Sports results
DARTS Pat Wilson and Hazel Williams (Woolston) beat Angela Luscombe and Maureen Veever in the final of the women’s inter-club pairs. Men’s pairs winners: Brent Bartholomew and Brian Trethaway (Hoon Hay). Runners-up: John Cattanach and Preston Ridd (Richmond). Lower division men’s singles winner: Len Smith (Woolston). Runner-up: Jeff Ineson (Tinwald). 180 s: L. Smith (Woolston) 2; J. Hurst (Riccarton). SHOOTING SMALLBORE Inter-club: Masters: Richmond W.M.C. 592.28, Rail-East 585.21; Paparua 587.27, United 580.19. Senior: Lyttelton 583.21, Cashmere 579.15; Rail-East 581.14, Government Ladies 567.17; Heathcote 579.19, Sydenham 579.16. Senior reserve: Paparua 582.16, Heathcote 562.10; Richmond W.M.C. 580.18, Cashmere 577.17; Christchurch W.M.C. 576.22, RailEast 565.14. Presidents: Heathcote 563.13, Paparua 559.10; United 556.10, University 465.12. Possibles: J. Mitchell 100.6, L. Barnes 100.6, D. Brown 100.5, J. A. Neale 100.5, B. Lee 100.4, A. Burgess 100.4. GOLF Ann Brown (Waitikiri) headed off a field which included the Canterbury representative, Adrienne Bond (Russley), to win the Templeton Open women’s tournament on Saturday. Brown recorded a gross score of 77. Bond survived a countback to finish runner-up with a gross 88, ahead of Toni Batey. The lowest net score in the first division was Hillary Orr’s 71. Templeton Cup: A. Brown (Waitikiri) gross 77, • 1; A. Bond (Russley), gross 88, 2. Allison Martin Cup:. V. d’Auvergne 91 1; R. White 92, 2. First division net score: H. Orr 71, 1; S. Shelton, 72, 2. Stableford: T. Batey, 1; B. King, 2. Second division net score: D. Barber 69, 1; C. Glen, 76, 2. Stableford: I. Kerr, 1; B. Kettles, 2. Foursome results (gross): D. Manley and K. Starr, 1; J. Benschop and M. Christie, 2. Net: J. Langley and K. Fraser, 1; J. Davies and C. Glen, 2. • Culverden scored a double success in the Canterbury District Ladies’ Golf Association’s zone one pennant finals at Hanmer. Results:— A pennant: Culverden, 21 >4 games, 1; Cheviot, 18, 2. B pennant: Culverden, 14 games, I; Cheviot B, 13'/., 2. SNOOKER Greg Sands was the centre of attention in the latest round of Christchurch interclub snooker when? he convincingly beat Canterbury’s top cueist, Dave Meredith, h The win was the. more i memorable for the fact that Meredith had just Retained
his provincial billiards title. Sands’ victory led to his Richmond B team toppling Hoon Hay in division one of the competition.
Results;— Division 1: Richmond B. 2 (G. Sands 2, D. Hallum 2, K. Giles 0), Hoon Hay 1 (D. Meredith 0, P. Keremete 1, S. Baker 2); Richmond A. 2 (P. DeGroot 2, J. Knegt 2, I. Shrimpton 0), Woolston 1 (S. Maffey 1, P. Lilii 1, B. Kauhou 2), breaks, Maffey 44; Shirley 2 (D. Buckley 2, D. Henderson 1, W. Leßreton 2), Kaiapoi 1 (P. Wereta 0, W. Burney 2, R. Chamberlain 0); Papanui 2 (B. Jones 2, P. White 1, B. Bamford 2), Hornby 1 (G. Robertson 1, J. Sellars 2, J. Parke 0). Division 2:
Lyttelton 2 (J. Phillips 0, B. Sechman 2, B. Turner 2), Woolston A. 1 (B. Dann 2, T. Epps 0, R. Evans 1); CHWMC 3 (P. Bartlett 2, B. Ede 2, K. Wood 2), Woolston B. 0 (R. Franks 0, M. Lesatelle 0, N. Vallance 0); Riccarton 3 (B. Brown 2, R. Walker 2, P. Larsen 2), Shirley 0 (J. Kirner 0, H. Pratt 0, D. White 0); Hoon Hay 2 (J. Berry 2, B. Dunn 0, T. Attwell 2), NBWMC 1 (J. Cross 0, D. Saggers 2, G. Reid 1).
Division 3: CHWMC 2 (P. Rahui 1, G. Gillard 2, W. Earle 2), breaks, Gillard 36, Papanui I (T. Taylor 2, J. Gebler 0, C. Henderson 1); NBWMC 2 (R. Orsbourne 2, B. McPartlin 2, M. Saggers 1), Shirley 1 (A. Dimond 0, G. Wills 0, G. Coey 2); Kaiapoi 2 (J. Fitzgerald 2, R. Taylor 2, J. Phelan 1), Riccarton 1 (P. Gormley 1, G. Marshall 0, D. Welham 2); Hornby 2 (J. Donnelly 0, J. Tomlinson 2, T. Woodham 2), breaks, Woodham 33, Boon Hay I (R. Bailey 2, G. Carr 0, J. Cookson 0). Division 4: Woolston 2, Shirley 1; Post Office 3, Hoon Hay 0 (L. Hook 43); New Brighton W.M.C. 2, Lyttelton 1; C.T.A. 3, Riccarton 0. Division 5: Hoon Hay A 3, Richmond 0; Riccarton A 2, C.T.A. 1; Riccarton B 3, Christchurch W.M.C. 0; Richmond B 2, Hoon Hay 1. Division 6: Hoon Hay A 2, Riccarton 1; Christchurch W.M.C. 2, Woolston 1; Richmond 2 (R. Hall 31), Hoon Hay B 1; Post Office beat Woolston A by default. Division 7: Hoon Hay A 2, Woolston A 1; Riccarton 3, Christchurch W.M.C. 0; Hoon Hay B 2, Woolston B 1; Kaiapoi 2, Post Office 1. Division 8: Shirley 3, Hornby 0; Sumner 2, Hoon Hay 1; Riccarton 2, C.T.A. A 1; Kaiapoi beat C.T.A. B by default. Division 9: Riccarton 2, Lyttelton 1; C.T.A. 2, Riccarton 1; Post Ofice 3, Woolston 0; Post Office beat Hornby by default. Division 10: Hoon Hay 2, Richmond 1; Riccarton 3, C.T.A. 0; Kaiapoi 2, Hornby 1. Division 11: Papanui A 2, Hoon Hay 1; New Brighton W.M.C. 2 (W. Saggers 25), Papanui 1; Post Office 3, Kaiapoi 0. Division 12: Kaiapoi A 2, Riccarton 1; Kaiapoi B 1, Hoon Hay 2; Richmond B 2, Christchurch W.M.C. 1. BILLIARDS Dave Meredith showed that his preparation for the>New Zealand billiards championship was on target whfcn he
won the Canterbury open title for the third consecutive year. The polished cueist beat an adversary of long standing, Ken Giles, in the final. Results:— Quarter-finals: Meredith 577, Lesateila 316; G. Oliver 493, R. Orsbourn 306; de Groot 498, S. Baker 348; K. Giles 680, Prestage 296. Semi-finals: Meredith 630, Oliver 388; Giles 471, de Groot 426. Final: Meredith 562, Giles 471. Highest break: Meredith 132. MOTOR RALLYING The points positions after the final North Island regional round of the Dunlop New Zealand Rally Championship, at Taupo last weekend are: Over all: B. Stokes, 120; R. Wilson, 78; S. Davies, 77; N. Allport, 76; R. Hart, 75; M. Rostenburg, 64; D. Bond, 58; R. Young, 48; S. Weeber, 46; G. Goile, 45. Junior: D. Bond, 108; S.. Weeber, 90; W. Smith, 70; R. Boniface, 59; M. Baltrop, 49; G. Burgess, 30. Group N.: W. Smith, 90; G. Cliff, 30; R. Goss, 30; D. Strong, 26. The series concludes with.a double points round at Tokoroa on September 3. INDOOR BOWLS ■ Indoor bowls inter-club results: A grade: St Pauls B 74, St Pauls A 71, Northcote B 70. B grade: Northcote D 70, Linwood Avenue B 67, Bishopdale A 67. C grade: Northcote G 72, Quinns Rd B 68, Windsor B 63. D grade: Paparoa Street B 75, Northcote H 68, Woolston Park A 67. E grade: Air New Zealand C 80, Air New Zealand B 74, Woolston Park A 67. Team fours: St Pauls C 16, Windsor B 14, Paparoa Street B 14. Team pairs: Air New Zealand C 28, Air New Zealand B 25, St Pauls B 22. Team singles: Northcote G 46, St Pauls B 45, Northcote D 44. Individual singles: G. Lowert 15 points, 73 score, H. Williams. 14, 103, B. Becker 14, 88. • The McKenzie Hotel Canterbury indoor bowls triples championships held at the C.1.8.A. Hall last week-end resulted: Last eight mats: B. Kamo 15, L. Ashby 9; D. McAllister 11, R. Collins 10; M. Fraser 16, E. Tebay 2; G. Stronach 6, W. Trembath 4; B. Morel 8, A. Curtain 4; J. Dishington 7, J. Musson 6; O. Ditfort 12, D. Higham 3; L. McLennan 8, O. Tomlinson 4. Last four mats: McAllister 12, Morel 9; Fraser 8, Kamo 2; Stronach 14, Dishington 4; Ditford 13, McLennan 7. Semi-final: McAllister 7, Fraser 6; Stronach 9, Ditfort 7. ’ Final: Stronach 17, McAllister 10.
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