Harper < Kuauf. E. McKcnzle. Stoddard. Ock. I

In the wily part of the game Mrs. Cook ' was uncertain on tlie green anil this I accounted for her losing the first and sixth I holes—putt« of under a yard being ini.*ed on each occasion. . I Led From Seventh Hole. She wiped out her opponent's original win with a great wood and mashie to the fourth green, and repeated the performance at the fifth, taking both holes, although .--he three-putted at the fifth. Miss (.('Sullivan squared the match at the sixth, where she almost holed a chip from otT the green. It was only temporary relief, fr.r Mr?. Cook outplayed her at tiiv ncxt two long holt's, then to lose the short ninth, where she was bunkered. Turning for home 1 up. Mi*. Cook made it 2 with a 4 at the thirteenth, the other three holes having been halved in 3. Missing a short putt on the fourteenth for a win, which would have left her 3 u». with four to play. Mrs. Cook lost the following short one to her opponent's 3 and was only 1 up. She made her position more soi-ure by taking tiie sixteenth in 4 to 3. then to lose the next in dramatic circumstances and get a lucky half at the eighteenth which meant victory. Though the figures were not as impressive as in previous matches, the match was full of interest, with the winner undoubtedly the most consistently impressive player of the tournament. The approximate medal scores for the first nine were Mrs. Cook 42. Miss O'Su'livan 44. wliile they were both home in 40— rounds of 82 and S4. The handicap event, the Ai ikikapakapa Clip, was won by Mis. 1). M. Simmons 1171. <>f Rotorua. who beat Mrs. I. Rota IS). of Hawera. 3 and 2. In winning the Canadian foiusome handicap Mrs. S. J. Robinson (Auckland) li.id her fourth success of the tournameutResults of other competitions were as follow: — Flight Matches.'—No. 1 division, semi-finals: Mlss Garner beat Mrs. la Trobe Hill. 7 and 6. Mrs. W. P. Endeaa beat Mrs. Jot. 3 and 2. Final Miss Gamer beat Mrs. Endean. 3 and 2. No. 2 Division.—Semi-finals: Miss Manning tea: Mrs. J. L. Mcllroy. 1 up; Mrs. Taylor won by default from Miss Hewitt. Final: Miss Manning beat Mrs. Tay'.or. 4 and 3. Championship Flight.—Seinl-flnals: Mrs Alison beat Mrs. Andrew. 4 and 3: Mrs. P. R. Glanville beat Mrs. Hutchinson. I and 1. Final: Mrs. Gl.aville beat Mrs. Alison. 1 ui>. , Artlclitapakapa Cup Flt*bt Match—S«Bl-flnai». I Mrs. Waddell beat Mrs. K. M. Pl*e. 3 and 3: Mrs Farmer beat Mrs Cassis-Brown. 4 and J. Mnal; I Mri. Waddell beat lira. Farmtr, I and i.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 114, 16 May 1941, Page 3

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WINTER SPORT Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 114, 16 May 1941, Page 3

WINTER SPORT Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 114, 16 May 1941, Page 3