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UNKNOWN

, m *il|iW A COLD .WEEhH

3NQW AND gBjMJ , EXPERIENCHPr^

NELSON, Iftwl After ft perfect* day W|i|j| when 11 hours 15 minute? '.j2S sunshine were saw a change to cold, wintry The morning was fine .m***! stormy clouds from the aptifl had covered the sky by noon, | heavy rain began to fall 1 people who had been encouran the early morning sunshine til their homes for the country J outings in the Maitai Valley | caught in the rain. .'■* The day from noon onwardtj anything but pleasant. The i| drop in the temperatures resolf many people lighting fires in oj| have comfort indoors during! afternoon and evening. Duriu day snow fell low down on thel country, and in many were experienced this morning.! The fall in temperature is sbn the minimum grass temperatai 44.9 degrees on Saturday uighu pared with 322 degrees recorded! Cawthron Institute on Sunday ;] Though mere was no rain thft| ing, the sky was overcast, andj conditions continued, resujtttf many offices and shops bringing winter heating systems mta| Though the minimum temperafu corded at the Cawthron Instfejg night was 322 degrees, lightl were experienced in some parts,! city and on the Waimea Plain. J

Swimming CTampi«in*hjg||B Some of the.events of the ,jH9 Centre's swimming iliiiiii|>ml|B were decided at the Mumcipal|Ma when the final carnival of tbelHH was held. There were good A and the events were keenly conUH The best performances'were uffi J. Frank in recording 62 I-SnH the 100 yards intermediate chaijßH ship, and 2min 47 l-ssec to jdHI senior 220 yards chanroicasnßH Greenham easily outclassed m|M| competitors in the Kerr CqJB event, while the Misses LevieniU prominent positions. *'^W The results of the ctuunpmttjl events were: — Wffl 100 Yards Senior CJaacasSmeMm A. C. Hansen and G. Clark <«mH| W. Gasquoine 3. Time, 65seeJ|||| 100 Yards Women's C*hampiagHH L. Levien and G. Levien (>;pM| Time, lmin 15 l-ssec '^WmL 66 2-3 Yards Boys' ChasapSMßm J. Dixon 1, I. Brown 2. Time^«| 66 2-3 Yards Girls' ChampkneS EL Nesbitt 1. J. Carpenter 2. IS 49 3-Ssec. , s mm 100 Yards Boys' fatmiigM Championship—J. Frank 1, J. Wjjffl 2. Time, 62 l-ssec 33 1-3 Yards Girls* Champ3Qa|i| E. Nesbitt 1, J. Carpenter 2. *9B 21 2-ssec - '||H 220 Yards Senior Championsbipjf Frank 1, G. Clark 2. Time, \TM 220 Yards Boys' ChampionsUp-f Brown 1, B. Hurst 2. Time. Sxnppl 4-sscc. - '"■- 220 Yards Intermediate Boys* Chad pionship—J. Frank 1, J. Forster X. * Men's Dive (Kerr Cup)—F. Grtt ham 1, G. Clark 2. "ft

Bowls Champion of champions* bowilH; matches were continued on Satratp* afternoon, with the greens PqjfttK more keenly than, in the Eden, of the Wakefield Club, was; m winner in the senior singles, flonH through the day without a loss, wfejll J. McMahon, of the Maitai Club, w*«J the junior singles. The final at Hfe rink match between Motueka aqj§ Wakefield was a fine game, with nf result in doubt up to the last deliver*! Motueka won by one point The -fjdfei lowing are the detailed scores:— a:< Senior Singles—Third round: Bejis sico 18. Millward 13; Groohy 18. KBr? gour 12; Eden, a bye. Fourth nMßrlfe Eden 19, Grotroy 10; FenocA a-Igsfc, Final: Eden 16. Persico 10l . idfci Junior Singles—Third round: Heagf 10, Wadsworth 9; Poole 13, McMalna 12. Fourth round: McMahotfNlr Poole 7; Heaps, a bye. JFifth zonaftr Poole 12, Heaps 11. Final: McMMm; 17, Poole 3. WjP Full rinks—Semi-final: Mohtrta|ML, Maitai 17t Wakefield, a bye. Final: Motueka 18, Wakefield $?%" Motueka ■ rink, Wilkinson, lloiljfc Delaney, Rowling (s). -iPfr ; In the officials' match. Thorn, BMte dell. Gay, Johnson (Maitai) heatlS§ijK Fantham, Carter,' Manson ' Gft«ii

' Cricket • ::«B The Wakatu senior team conBH a solid score of 350 runs in t&dSaHK innings against Old Boys. OraME who won the toss, were short 'dtggßm ers for the beginning, and sent fpHH in. Kinzett compiled 108 felMHi hours. Charlotte played a I*JHH attacking innings for 78, while IBHBI secured 69. A. Newman tooMHK wickets for 92 runs. Old TIMJfIPMf lost two wickets for 20 before snHni College met Athletic at tuWuMBBI with- the exception of *ThanFmgm made 45. the School team refriMH fore, the attack of R. Vass, GnSB McGirr, who secured five wjcuHml 21 runs, three for 42. and tanMHHI respectively. ' ." sffffl|§| -The College total reached «tHi Athletic passed that total'furthfwlß! 'of two wickets (R. Vass 47, T^lgl| Chess Chut ifl^l . The annual meeting of the anBH Chess Club was held, wits IftHEMMH Wilkinson presiding over xu'wummS ance of 19 members. ; i|lH The following were elected -Ml bere:—C. Parsons, W.-T. Copp, R. W. Martin, V. MabuTXflHH D. Bird, W. A. Running. R_ L lisMJ less, and G. WhiLtton. '^— The election of officers resnttlHH roUowss—rPatron, Mr H. ATjuflHSI M.P.; president, Mr C N. Illllillllll vice-president, Mr J. Meads; amriMH Mr D. e. Johnson; tutor. Mr Glifl Housiaux; executive committee MH Wilkinson, J. Meads. D. E. MHH9 general committee, Messrs J. Bbbsssm A. G. I*. Housiaux. 'llßl

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21728, 10 March 1936, Page 14

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UNKNOWN Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21728, 10 March 1936, Page 14

UNKNOWN Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21728, 10 March 1936, Page 14