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R UGBY LEAGUE

BRITAIN j! . Widnes . made sure of fits first British rugby league championship title 'fop jlO years byi overwhelming rele-gation-bqund Hunslet, 66-14, at Hunslet yesterday, i I Captained and co-coached ! by the |Kiwi forward, Kurt Sorensen. Widness scored 121 tries to I clinch the trophy.Paul Hulme claimed three tries for|Widnes and the new British wing sensation. Martin Offiah, touched down twice to take his total for the season to 43 tries.) | Division one: Bradford 10, Wigan 114; Hull Kingston Rovers z 3. Leigh 11; Hunslet 14. Widpes 66; St Helens 23; Leeds 28; Swinton 45, Castleford 11; Warrington 19. Salford 20. 11 : f Division two: Batley 0, Mansfield 8; Featherstone 40, Bramley 12; Runcorn 10, Carllisle 18; [Sheffield 30, Doncaster 14; Wakefield 22, Oldham 23; York 34, Fulham 13. [ First bivision leaders.— ! PW D L F A Pt Widnes262o 0 6 641-311 40 B'ford 2517 0 8 482 300 34 St Hel 24 16 0 8 600 325 32 Wigan 2415 2 7 507 295 32. Leeds 24 14 3 7 531 402 311 W’ton 26 14 2 10 531 .416 30

| SYDNEY j Points after six rounds: Brisbane 12. Canberra 10. Penrith) 10. South Sydney 10, Canterbury-Bankstown! | 10, Manly-Warringah 8, Balmain 6, Illawarra 5. CronullaSutherland 5. Parramatta 4. St George 4, Newcastle [4. North ! Sydney .4, Eastern Suburbs 3, Gold Coast-Tweed 1, Western Suburbs 0.1 i | Senior B scores from the Canterbury Rugby Union’s competition on Saturday were:—; Otautahi 8, Lincoln ! College |4; Sydnenham i 18,

Suburbs 8; Marist 12, Christchurch 9; Shirley 38 v Merivale 0; Belfast 14, High School Old Boys 13; Albion'6, University 6. Lower grade rugby league matches resulted in:— Premier Reserve Halswell 14. Sydenham 2; Marist 0, Linwood 9; Parklands 18. Addington 44; Burnham 0, Papanui 4; Kaiapoi 0, Riccarton 70, Shirley 0, Hornby 8. Seniors St Albans 4, Bumham 0. Sydenham 20, Eastern 20; Hornby 18. Woolston 16; Linwood 4, Addington 0; Rol eston 17, Riccarton 10.

Senior 3 Timaru 28, Riccarton 8; W’oolston 18, Easem 14; Halswell B 48. Shirley 2. Presidents Eastern 38, Linwood 22; Addington 36. Riccarton 22; Parklands 12, Hornby 36; • St Albans 54. Riccarton 16; Shirley 8, Halswell 20; Marist 8. Papanui 16.

19 years [ Sydenham 22. Parklands: 20; Eastern W 4. Linwood ' 18; Marist 22, Papanui 18; Addington 4. Halswell 0.

17 years Linwood 56, Woo|ston. 0; Hornby 70, Rangiora 0; Marist 2, kaiapoi 30; Halswell 6, Eastern 29.

16 years Hornby 40, Riccarton 4; Addington 26. Parklands 20; Shirley -4. Halswell 40; Linwood 26, Papanui 23. 15 years 1

Kaiapoi 30. .Addington 26; Papanui 14, Linwood 30; Hornby 40, Halswell 0. 14 years Halswell 0, Papanui 39; Lin[wood 40. [ Addington J 0: Rangiora 4; Marist 34. [ 13 years j Hornby 32, j Papanui 0; Sydenham 16. Linwood R 12; Rangiora 0. Halswell 41: Papanui G

12. Eastern R 8. [Addington 16, Linwood G 28. , [ [

' 12 years i : Linwood 34, Marist 8; Kaiapoi 22, Sydenham 0; Papanui 10, Addington 6; Hornby: 24, Halswell 4.1

I 11 years Kaiapoi 4, Sydenham: 0; Hornby 36, Halswell 0. . 10 years) : [ .

Addington 20, Eastern W 4; Hornby 20, Marist 10; Eastern R 26, Kaiapoi 4; Linwood! G 0, Svdenham 18. I < !

. ! 9 yearsParklands 0, Halswell! 26; Marist 12, Papanui: 4; Addington 35). Rangiora 0;! Sydenham 0, Hornby L 13; Linwood 6. Kaiapoi 6; Hornby W 0, Sydenham 86. !

i |; 8 years) Papanui G 3, Hornby IL 6; Addington 8. Linwood G 9; Eastern L 12, Halswell R 4; Marist 10, Sydenham S 24; Eastern R 0, Kaiapoi 14; Parklands 4, Hornby IB 3; Sydenham B 26, Riccarton 0. The North Canterbury Sub-Union Senior and second grade results: j i Senior Culvepden-Waiau 30, Woodend 11; Rangiora 21, Ohoka 6; Amberley 15, Glenmark 12; Cheviot 33, Southbrook 6; Kaiapoi 10, Ashley 9; Oxford bye. ; ) Second grade: | United 24, Southbrook 0; Kaiapoi[ Gold 46, Ashley 3; Amberley 3, Hamner 3; Cheviot 56, Woodend 0; Rangiora 28, Wa'iau 0; Glenmark 26, Culverden 6. Ellesmere rugby results; — . Senior A: Darfield 18,j Leeston 11; Kirwee 6,[Burnham 6; Batiks Peninsula 117, Sheffield 3; Lincoln 19, West Melton 3; Dunsandel 17, Southbridge 0. Second grade}— Leeston 22, Darfield 9; Burnham 18. Diamond Harbour 3; [ West Melton 22, Prebbleton 0; Dunsandel 4, Southbridge 0. Under-19; West Melton 16, Collegiate 8: Leeston 16, Celtic 4: Malvern 24. Allenton 0;

-Ml ' I ; M ! i Waihora 18, [Tinwald 0;, Ilin-j coin 17, Darfield 3. ; )'i | Under-17:! | Darfield j '2l,' Allenton 3;j Waihora 12, Dun--sandel and Leeston 0; West Melton 8, Lincoln 4. i | I Under-15; (West Melton ,‘23, Dunsandel and Southbridge 4; Lincoln 14. Springston 6; parkfield 22, Waihora and Peninsula 3. | Under-13: |. Waihora and Peninsula 10, Leeston 0; Lincoln 14, Springston 0; Dabfield 16, West Melton and Kirwee 4; i Dunsandel j 20, Southbridge 4; Prebbleton 35, Sheffield 0. !

Under-11: [Springston green 30, Dunsandel 0; Leeston 35, Diamond Harbour; Springston black 36. Darfield blue, 10; Banks Peninsula 28, Prebbleton 0; Lincoln 28, Southbridge 6; West Melton 35, Darfield red .0, 1 [ I J: Under-9: Springston green 28, Dunsandel 0; Diamond Harbour 32) Leeston 0;, Lincoln red 20J Springston black 6; Prebbletdn 26, Banks Peninsula 22; Lincoln black 20, Southbridge) 12; West Melton 24, Darfield 1 0. IM) [I ' . ' GOLF Canterbury women's interclub pennant matches:— Section 11l (18 holes). — Zone 1: Harewood A 61, Waimairi Beach 47; Weedons 61, Ellesmdre 47; Rawhiti 57 >4, Tai Tapu B 5014. Zone 2: Coringa 56, Kaiapoi A 52, Avondale 54, Amberley B 54; Russley B 6414, Akaroa 4314. Zone 4: Russley A 56. Windsor 52; Waitikiri A 71 Kaituna 361/4;[Tai Tapu A 61, Lincoln 1 A 47: Section )11 (Bronze, 36 holes). — Zone 1: Harewood 4, Coringa 2; Lincoln 4, Waimak Gorge 2. Zone 2: Kaiapoi 3, Christchurch 3; Avondale 314, McLeans is' 2>/ 2 . Zone 3: Templdton 1 314, Russley 2%: Greendale I 3, Windsor 3; Waimairi Beach 4, Rangiora 2. I

Section 111 (Silver. 36 holes). — -Zone 1: Christchurch 5141, Lincoln y 2 ;‘i Kaiapoi 414. Waimak Gorge li/ 2 ; Harewood ; 6, Hororata 0. Zone 2; Waimairi 3V£, Coringa 2,i/4; Windsor 4*4,1 Richmond Hili) 1,14: Greendale 5, Ellesmere 11. Zone 3: Russley 3, Waitikiri 3; McLeans Is. 4, Avondale !2; Templeton 4, Amberley I2; Rangiora 3*4, Templeton 2>4; Waitikiri 4, Avondale ) 2; Russley 6, Amberley i 0; Waitikiri 4, Rangiora" 1 2; Russley 4>/ 2 , McLeans Is. l*/ 2 ; Avondale 5, Amberley! li

Windsor, with B*4 points, leads the , Canterbury | junior inter-club gold competition by a half point i from Waimairi Beach after 10 of the 15 rounds. Results from the two rounds at Shirley on Saturday [were:— : I

1 Morning round,— Kaiapoi ‘ 3, Rawhiti 3; Windsor 4y 2 , North; Canterbury I*4; Central Canterbury 3%, Templeton 21/4; Waimairi Beach Coringa Waitikiri 3y„ McLeans Island 2J/ 2 ; Harewood 6, Rangiora i 0; Avondale 5, Russley 1;[ Christchurch syj, Weedons; */ 2 . , Afternoon roundl-r Avondale 4i/4, Kaiapoi Harewood )4, Weedons 2s‘ Waitikiri 4, Russley 2; North i Canterbury 3, Christchurch 3; Coringa 41/j, Rawhiti P/ 2 ; Waimairi Beach! 3i/ 2 , Templeton 2i/ : ; Windsor 6,

McLeans Island 0; Central Canterbury Rawhiti 2*4CRICKET [ Final placings and points in the i Christchurch Suburban Cricket Association's grades are:— J . i Senior A.— Merivale Papanui 106; Hornby 82; Sumner 76; New Brighton 69; Heathcote 55; Richmond WMC 39; Upper Riccarton 31; Southern Districts 27. Senior B.— Halswell 130; New Brighton 69; Belfast 67; Sumner 56; Southern Districts 53; Harewood 51; Merivale Papanui 39; Hornby 37. Third! A.— Heathcote 77; Merivale Papanui 74; Halswell 64; Hornby 59; Sumner 44; Richmond WMC 39; New Brighton 29;‘Upper Riccarton 20. | Third B.— Harewood 79; Christchurch WMC 76; Belfast 69; Addington 67; Papanui WMC 64; Templeton 59; BWU 44; N.B.R.F.C. 42; New Brighton 17; 1 United 5. Third C.— Boon Hay 77; Air N.Z. 74; Merivale Papanui 64; Lyttelton 59; Harewood 51; Hornby 49; Prebbleton 49; Halswejl 34; Richmond WMC 29; New Brighton 19. [ Third D.— Christchurch WMC 1 87; Heathcote 77; Sumner 67; Southern Districts 52; Harewood 42; Hornby 32; New Brighton 22; Belfast 17. Fourth A.— Waimak SM 72; Halswell 60; SAS 59; Harewood [57; Hornby 49; New Brighton 49; Hodn Hay 47; Papanui WMC 42; Riccarton WMC [37; Merivale Papanui 27. | Fourth B.— Postbank 77; Hornby 70; Addington 64; New Brighton 57; Riccarton WMC 1 57; Harewood 47; Sumner 44; L.R.L.F.C. 34; Merivale Papanui 24; Richmond [WMC 9. Fourth C.— New Brighton 72; Grosvenor 72; Heathcote 67; Templeton 60; Merivale Papanui 37; Harewood 32; Hornby 27; C.C.F. 20. Fourth D.— Occidental 85; Christchurch WMC 60; Hoon Haj’ 59; Merivale Papanui [54; ABC 51; Heathcote 51; Southern Districts 17; New Brighton 12. Leading teams in the Melhuish Shield competition were:— Merivale-Papanui senior, A and 3C 169, 1; Christchurch WMC 3B and 3D 163, 2; Harewood Senior B and 3B 139, 3; Addington 3rd B and 4B 131, 4. ’HOCKEY Lower grade. women's hockey resulted in:— i Senior Reserve Woolston 3, Carlton 1; Harewood. [5, Sydenham 0. 1 First Grade Harewood 1, Hornby 1; Burnside II 1, Sydenham 0. ,[ Second Grade Carlton 6, Pegasus 1; Lincoln College 4, Redcliffs 3; Hornby 2, Sydenham 0; [Burnside 8, Harewood 0. 1 ) Fourth Grade Burnside 0, Sydenham 0. 1 Fifth Grade Carltqn 3, Hornby 2; Harewood 0; Rangi Ruru 0. Sixth Grade Pegasus 4, , Burnside' 2; Hornby 3. Sydenham 2; Carlton 3, Woolston 1. j Seventh Grade Hinemoa 1, Selwyn 1; Burnside 10. Rangi Ruru 0; Rangiora I, Carlton 0; Harewood 2, Marian College 1.

SOCCER SOUTHERN LEAGUE Division one.— Christchurch 2. Dunedin City 1; Western 2, Mosgiel 2; South Canterbury 0,1 Technical 1; Oamaru o’. Rangers 2. [ Division two.— Shamrock 1, [New Brighton 0; Woolston 7, Nomads 0;i Cashmere 2, Riccarton 0; University 2, St Albans-Shirley 3; Halswell 3, Rangiora 0. Division three (north).— Western v. H. 5.0.8. abandoned; West Coast 1, Burndale 4; Rangers 0, Burwood 3; Ashburton 2, Technical 3; Christchurch 0, Kaiapoi l.|: CFJt 1 I: Division one.—Rangers 2, New Brighton 1; Shamrock 2, Woolston 3; Halswell 15, Cashmere 0; Nomads 1, Varsity' 3; Western 1, Christchurch United 1. Division Two.— Technical 6, Varsity 1; Cashmere 0, Riccarton 1; Papanui-Redwobd by default from New Brighton; Shamrock 0, Western 6. Division Three.— SAS 2. Riccarton 6; Bumdale 2, Halswell 2. '] Division Four. — Bumdale 5, Papanui-Redwpod ’,) 1; Cashmere 4, Riccarton 6; Technical 5, Varsity 5. MOTOR RACING Levels Raceway results on Sunday: O.S.C.A. Race 1; D. Grindley (Mazda Buick), 1; I. Munt (Capri Chev), 2; R. Kennard (Cortina V 8), 3. Fastest lap Grindley 1.8.45. Race 2: Grindley, 1; S. Vigurs (Celeste Chev), 2; M. Fitzgerald (Capri Chev), 3. Fastest lap Grindley 1.8.02. Race 3 (handicap) Kennard, 1; Grindley, 2; Fitzgerald, 3. Fastest lap Grindley 1.8.28. Mini 7s Race 1: J. Hamilton, 1; P. Sheppard, 2; G. Brewer, 3. Fastest lap Hamilton 1.21.59. Race 2: J. Brbok, 1; Hamilton, 2; D. Milligan, 3. Fastest lap Hamilton 1.20.6. Race 3: Brook, 1; D. Drake, 2; W. Timms, 3. Fastest : lap Brook 1.20.79. Formula Fords Race 1; G. Milligan (Van Diemen), 1; C. Hyde (GLH), 2; B. Johnston (Johnston), 3. Fastest lap Milligan 1.10.95. Race 2: Milligan, 1; Hyde, 2; D. Gullery (Royale), 3. Race 3; (handicap) Johnston, 1; Gullery, 2; Hyde, 3. Pre 65 Saloons Race 1: R. Laing (Falcon), 1; J. Little (Valiant), 2; M. Leonard (Cor- [ tina), 3. Fastest lap Laing i 1.21.55. Race 2: Little, 1;, Laing, 2; W. Austin (Anglia), i 3. Fastest lap Little 1.21.07. Race 3 (handicap). Laing, 1;[ N. Barclay (Anglia), 2; D.| Lovegrove (Anglia), 3. Fastest lap Laing 1,20.89. BILLIARDS ! Hoon Hay now has a threepoint lead over Richmond after the latest round of [inter-) club billiards. j All three top teams won their games, 3-0, with the highlight of the lower division) games coming from an excel-) lent 42 break by Warren MacGregor, who plays fop Kaiapoi's division five team.' Results.—

Division one: Hoon Hay 3 (D. Meredith 306, S. Baker 231, R. Bailey 245), NBWMC 0 (R. Orsboum 148, R. Saggers 100, J. Cross 147). Breaks, S. Baker 57. Richmond 3 (K. Giles 308, P. DeGroot 266, J. Knegt 185), Woolston (R. Evans 139, M. Maffey 205, N. Vallance 146).

Break, Giles 68. Kaiapoi 3 (Burney-232, Wereta 191, C. Keats 150), Post Office 0 (Oliver 149, T. Thompson 144, M. Prebble 145). Break, Prebble 17. Hoon Hay B 2 (B. Mulqueen 219, J. Cookson 204,! T. Fisher 171) Hornby 1 (D. Houghton 102. G, Robertson 265, J. Donnelly 129). Break, Fisher. 58. Division 3: Hoon Hay 2 (A. Palmer 140, R. Piper 192, C. Stewart 180), Riccarton 1 (D. Welham 195, p. Gormley 136, D. Milne 167); Richmond 3 (W. Scott 232, R. Davies 218, R. Carter 181), Woolston 0 (T. Epps 170, B. Arthur 136, W. Evans 164); NBWMC 2 (D. Elliott 201, G. O'Neill 176, I. Ronald 184), Hoon Hay 1 R. Sandford 160, E, Simons 186, L. Earl 182). Division 5; Woolston 3, Hoon Hay A. 0; NBWMC 2, Kaiapoi 1; Riccarton 2, Hoon Hay B 1. Break W. MacGregor 42. KARATE lan Walklnshaw and Guy Baldwin both gained dual successes at the karate tournament held in the Roy j Stokes Hall in Christchurch. Walkinshaw won the black belt kata and the men’s first to third kyu fighting, while Baldwin claimed the men’s open fighting and the [ weapons kata. ! Outstanding results were | achieved by Shane Dickenson 1 and David Kidwell in the under 14 kata and fighting. Andrew van Ekeris won both under 18 events with superb kicking skills. Abbreviations used are;— New Brighton Okinawa Te, N. Okinawa — Te City, O. Okinawa — Te Riccar- . ton, 0.T.R.; Gosoku — Kai, G.K.; Yoshukai, Y; Zen Do Kai, Z.D.K.; Christchurch Karate Club, C.K.C.; Seido, S. Results;— Kata. — Children under 10 years: J. Patu (0.T.C.) 1, J. Hepi (G. K.) 2, B. Russel (C.K.C.). 3. Children under 14 years: D. Kidwell (G.K.) 1, S. Dickenson (G.K.) 2, J. D. Patu (0.T.C.) 3. Intermediates under 18' years: C. Burke (C.K.C.) 1, 'M. Jenkins (0.T.C.) 2, B. Strieker (0.T.C.) 3. Adult 3rd to 10th kyu: C. Meadows (G.K.) 1, J. Lloyd (N.8.0.T.) 2, D. Rugg (S.) 3. Black and brown belt; I. Walkinshaw (N.8.0.T.) 1, G. Baldwin (0.T.C.) 2, J. Smith (0.T.C.) 3. Weapons kata: G. Baldwin (0.T.C.) 1, C. Meadows (G.K.) 2, J. Smith (0.T.C.) 3. Kumite — (fighting).— Boys under 10 years lightweight: L. Hepi (G.K.) 1, T. Annett N.8.0.T.) 2. Boys under 10 years heavyweight: B. Kihi (0.T.R.) 1, M. Williams, (N.8.0.T.) 2. Boys under 14; years lightweight; R. Pinn l, B. Clough (Z.D.K.) i 2. Boys under 14 years heavyweight; S. Dickenson (G.K.) 1, D. Kidwell (G.K.) 2. Girls under 14 years; SJYee (N.8.0.T.) 1, R. Turner (G.K.) 2. Boys under 16 years: C, Boyles (N.8.0.T.) 1, B. Strieker (0.T.C.) 2. Boys under 18 years 4th to 10th kyu: A. van Ekeris (N.8.0.T.) 1, K. Pearce (0.T.C.) 2. Boys under 18 years open: A. van Ekeris (N.8.0.T.) 1, M. Jenkins (0.T.C.) 2. Girls under 18 years open: K. Fannar (0.T.C.) 1, E. Parker (0.T.C.) 2. Women’s 4th to 10th kyu: M. Flavell (0.T.C.) 1, K. Ravenwood (N.8.0.T.) 2. Men’s 6th to 10th kyu: P. Truscott (N.8.0.T.) 1, S. Hepi (G.K.) 2. Men's 4th and sth kyu: J. Flavell (0.T.C.) 1, M. Jenkins (0.T.C.) 2.

Men’s Ist, 2nd and 3rd kyu: I. Walkinshaw (N.8.0.T.) 1. D. Pearson (Y) 12. Women’s open.-p K. I Ravenwood (NJ8.0.T.) 1, :N. Morris (0.T.R.) 2. Men’s opeh: G. Baldwin (0.T.C.) 1, J. Smith (O.T.C) 2. : ■ ; ) ' ■ ' TUMBLING Results of the Canterbury tumbling championships held at the Bryndwr, Y.M.CA. at the week-end were; Abbreviations 'used in the results are: Alpha (A.), Avonhead (Av.,) Bryndwr 1 (B.), Christchurch School of (Gymnastics (CS.G.), Blenheim (B), Damax (D.), Total (T;)> Rangiora (R.) i Girls Open A grade; N.; MacKenzie (Av.), 31.70, [1; A, Summerton (B.), 31.40,.' 2; R. Head (Av.), 31.25, 3. Open B grade: M. Clayton (B.), 27.75, 1; K; Taylor (T.), 27.20, 2; G. Aitchison (Av.), 26.85, 3. Grade 3: A. Kingsland (Av.), 28, 1; L. Sorensen (Av.), 27.30, 2; S. Pierson (D.), 27.05, 3. | Grade 4; C. Hastings (T.), .25.85, 1; A. Anthony (D.), 25.40, 2; N. Scott !(B.), 25.10, 3. Grade 5: J. Allen (C.S.G.), 26.40, 1; S. Bradbury (D.) and S. Cuder (T.), 125.75, (equal) 2. Grade 6; G. iWilliams (T.), 17.2, 1; K. Fache (R.), 16.75, 2; R. Smith (R.) ! and K. Bourgeois (C.S.G.), 16.25, (equal) | 3. Grade 7: M. Lusher (C.S.G.), 16.73, 1; H. Brierton (C.S.G.), 16.72, 2; K. Parsons (B.), and K. McArthur (T.), -16.50, (equal) 3. Grade 8: K. Hanton (T-), 16.85,1; R. Wall (C.S.G.), 16.75, 2; T. Clark (T.), and A. Stone (T.), 16.70, (equal) 3. Boys i i

Open grade: A. Callaghan (A.),j 26.63, 1; J. Horgdn (A.), 25.2 [ 2; T. Meaclem (A.), 24.87, 3. Grade 5: N. Swallow (B.),l 26.56, 1; S. Jenkins (A.), 23.67, 2. Grade 6: D. McCone (A.),1 24.33, 1; D. Fox (B.), 24.16, 2; K. Coombes (B.), 23.96, 3. Grade 7: C. Manson (B.), 25.69, 1. Grade 9: D. Te Paa (B.), 16.99, 1; C. Hughes (B.), 16.49, 2.

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