ROWING
INTERPROVINCIAL EIGHTS
The selection of the crew to represent Canterbury in the interprovmcial eight-oared race has now been made, and is as Mlows:-W. Francis (bow), A. C. Smith. J. Cullen, C. A. Sutherland, J. B. Taylor, G, East, M. Cullen, G. M, Wright (str), M. Martin (cox). The race will take place at Wanganui on Saturday, April 11. The crew is training regularly on the Avon and under the coaching of Mr C. A.-Stiles is showing very promising form.
was very sound on d- nice and frequently turned it into attack from which many goals came. Johnson rode hard and was the spearhead of the attack. He was ably supported by both Stewart and McCredie. . The tournament will be continued to-day, when the preliminary matches for the Rhodes Cup will be decided. Handicaps for the teams have been fixed as follows: Christchurch A scratch, Pareora A 8 goals, Christ* church B 9 goals, Pareora B 17 goals. The games arranged for to-day are:— 2 p.m.—Pareora A scratch v. Christdhurch ,B 1 goal. 3.30 p.m.—Christchurch A scratch v. Pareora B 17 goals.
TOURNAMENT AT FEILDING
(FBXSS ASSOCIATION TX&IOBAU.)
FEILDING. March 26. The polo tourney was continued today, when one game was played. In the handicap cup, Hawke’s Bay D (ori 24) played Cambridge (scratch), the Hawke’s Bay team winning by 25 to 14. No games were played this afternoon because of steady rain.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21743, 27 March 1936, Page 17
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