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Sport results

RUGBY REPRSENTATIVE The speedy left wing, John McAllister, scored four tries as the North Canterbury team beat Canterbury Maoris, 3426, on a hard ground at Kaiapoi yesterday. The Maoris controlled the game in the forwards but the North Canterbury backs were too pacey for their opponents. Scorers.— North Canterbury: J. McAllister 4, A. Cooper, M. Campbell tries; R. Deans five conversions.

Canterbury Maoris: E. Goodhue, D. Jones, N. Tawhai, J. Flynn, tries; A. Boyd conversion and penalty goal; G. Hill penalty and conversion. In the curtain-raiser Canterbury Maoris under-18 beat their North Canterbury counterparts, 13-7.

Senior B: Burnside 21, Belfast 0; Albion 27, Merivale 6; University 33, Otautahi 18; Old Boys a bye.

Under 21— section one: Burnside 20, Merivale 9. Section two: High School Old Boys 35, Suburbs 4. Second grade: Shirley 21, Belfast 6; Burnside 49, Sydenham 3; Sumner 16, H. 5.0.8. B 15; R.N.Z.A.F. 17, New Brighton 7; Christchurch A 15, Marist B 6. Third' grade: University A 12, Shirley 7; Linwood a bye. Fourth grade A: section one: Hornby A 49, Parklands 12; Shirley B 22, New Brighton 0. Section two.— Shirley A 22, Marist 9; Burnside A 16, University C 3; Merivale 35, Otautahi 4. Fourth grade B.— section one: Belfast 27, Albion 7; University A 15, Sydenham 14; Burnside B 9, Hornby B 0.

Under 19.— section one: Marist 18, Belfast 6. Section two: New Brighton 58, Suburbs 0; Sydenham 21, Burnside 6. Under 18.— section one: Linwood 13, St Andrew’s 11; Shirley B.H.S. 33, Merivale 4; Burnside H.S. 9, C.B.H.S. B 6. Section two.— Suburbs 22, Sydenham 11; Shirley 10, Belfast 8. Under 16.— section one: Sydenham 12, Burnside 6. Section two.— Belfast B 30, Cathedral College 4; Belfast A 32, New Brighton 4.

Under 15. — section one: C.B.H.S. 10, Shirley B.H.S. 3; Burnside 12, Sydenham 10. Section two. — Linwood A 34, H. 5.0.8. 4. Under 14.— Section two: Burnside A 32, Merivale 14; H. 5.0.8. 10, Lyttelton 10; New Brighton 19, Linwood 14. Section three. — Belfast 19, St Thomas’s 12. Under 13. — section one: Burnside won by default over Christ’s College; Sydenham 35, Shirley 0; New Brighton A 20, H. 5.0.8. 10. Section two.— Suburbs 8, Marist 6; 'Albion 20, Sydenham B 14; Medbury 18, Belfast A 16. Section three.— New Brighton B 12, Linwood A 0; Sumner 28, Belfast B 12. Under 12. — section one: Belfast 12, Sydenham A 8; Marist 16, Lyttelton 8; Linwood A 22, New Brighton A 8; Hornby 14, Shirley 14. Section two.— Merivale 20, Burnside B 8; Albion 16, Suburbs 12; St Thomas’s 14, Marist B 0. Section three. — Sydenham B 8, Linwood B 4.

Under 11.— section one: Belfast 14, Merivale 12. Section two: Linwood 12, Albion 0; Marist 8, Sydenham B 4; Burnside B 10, Medbury 8.

Under 10.— Section one: New Brighton A 22, Shirley A 14. Section two: Burnside B 35, Christchurch A 4; Meri-

vale A 16, Belfast 10. Section three: New Brighton B 34, Sydenham B 4. Under nine open: Albion 35, Medbury 0; Merivale 20, Lyttelton 18; Belfast 35, H. 5.0.8. 4; Christchurch 16, Marist 4; Sydenham A 35, New Brighton 12; Shirley 35, Otautahi 0. Under nine, under 30 kg.— section one: Hornby B 16, New Brighton 16; Hornby A 35, Suburbs A 0. Section two.— Merivale 26, Linwood 10; Burnside B 8, Sydenham B 6; Shirley B 24, Sydenham C 12; Belfast A 34, Belfast B 4. Section three.— Cathedral 20, Linwood C 6; Shirley A 8, Medbury 8; Hornby C 26, Burnside A 22. Section four.— Albion 24, Sydenham G 12. Under eight, modified.— Belfast A 32, Marist C 0; Belfast C 24, Lyttelton 8; Shirley A 20, Belfast B 16. ELLESMERE Senior A: Peninsula 10, Kirwee 7; Southbridge 9, Darfield 3; Dunsandel 24, Leeston 12; Lincoln 11, Burnham 4. Senior B: West Melton 66, Irwell 3; Springston 24, May-field-Mt Somers 4; Prebbleton 13, Rakaia 0; Sheffield 10, Hinds 3; Waihora 12, Burnham 4. Second grade.—A section: Kirwee 7, Peninsula 4; West Melton 13, Selwyn 3; Burnham 19, Lincoln 3. Section B: Leeston 17, Dunsandel 7; Southbridge 23, Prebbleton 3; Darfield 10, Diamond Harbour 0. Under 19. —Section A: Leeston 13, Prebbleton 3; West Melton 18, Darfield 7; Waihora 13, Lincoln 3. Under 17: West Melton 46, Allenton 8; Leeston 13, Lincoln 11; Darfield 8, Waihora. 6. Under 15: Waihora-Penin-sula 19, Lincoln 0; West Melton 30, Springston 8; Dunsan-del-Southbridge 18, Leeston 4. Under 13.—Section A: Springston 16, Sheffield 4; Leeston 7, Darfield 0. Section B: Southbridge beat West Melton by default; Lincoln 26, Dunsandel 0. Under 11: Lincoln 12, West Melton 10; Southbridge 12, Prebbleton 0; Peninsula 26, Darfield Blue 0; Springston Black 36, Leeston 22; Diamond Harbour 20, Dunsandel 16; Waihora 24, Springston Green 6. Under nine: Lincoln Black 30, West Melton 4; Southbridge 24, Prebbleton 18; Peninsula 20, Lincoln Red 0; Springston Black 22, Leeston 16; Diamond Harbour 35, Dunsandel 4; Waihora 6, Springston Green 4. HOCKEY MEN First grade.— H. 5.0.8. 1, Woolston 1; Linwood 0, Redcliffs 0. Second grade.— H. 5.0.8. 2, Sydenham 0; West Melton 3, Redcliffs 0; University 13, Lincoln College 0; Pegasus 0, Selwyn 0. Third grade.— Harewood 3, University 2; West Melton 3, Pegasus 1; Redcliffs 1, H. 5.0.8. 1. Fourth grade.— Pegasus 4, Woolston 2; Harewood 3, University 0; Selwyn 5, H. 5.0.8. 0. Fifth grade.— H. 5.0.8. 5, Harewood A 0; Woolston 5, Selwyn A 0; Sydenham 3, Harewood B 0. College B.— Sydenham 4, Redcliffs 1; Shirley B.H.S. beat Sydenham by default. Under 16 grade.— Selwyn 6, Hornby H.S. 2. Under 14. — Linwood H.S. 12, Pegasus 0; Shirley B.H.S. 11, Selwyn 0.

WOMEN Senior reserve: Bumside 4, Woolston 0; Rangiora 5, Pegasus 0; Selwyn 1, Harewood 0; Carlton 1, Sydenham 0. First grade: Woolston 4, Sydenham 0. Third grade: Pegasus 1, Carlton 0; Selwyn 7, Rangi Ruru 1; Middleton Grange 2, Hinemoa 0. Presidents: Pegasus 2, Harewood I 0; Hare wood 1, Carlton 1; Hornby 1, Selwyn 0; Otautahi 3, Redcliffs 1. Fourth grade: Pegasus 0, Sydenham 0. Fifth grade: Harewood 5, Hornby 1; Carlton 11, Middleton Grange 0. Sixth grade: Pegasus 2, Sydenham 0; Carlton 3, Hornby 2. Seventh grade: Carlton 3, Selwyn 0; Burnside 6, Harewood 0. Second grade re-draw: Carlton 7, Harewood 0; Pegasus 6, Sydenham 3; Rangiora beat Lincoln College by def.; Burnside 4, Redcliffs 1. ICE SKATING Soft, sugary ice on top of a hard surface and a strong, cold wind tested the fortitude of ice racers in the New Zealand 200 m track championships at Lake Ida on Saturday. Only three races, instead of four, were held in each grade to enable the championships to be completed in one day. The times of Jan Havenaar (masters) and Vaughan Sil-, cock (sub-junior men) will stand as national records as it was the first time their grades had been raced over the 200 m track. Skaters from Canterbury unless noted: MEN

Senior. — 500 m: M. McMillen, 56.6, 1. 1000 m: McMillen, 2:39.1, 1. 1500 m: McMillen, 3:43.5, 1. Aggregate: McMillen. Master.— 500 m: J. H. Havenaar, 1:06.6 (N.Z. record), 1. 1000 m: Havenaar, 3:18.3 (N.Z. record), 1. 1500 m: Havenaar, 3:54.9 (N.Z. record), 1. Aggregate: Havenaar.

Veteran. — 500 m: M. Day, 59.6, 1; B. McCallum, 1:08.8, 2, 1000 m: Day, 2:34.8, 1; McCallum, 3:34.5, 2.1500 m: Day, 3:28.7, 1; McCallum, 4:28.7, 2. Aggregate: Day 1, McCallum 2.

Junior. — 250 m: I. Rickerby, 37.2, 1; D. Glass, 45.0, 2. 500 m: Rickerby, 1:20.4, 1; Glass, 2:16.6, 2.1000 m: Rickerby, 3:00.6, 1; Glass, 4:07.1, 2. Aggregate: Rickerby I, Glass 2. Sub-junior.— 250 m: V. Silcock, 41.8 (N.Z. record), 1. 500 m: Silcock 1:51.7 (N.Z. record), 1. Aggregate: Silcock. WOMEN Senior. — A. Kremer (Westland), 1:05.8, 1. 1000 m: Kremer, 2:40.2, 1. 1500 m: Kremer, 4:34.5, 1. Aggregate: Kremer 1. Intermediate.— 250 m: K. McCallum, 34.5, 1. 500 m: McCallum, 1:20.3, 1. 1000 m: McCallum, 3:53.7, 1. Aggregate: McCallum. Junior.— 250 m: I. Rickerby, 37.2, 1; D. Glass, 45.0, 2. 500 m: Rickerby, 1:20.4, 1; Glass, 2:16.6, 2.1000 m: Rickerby, 3:00.6, 1; Glass, 4:07.1, 2. Aggregate: Rickerby 1, Glass 2. Sub-junior.— 250 m: V. Silcock, 41.8 (N.Z. record), 1. 500 m: Silcock, 1:51.7 (N.Z. record), 1. Aggregate: Silcock. WOMEN Senior. — A. Kremer (Westland), 1:05.8, 1. 1000 m: Kremer, 2:40.2, 1. 1500 m: Kremer, 4:34.5, 1. Aggregate: Kremer 1. Intermediate. — 250 m: K. McCallum, 34.5, 1. 500 m: McCallum, 1:20.3, 1. 1000 m: McCallum, 3:53.7, 1. Aggregate: McCallum. Junior.— 250 m: J. Smith, 40.7, 1. 500 m: Smith, 1:38.5, 1. Sub-junior.— 250 m: B. McCallum, 42.6, 1; R. Silcock, 51.2, 2.500 m: McCallum, 2:03.3, 1; Silcock, 2:18.2, 2. Aggregate: McCallum 1, Silpnnlc 7 Under 10.— 100 m: B. McCallum, 17.4, 1; V. Silcock, 18.6, 2.250 m: Silcock, 40.6, 1; McCallum, 41.1, 2. SQUASH Canterbury won back the Donald Sim Trophy from Wellington with a 14-10 scoreline in the under-23 representative contest at Squashways at the week-end. Both the Canterbury men and the women finished 7-5 in front of their Wellington counterparts. For Canterbury, Geoff Cotton played especially well on Saturday afternoon to beat the Wellington A-grader, Grant Smith, in straight games. .

Tristan Franklin filled in for Michael Allred in the Saturday morning round and beat Smith in five games. Franklin was also contesting the Christchurch B grade tournament and had to play three matches that day. In the women’s section there was a fine comeback by the Canterbury junior, Judith Casbolt, to beat Cherie Carter after trailing, 1-7, in the fifth. Results (Canterbury names first):— Saturday morning Women: T. Baldwin lost to S. Ward, 1-9, 2-9, 9-6, 10-8, 19; T. Bird lost to G. Brooking, 4-9, 3-9, 3-9; J. Casbolt beat C. tarter, 9-1, 4-9, 9-7, 4-9, 9-7; D. Worters beat L. Inglis, 9-2, 9- 9-3. Men: T. Franklin beat G. Smith, 5-9, 9-4, 7-9, 9-5, 9-5; G. Cotton lost to B. McLeod, 6-9, 1-9, 9-1, 8-10; G. Peacock beat M. Burton-Brown, 6-9, 9-6, 91, 9-1; T. Preston lost to D. Carter, 1-9, 4-9, 3-9. Saturday afternoon Women: Baldwin beat Brooking, 9-7, 7-9, 2-9, 9-7, 93; Bird lost to Ward, 6-9, 1-9, 10- 4-9; Casbolt beat Inglis, 9-1, 9-1, 9-5; Worters beat Carter, 9-1, 3-9, 9-3, 9-7. Men: M. Allred beat McLeod, 9-0, 4-9, 9-4, 10-8; Cotton beat Smith, 9-7, 9-7, 92; Peacock beat Carter, 9-0, 92, 9-6; Preston lost to BurtonBrown, 5-9, 6-9, 2-9. Sunday

Women: Baldwin beat Carter, 9-5, 9-0, 10-8; Bird beat Inglis, 5-9, 9-4, 9-6, 9-4; Casbolt lost to Ward, 4-9, 6-9, 2-9; Worters lost to Brooking, 9-4, 5-9, 1-9, 0-9. Men: Allred lost to Smith, 9-2, 2-9, 4-9, 9-2, 2-9; Peacock lost to McLeod, 9-2, 8-10, 6-9, 1-9; Cotton beat BurtonBrown, 9-8, 4-9, 0-9, 9-7, 9-0; Preston beat Carter, 9-4, 9-2, 6-9, 9-3. Computerland inter-club, week 11 (total points in brackets): MEN

Division one: Lancaster Park I 8, Lancaster Park II 2 (10); Sumner 6 (20), Hoon Hay 4 (14); Chch II 8, University 2 (28); Ashburton 8 (22), Chch I 2 (20). Division 2: Wigram 6 (58), Lincoln 4 (60); Linwood 5 (59), Lancaster Park 5 (57); Richmond 6 (62), Football 4 (56); Chch II 8 (42), Marist 2 (36); H. 5.0.8. 8 (44) v. Rangiora 2 (18), no result; Chch I (58) bye. Division 3: Cashmere 6 (64), Football I 4 (62); St Andrew’s 10 (80), Burnside 0 (54); Football II 8 (64), Sumner 2 (26); Linwood 10 (74), Malvern 0 (27); Mt Pleasant 8 (42), Canterbury women 2 (20); Lancaster. Park (37) bye. Division 4: Lyttelton 8 (82), Linwood 2 (52); Sumner 10 (82), University 0 (40); Lancaster Park 10 (56), Marist 0 (38); Chch W.M.C. 6 (54), St Andrew's 4 (30); Albion 8 (56), Wigram 2 (48); Hoon Hay 10 (54), Chch 0 (68). Division 5: Football 12 (104), Cashmere 0 (22); Lyttelton 8 (48), Rangiora 4 (76); Chch II 10 (92), Marist 2 (58); Lincoln 8 (72), H. 5.0.8. 4 (44); Burnside 12 (72), Mt Pleasant 0 (50); Chch I 10 (80), Richmond 0 (72). Division 6: Chch W.M.C. 8 (50), Lincoln 4 (46); Albion 8 (66), St Andrew’s 4 (66); Linwood 8 (96), Chch 4 (80); Football 10 (80), Sumner 2 (62); Riccarton 12 (74), Lancaster Park 0 (62); Richmond 2 (74), Leeston 10 (34). Division 7: Hoon Hay 10 (106), Sumner 2 (30); Burnside II 10 (76), Burnside I 2 (98); St Andrew’s 10 (82), Chch I 2 (58); Chch II 8 (64), University 4 (14). Division 8: St Andrew’s 8 (58), Richmond 4 (80); Malvern 8 (56), Cashmere 4 (42); Sumner 10 (96), University 2 (6); Kaiapoi 8 (64), H. 5.0.8. 4 (82); Football 8 (98), Linwood 4 (64); Burnside 8 (90), Hoon Hay 4 (56).

Division 9: Chch I 12 (110), Sumner 0 (40); Burnside 10 (74), Lancaster Park 2 (76); Mt Pleasant 12 (108), Albion 0 (74); Chch W.M.C. 8 (68), Lincoln 4 (18); Oxford 8 (40), Chch II 4 (52); Marist 12 (98), Richmond 0 (34). Division 10: Football 8 (88), Sumner 4 (72); Linwood 8 (114), Malvern 4 (18); Rangiora 8 (96), Chch 4 (80); Lancaster Park 12 (70), Hoon Hay 0 (60); St Andrew’s 8 (66), Albion 4 (56); Richmond 12 (58), Wigram 0 (14).

Division 11: Lancaster Park 8 (60), Lyttelton 4 (58); Rangiora 8 (62), Football 4 (56); H. 5.0.8. 12 (124), Burnside 0 (72); Cashmere 12 (40), University 0 (6); Marist 8 (90), Mt Pleasant 4 (76); Chch 12 (98) v. Sumner 0 (50). Division 12: St Andrew’s 8 (80), Albion 4 (36); Chch 12 (72), Sumner 0 (28); Football 8 (102), Cashmere 4 (28); H. 5.0.8. 10 (118), Kaiapoi 2

(58); Marist 12 (94), Burnside 0 (52); Mt Pleasant 4 (72), Lancaster Park 8 (52). Division 13: Chch 12 (84), Lincoln 0 (16); St Andrew’s 8 (86), Chch W.M.C. 4 (54); Hoon Hay 12 (98), Oxford 0 (12); Football 10 (102), Richmond 2 (78); Rangiora 10 (88), Linwood 2 (32); H. 5.0.8. (90) v. Bumside (40), no result. Division 14: St Andrew’s 10 (90), Albion 2 (44); Chch W.M.C. 8 (48), Malvern 4 (24); Mt Pleasant 10 (40), Rangiora 2 (34); Lancaster Park 10 (108), Marist 2 (90); Chch 8 (96), University 4 (50); Southbridge 8 (90), Richmond 4 (78). Division 15: Sumner 8 (100), Chch 4 (94); St Andrew’s 10 (90), Hoon Hay 2 (32); Football 10 (70), H. 5.0.8. 2 (46); Kaiapoi 10 (72), Linwood 2 (24). Division 16: St Andrew’s 12 (104), Kaiapoi 0 (54); Mt Pleasant 8 (66), Lyttelton 4 (56); Lancaster Park 8 (96), H. 5.0.8. 4 (84); Football 10 (80), Sumner 2 (66); University 8 (48), Cashmere 4 (48); Chch 4 (58), Marist 8 (32). WOMEN Division 1: St Andrew’s II 12 (48), Football 0 (26); Richmond 8 (24), Chch 4 (8); St Andrew’s 110 (32), Hoon Hay 2 (6); Lancaster Park 8 (34), Rangiora 4 (14). Division 2: Lancaster Park 10 (80), Mt Pleasant 2 (28); Chch II 8 (44), Lincoln 4 (46); Chch I 8 (82), Bumside II 4 (66); Sumner 2 (42), Malvern 10 (38); Cashmere 2 (66), H. 5.0.8. 10 (102); Burnside I 8 (118), Richmond 4 (80). Division 3: Hoon Hay 8 (72), Albion 4 (54); St Andrew’s 12 (94), Lincoln 0 (54); H. 5.0.8. 10 (74), Marist 2 (28); Football 8 (76), Lancaster Park I 4 (52); Rangiora 8 (44), Kaiapoi 4 (52); Lancaster Park II (60) bye.

Division 4: St Andrew’s 12 (112), Marist 0 (46); Burnside 10 (84), H. 5.0.8. 2 (74); Linwood 10 (102), Hoon Hay 2 (16); Cashmere 4 (14), Rangiora 8 (40); Wigram 10 (108), Richmond 2 (80); Mt Pleasant 4(44), Albion 8 (72). Division 5: Sumner 12 (98), Burnside 0 (28); Linwood 12 (80), Lincoln 0 (30); Malvern 12 (66), Albion 0 (6); Lancaster Park 12 (90), Chch 0 (30); Football 10 (84), St Andrew’s 2 (56); Leeston (96) bye. Division 6: Richmond 8 (100), Sumner 4 (76); Oxford 8 (76), Lancaster Park 4 (50); Kaiapoi 10 (68), Rangiora 2 (30); St Andrew’s 12 (80), H. 0 (44); Chch 8 (28), Linwood 4 (22); Football (86) bye. Division 7: Oxford 10 (68), Kaiapoi 2 (46); Wigram 10 (90), Football 2 (98); Albion 12 (68), Linwood 0 (8); Richmond 12 (92), St Andrew’s 0 (46); Sumner 8 (86), Mt Pleasant 4 (56); Burnside 10 (86), Chch 2 (48). Division 8: Burnside II 12 (70), Albion 0 (28); Lancaster Park 8 (74), Sumner 4 (92); Football 12 (112), Linwood 0 (30); Hoon Hay 8 (84), University 4 (60); St Andrew’s 8 (36), Oxford 4 (30); Burnside I 12 (108), Chch 0 (68). Division 9: Cashmere 8 (42), Sumner 4 (16); Football 10 (56), Richmond 2 (28); Chch I 8 (66), Lyttelton 4 (96); Marist 10 (66), Chch II 2 (66); Malvern (90) bye. DARTS New Zealand Combined Working Men’s Clubs Darts Association, South Island tournament, Hoon Hay club: Mixed pairs: Invercargill (L. McCarthy, G. Te Puni) 1, Blenheim (M. Barclay, F. Peacock) 2 after play-off with Hornby (P. O’Connor, G. Rule). Men’s pairs: Hornby (O’Connor, Rule) 1, South Otago (J. Hansen, G. Keating) 2. Women's pairs: Woolston (L. Broadbent, A. Luscombe) I, Kaiapoi (V. Ward, V. Craw) 2. Women’s singles: L. Broadbent (Woolston II) 1, L. McCarthy (Invercargill I) 2, after play-off with A. Luscombe (Woolston). Men’s singles: G. Scott (Riccarton) 1, P. Hood (Pareora) 2. Highest break. — Men: G. Te Puni (Invercargill), on play-off after nine broke on 160. Women: P. Chamber (Woolston), 152. Teams’ aggregate trophy: Woolston. Possibles: 29 were scored, headed by G. Scott (Riccarton) 6 and L. Broadbent (Woolston) 3. The South Island women’s team named to play North Island at Howick, Auckland, on September 17: L. Broadbent, A. Luscombe, M. Allpress (all Woolston), H. Chapman (Kaiapoi), P.

Whanga (Belgrove), L. McCarthy (Invercargill). Non-travelling reserves: T. Williams (Waimea), L. Kotua (St Albans-Shirley). The South Island men’s team is: D. Keating, J. Hansen (South Otago); G. Scott (Riccarton); P. Ridd, J. Catanach (Richmond); G. Rule, P. O'Connor (Hornby); M. Barclay (Blenheim); N. Herbert, G. Te Puni (Invercargill); A. Woolston (Dunedin), R. Hamill. Non-travelling reserves: B. Bartholomew (Hornby), R. Buchanan (Richmond), P. Hood (Pareora). INDOOR BOWLS Two Canterbury teams have been named for fixtures next month. The team for the Jackson Trophy match on August 6 is.— I. Craw (captain), J. Dailey, D. Tyson, J. Bellis, G. Stronach, D. Morrison N. Pohl, D. Hartwell. The Williamson Trophy team for August 13 at Oamaru is.— M. Berkeley (captain), M. Gibb, D. Carter, G. Ellis, R. Ellis, B. Dishington, G. Watson, B. Moynihan. The Town teams to play Combined Country on July 19 at Amberley will be those named above plus the A.S. Paterson team. Veteran pairs were held at the C.1.8.A. Hall in Kearneys Road at the week-end. Betty Higham and her lead, Ellen Claydon (Arawa), were first to get the mat and went to an early lead being 6-0 up after three ends. Les Martin and his lead, Alec Ansett (Burwood Club), gradually closed the gap and by the tenth end were only three points down. A good three by Martin on the eleventh end put him into the final end ail square but Higham had a very good final end, scoring the deciding two points to win, 11-9. Results. — Last eight: N. Tyson 10, S. Boone 8; L. Martin 10, A. Clark 9; T. Clark 11, N. Reiher 5; D. Brostow 11, J. Guthrie 3. Quarter-finals: Higham 8, Latimer 7; Pohl 7, Brostow 6; Martin 7, Tyson 5; T. Clark 7, Williams 6. Semi-finals: Higham 11, Pohl 6; Martin 7, T. Clark 5. Final: B. Higham 11, L. Martin 9. Novice pairs were played on Friday evening. This event is limited to players with less than three years experience. The winners were Murray Robertson and Stewart Haig, of Wainoni Club, who defeated Joan Todd and Shirley Cunningham, of Banks Avenue Club, 13-6. Qualifiers: M. Robertson, D. McGimpsey, K. Wallwork, N. Webb, S. Lee, J. Todd, G. Whale, R. Chapman, S. Kingi. First round: Robertson 10, McGimpsey 0. Quarter-finals: Robertson 5, Wallwork 4; Webb 0, Lee 7; Chapman lost to Kingi by default; Todd 6, Whale 3. Semi-finals: Robertson 6, Lee 4, Kingi 5, Todd 6. i Final: Robertson 13, Todd ' 6. > BASKETBALL MEN Division 2A: Haralds 67, H. B 47; H. 5.0.8. C 90, Deep Freeze 63; Checkers B 74, Rangiora B 65; Aranui B 66, Elms A 56; Minties 68, University B 49. Division 2B: Aranui C 93, Burnside A 61; Rangiora C 55, Taxes 32; Hawks A 76, Butlers B 54; H. 5.0.8. D 58, Elms B 52. Division 4: Burnside B 26, Checkers C 25; Media 55, Mt Herbert 48; Seekers 79, Taxes B 51. Division 5: Ham 60, Elms B 28; Christchurch Deaf A 53, G.R.E. 39; Hawks B 57, Blues 48; Scales Orients 62, Christchurch Deaf B 18. WOMEN Division 2A: Aranui B 66, Minties B 22; Checkers B 58, Burnside A 46; Rangiora B 57, Elms 42; Butlers A 58, Halswell B 38. Division 2B: Burnside B 50, Aranui C 9; Elms B 47, Rangiora 38; Mitre Tavern 61, Checkers C 31. Division 4: Air N.Z. 26, Butlers B 23; Halswell C 22, Elms Presidents 21; Aranui D 26, Albion 24; D.S.W: 42, Daniels 35. Division 5: Rebels 27, Toads 24; Scales Orients 30, Elms C 8; T.O.G. 22, Kereru 11; Donnell 54, Christchurch United 21. Division 6: Lyttelton 42, Cathedra! College 6; Shirley 19, Halswell D 12; Transpac 44, Taxes 14; Businessworld 29, National Mutual 9.

INDOOR CRICKET 1.C.A.. scored an exciting four-run win over Sockburn in the Air New Zealand men’s competition on Saturday evening. In other games Canterbury Court aild City were winners over RuSsley and North Canterbury, ’respectively. Batting first against 1.C.A., the Sockburn openers, Gary Gardner and Brendan Fahey, put on 38. With Dave Anderson and Mike Wonley adding a fine 36 for the third wicket, I.C.A. required 109 to win. After 12 overs the chase looked in trouble, with only 70 posted. The Harris brothers, Ben and Chris, carried their side through with a last partnership of 42 to win the game. In the women’s grade the top sides, Russley, Sockbum and I.C.A. C, won easily. MEN North Canterbury 62 (B. Hutchison and P. Kemper 30; Bowling: M. Hamel —3, G. Thompson —4, M. White —3, P. Adams —4) lost to City 100 (M. Hamel and A. Sands 31; T. Adams and M. White 22; D. Gottermeyer and P. Webb 33; Bowling: B. Hutchison —l, C. Wright —4). Canterbury Court 124 (A. Nathu and S. Roberts 28; R. Petrie and R. Ford 45; T. Capstick and B. Saunders 40. Bowling: B. Lindsay —6) beat Russley 115 (R. Sparks and B. Lindsay 31; M. Owens and W. Houghton 35; P. Steele and S. Daly 47; Bowling: L. Germon —l6, S. Roberts —1). Sockburn 108 (G. Gardner and B. Fahey 38; D. Anderson and M. Worley 36; Bowling: K. Harrison —9, T. Harris — 3) lost to I.C.A. 112 (J. Bennett and K. Harrison 25; A. Scott and C. Flood 30; C. and B. Harris 42. Bowling: P. Wilson —3). B grade: Howzat-Bealey 153, Russley 104; Papanui 101, I.C.A. 99; Sockbum 140, City 77; Canterbury Court 104, Howzat Hornby 90. C grade: City 222, Russley 109; I.C.A. 162, Sockbum 77; Sockbum B 131, Russley B 98; Canterbury Court 143, Malvern 41. Masters:—Sockburn 165, I.C.A. B 49; Howzat Hornby 142, I.C.A. A 115; North Canterbury 81, City 119. WOMEN I.C.A. A 113 (A. Gonzales and T. Sutherland 51; Bowling: E. McLean —5, A. Harpur —5, J. Codyre —3) beat I.C.A. B 103 (W. Fitzgerald and J. Codyre 32, K. Coster and C. Ballingall 39. Bowling: M. Murphy —9, A. Gonzales Canterbury Court 92 (K. Ryan and J. Fitzgerald 30, A. Devine and C. Arthur 40. Bowling: S. Day —7) lost to I.C.A. C 144 (C. Connelly and K. Gunn 46, R. Millichip and K. Bond 54, S. Illingworth and D. Ford 44. Bowling: C. Harnett —2). Sockburn A 149 (K. Lovegrove and J. Purdon 38; L. Wells and K. Rennell 37; K. Lees and K. le Comber 46) beat Russley B 84 (C. McDonnell and N. Sheriff 39). North Canterbury 83 (M. Machirus and J. Loader 29) lost to Russley 151 (T. Anderson and J. Turner 49; K. Withers and M. Russell 48; M. Ormandy and M. Lewis 36. Bowling: K. Hendricks —1). City 118 (T. Harding and M. Rose 39; K. Walton and A. Laing 33. Bowling: L. Rich — 1) beat Sockburn B 93 (L. le Comber and S. Rich 37. Bowling: A. Laing —6). RUGBY LEAGUE Premier reserve: Halswell 30, Sydenham 0; Marist 4, Linwood 22; Parklands 6, Addington 28; Woolston 24, Eastern 8; Kaiapoi 0, Riccarton 110; Shirley 0, Hornby 54. Senior: Hornby 18, Linwood 30; Woolston 18, Addington 44; Halswell 12, Rolleston 26; Burnham 48, Riccarton 2; Eastern 22, United 24. Senior third: Papanui 4, Riccarton 18; Rangiora 24, Woolston B 12; Linwood 7, Eastern 34.

Presidents: Sydenham 8, Addington 38; Kaiapoi 12, Halswell 41; Shirley 9, Linwood 62; Riccarton 38, Parklands 36.

19 years: Parklands 28, Eastern W 34; Addington 10, Linwood 20; Sydenham 8, Eastern R 62; Hornby 42, Papanui 0. 17 years: Linwood 10, Marist 10; Rangiora 0, Eastern 4; Hornby 78, Woolston 0; Halswell 27, Kaiapoi 22. 16 years: Addington 4, Hornby 10; Linwood 50, Shirley 0; Eastern 16, Halswell 11; Papanui 20, Riccarton 8. Seven-a-side:— 15 years: Kaiapoi 12, Linwood 8. 13 years: Papanui B 0, Sydenham 50; Addington 16, Papanui G 22; Eastern 30,

Homby 4; Linwood R 40, Halswell 10. 12 years: Eastern 20, Addington 0; Halswell 12, MaristWestem 8. 10 years: Sydenham 10, Marist-Westem 28; Linwood R 50, Eastern 0; Addington 24, Papanui G 5; Sydenham S 5, Rangiora 5; Linwood 9, Hornby L 5; Hornby W 3, Sydenham B 23. Eight years:— section one: Rangiora 0, Papanui G 25; Addington 0, Sydenham S 25. Section two: St Albans 22, Halswell G 0; Eastern R 0, Marist 4; Rolleston 25, Papanui B 5. Section three: Homby B 17, Papanui W 6; Sydenham B 24, Homby W 0; Shirley 14, Parklands P 8; Woolston 21, Riccarton 0; Halswell R 6, Eastern M 9. SOCCER CANTERBURY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Division One: Chch Utd 1, Halswell 0; Woolston 3, Cashmere 2; New Brighton 1, University 1. Division two: Technical 11, Shamrock 0. Division three: Technical won by default; Halswell 0, Western 2; Burndale 1, University 2; SAS 3, N.8./Parklands 2. Division four: Burwood 3, Papanui/Redwood 2; Teachers Coll. 0, Cashmere 0; H. 5.0.8. 2, Technical 1. Division five: Burndale 5, Halswell 1; Kaiapoi 0, Woolston 0; Rangiora 0, Technical 12. Division six: Technical 1, H. 5.0.8. 2. Division seven: Burndale 0, Technical 4; Cashmere 1, Western 4. Division eight: Western 2, Technical 2; Woolston 0, Homby 1. Division nine, knockout: Woolston 4, Homby 2. Youth division: Halswell 2, Technical 0; Kaiapoi 4, Shamrock 4. . JUNIOR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Grade 17: Section one: SAS 2, Western 2; Kaiapoi 0, Bumdale 2; Cashmere 1, Chch United 2; Halswell 0, Rangers A 4. Section two: Rangers B 1, Riccarton 2; Burndale 1, Rangiora 1. Grade 15: Section one: Western 1, Burwood 1; Burndale 2, Hornby 4; Halswell 3, Rangers B 0. Section two: Bays 4, Burndale B 1; Nomads 2, Chch United 2; Woolston 1, Papanui/Redwood; Cashmere 1, SAS 2. Section three: Shamrock 2, Rangiora 3; Rangers C 4, Halswell 1; Kaiapoi 4, North Beach Parklands 2. Grade 14: Section one: Cash. Wand. 2, Nomads 1; Halswell 4, Hornby A 1; Chch United A 3, Brighton 1; Shamrock A 4, Burndale A 0. Section two: Western 1, Rangiora 3; Papanui/Redwood 1, Shamrock B 7; Nth Beach Park 3, SAS 2. Section three: Burndale B 6, Riccarton 2, Technical 2, Kaiapoi 4; Chch United B 0, Burwood 5.

Grade 13: Section 1: Rangiora 3, Chch United A 0; Shamrock A 1, Cash. Wand. A 1; Halswell A 2, Nomads A 7; SAS A 3, Burndale A 2. Section two: Nomads B 4, Cash. Wand. B 0; Kaiapoi 0, Technical- 6; Shamrock B 0, Western A 4; Rangers A 1, Bays A 4. Section three: Shamrock C 1, Halswell B 3. Section four: Hornby 0, Medbury 3; Rangers B 0, Cash. Wand. C 2; Halswell C 2, Chch United B 2; Nth Beach Park B 0, Burndale C 1. Section five: Bays B 3, Burnham 1; SAS B 4, Woolston 0; Nomads C won by default.

Grade 12: Section one: Technical A 2, Western A 2; Burndale A 4, Rangers A 1; Shamrock A 2, Cash. Wand. A 0; Burwood A 1, Nomads A 5. Section two: SAS A 3, Nth Beach Park 2; Shamrock B 0, Bays B 2; Chch United A 1, Halswell 4; Papanui/Redwood A 1, Burndale B 1. Section three: Cash. Wand. B 5, Rangiora 1; Woolston 2, Burwood B 0; Brighton 0, Rangers B 1; Hornby A 2, Kaiapoi 2. Section four: Papanui/Redwood B 4, St Andrews 2; Technical B 4, Nomads B 0; Medbury A 13, SAS B 0; Malvern 1, Burndale C 1. Section five: Burndale D 2, Chch United B 4; Bays B 2, Papanui/Redwood C 2; Western B 1, Cash. Wand. C 4; Medbury B 2, Shamrock C 12.

Grade 11: Section one: Nomads A 0, Shamrock A 1; Brighton 0, Western 0; Chch United A 1, SAS A 3; Cash. Wand. A 4, Burndale A 0. Section two: Burwood A 0, Cash. Wand. B 2; Papanui/ Redwood A 3, Technical A 1; Homby A 0, Rangers A 0; Halswell A 3, Bays A 3. Section three: Shamrock B 1, Nth Beach Park 1; Papanui/ Redwood B 1, Burwood B 0; Burndale B 3, SAS B 4;

Rangers B 0, Homby B 5. Section four: Cash. Wand. C 0, Shamrock C 0; Woolston 0, Kaiapoi A 3; Halswell B, Technical B won by default; Rangiora A 2, Nomads B 0. Section five: SAS C 2, Riccarton 1; Burndale C 2, Bays B 5. Section six: Chch United B 1, Rangiora B 0. WATER POLO The defending champion. Sacred Heart, of Auckland, swamped St Bernard’s, of Lower Hutt, 23-4, in the national secondary schoolboys championships at Lower Hutt’s Huia Pool.

Auckland Grammar scored 47 goals In winning its first two matches. Results.— First round: Wellington College 13, St Pat’s (Wellington) 10; New South Wales Combined High Schools 13, Onslow College 2; Auckland Grammar 16, Takapuna Grammar 6; Rongotai College 15, St Bernard’s (Lower Hutt) 5; Selwyn College (Auckland) 22, Hutt Valley High School 2; Auckland Grammar 31, St Pat’s 3; Takapuna Grammar 17, Wellington College 11; Sacred Heart (Auckland) 23, St Bernard’s 4; Christchurch Boys’ High School 17, Onslow 2.

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