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Sport results

SNOOKER Without its top player, Dave Meredith, Hoon Hay was upset by Hornby in the latest round of inter-club snooker. This outcome enabled Woolston A, which beat the strong Richmond A combination, to take the lead on its own. Further upsets are possible because of the absence of leading players at the national billiards and snooker championships in Wellington. DIVISION 1 Woolston A 2, (S. Maffey 2, B. Kauhou 2, P. Lilii 0); Richmond A 1 (P. deGroot 0, K. Giles 1, T. Yesberg 2). Hornby 2 (G. Robertson 2, J. Sellars 0, J. Parke 2); Hoon Hay 1 (P. Keremete 0, S. Baker 2, B. Dunn 0). Shirley 2 (D. Buckley 2, D. Henderson 2, W. Leßreton 1); Richmond B 1 (G. Sands 0, I. Shrimpton 0, A. Henderson 2). Woolston B 3 (B. Dann 2, R. Evans 2, T. Epps 2); Papanui 0 (B. Jones 0, P. White 0, B. Bamford 0). DIVISION 2 Lyttelton 2 (J. Phillips 2, B. Stechman 1, B. Turner 2); - CHWMC A 1 (P. Bartlett 1, B. Ede 2, G. Gillard 0). Kaiapoi 2 (P. Wereta 0, W. Burney 2, R. Chamberlain 2); CHWMC B 1 (W. Earle 2, K. Wood 0, W. Rose 1). Woolston 2 (M. Lesatele 2, N. Vallance 2, P. McGregor 0); NBWMC 1 (R. Orsbourn 1, J. Cross 0, G. Reid 2). Riccarton 3 (R. Walker 2, P. Larsen 2, D. Welham 2); Hoon Hay 0 (J. Berry 0, B. Dunn 1, G. Carr 1). Points: CHWMC A 16, Riccarton 15, CHWMC B 12, Kaiapoi 10, Lyttelton 10, Woolston 9, NBWMC 7, Hoon Hay 5. Division 3: Post Office 3, NBWMC 0; Papanui 3, Shirley 0; Hoon Hay 2, Riccarton 1; Hornby 2, NBWMC 1. Breaks: R. Bailey 33, L. Hook 30. Division 4: Riccarton 2, Kaiapoi B 1; Kaiapoi A 3, Papanui 0; Richmond 2, Hornby 1; Hoon Hay 3, Shirley 0. Breaks: V. Afato 30. Points: Hornby 15, Richmond 13, Kaiapoi A 13, Hoon Hay 12, Shirley 9, Papanui 8, Riccarton 7, Kaiapoi B 7. u Division 5: Kaiapoi 2, CHWMC B 1; Riccarton 3, CHWMC A 0; Riccarton A 2, Hoon Hay A 1; Richmond 2, Hoon Hay 1; Division 6: Hoon Hay A 3, Riccarton 0; Hoon Hay B 1, Woolston 2; Kaiapoi 2, Sumner 1; Richmond 2, Post Office 1. 1 Breaks: D. Lucas 30, D. Bobbers 27. Points: Woolston 16, Kaiapoi 14, Hoon Hay 12, Richmond 10, Sumner 10, Post Office 10, Hoon Hay B 8, Riccarton 3. Division 7: Woolston A 2, Riccarton 1; Kaiapoi 2, Richmond 1; NBWMC 2, Woolston B 1. Breaks: P. Wakefield 24. Division 8: Riccarton A 3, Shirley 0; NBWMC 2, Riccarton 1; Hoon Hay 2, Kaiapoi 1. Points: Woolston 14, NBWMC 12, Riccarton A 9, Kaiapoi 9, Hoon Hay 8, Shirley 7, Riccarton B 4. Division 9: Shirley 2, Hoon Hay B 1; Kaiapoi 3, Hornby 0; Riccarton 2, Hoon Hay 1. Division 10: Post Office 2, Papanui 1; Richmond 3, Hoon Hay B 0; Riccarton 3, Kaiapoi 0. Points: Richmond 15, Hoon Hay A 11, Riccarton 11, Post Office 8, Papanui 7, Kaiapoi 5, Hoon Hay B 4. Division 11: Hoon Hay 3, CHWMC 0; NBWMC 3, Papanui 0; Richmond 3, Kaiapoi 0. Division 12: NBWMC 3, Hoon Hay 0; Woolston A 2, Papanui 1; NBWMC 2, Woolston 1. Breaks: R. Young 24, T. Moylan 31. Points: NBWMC A 14, Woolston A 13, Papanui 11, Hornby 9, Woolston B 8, NBWMC B 5, Hoon Hay 3. Division 13: Riccarton A 2, „ NBWMC 1; Woolston 2, Rich- ., rnond 1. Breaks: P. Frean 27, 27. • GYMNASTICS Canterbury gymnasts won three silver medals and a bronze at the New Zealand gymnastic championships which ended in Auckland at the week-end. Aaron Callaghan in grade 2, Todd Meaclem in grade 3 and Scott Jenkins in grade 5 all won silver medals in the men’s competitions. In the women’s section Kerryn Taylor was third in grad? 1. In addition Elizabeth Direen was fourth in grade 2 and was selected in an international squad at the end of the competition.

Canterbury teams won the bronze medals in the men’s grade 3 and 5 competitions.

Five Canterbury gymnasts were selected for trials from which teams for the Australian inter-state competition next year will be chosen. They were: Level 10 — Kerryn Taylor, Cindy Bowring. Level 9 — Kylie Bowring. Level 8 — Elizabeth Direen, Amy Kingsland. Canterbury women’s teams won silver medals in the national elite grade, grade 2 and grade 3 teams events. Abbreviations used in the results are:

Auckland (A.), Canterbury (C.), Otago (O.), Top of the South (T.0.T.5.), Bay of Plenty (8.P.), Hawke's Bay Poverty Bay (H.8.P.8.), Wellington (W.).

Grade 1: D. Lutterman (A.), 53.60, 1; C. Bruce (A.), 52.55, 2; M. Lister (A.), 51.10, 3. Grade 2: B. Leikis (H.8.P.8.), 89.15, 1; A. Callaghan (C.), 88.75, 2; C. Scott (A.), 86.70, 3. Grade 3: K. Bow (Wai.), 103.55, 1; T. Meaclem (C.), 101.65, 2; G. Ranger (A.), 101.10, 3. Grade 4: C. Wall (T.0.T.5.), 1; S. Whittaker (A.), 2; A. Densham (A.), 3. Grade 5: J. Kilpatrick (A.), 107.50, 1; S. Jenkins (C.), 105.65, 2; K. Langkilde (A.), 105.15, 3.

Team.—Grade 3: Auckland, 1; Wellington-Aorangi-H.8.P.8. combined, 2; Canterbury (Todd Meaclem, Jason Horgan, Rodney Marsh), 3. Grade 4: Auckland I, 1; Waikato-H.8.P.8.-T.O.T.S. combined, 2; Auckland 11, 3. Grade 5: Auckland, 1; Wellington-Wanganui combined, 2; Canterbury (S. Jenkins, D. Fox, K. Coombes), and Bay of Plenty (equal), 3. Apparatus placings for Canterbury contestants:— Grade 5: S. Jenkins, first, rings, 18.5; second, high bar, 18.25. Grade 3: T. Macleam, second, parallel bars, 18.0; first, high bar, 17.80; second equal floor, 18.05; second, vault, 17.10. Grade 2: A. Callaghan, first, high bar, 14.785; first floor, 16.85; third equal, parallel bars, 15.05; third vault, 17.1.

International elite: K. Strong (T.0.T.5.), 72.734, 1; C. O’Laughlin (A.), 72.04, 2; T. Benton (A.), 71.942, 3. National elite: C. Mosey (T.0.T.5.), 72.50, 1; A. Symel (T.0.T.5.), 70.75, 2; J. Young (A.), 70.35, 3. Grade 1: A. Scott (T.0.T.5.), 72.15, 1; M. Dawson (W.), 70.0, 2; K. Taylor (C.), 68.6, 3. Grade 2: M. Grice (A.), 70.5, 1; M. Laing (O.), 68.85, 2; S. Rennie (T.0.T.5.), 68.6, 3. Grade 3: A. Warren (A.), 71.667, 1; C. Lewis (A.), 69.616, 2; T. Francis (H.8.P.8.), 68.517, 3.

Teams: International elite: Auckland I, 1; Auckland 11, 2. National elite: Auckland, 1; Canterbury (Ruth Head, Angela Summerton, Nicola MacKenzie, Jodi Isherwood), 2; Wellington, 3. Grade 1: Wellington, 1; Canterbury (Kerryn Taylor, Kylie Bowring, Gina Aitchison, Nicola Judkins), 2; Hawke’s Bay Poverty Bay, 3. Grade 2: Auckland, 1; Canterbury (Elizabeth Direen, Amy Kingsland, Katie Image, Lenise Sorensen), 2; Wellington, 3. Grade 3: Auckland, 1; T.0.T.5., 2; H.8.P.8., 3. Apparatus placings of Canterbury contestants: Elite: R. Head, second, bars, 8.83. Grade 1: K. Taylor, second equal, vault: third equal, floor. Grade 2: E. Direen, first, bars, 18.1; K. Image, third, beam, 16.85. KAYAKING Results of the final races of the Alpsports Brass Monkey series on the lower Waimakariri river were:— Men.— Downriver class: Alan Roxburgh, 49:02.20, 1; Mike Pearce, 50:09.46, 2; Don Hurley, 50:57.77, 3. KI class: Richard Odering, 49:00.40, 1; Shane Fairmaid, 51:29.58, 2; Richard Phillips, 52:05.09, 3. Touring class: Tom Arthur, 1:00:54.93, 1; Don Dawson, 1:01:16.77, 2; George Holgeholt, 1:01:39.47, 3. Whitewater class: Lance Farrar, 1:06:18.50, 1; Brian Schlaadt, 1-06:27.94, 1; Richard Brewster, 1:09:27.09, 3. Women.— Downriver class: Jo Wyatt, 57:00.71, 1; Lynne Fuggle, 1:03:55.69, 2. Touring class: Biff Fredrikson, 1:04:44.84, 1; Debbie Manson, 1:06:47.71, 2; Penny Hazard, 1:07:33.81, 3 Results for series: Men.— Downriver class: Roxburgh 1, Pearce 2, Steve Gurney 3. KI class: Odering 1, Phillips 2, Fairmaid 3. Touring

class: Arthur 1, Graham Burt 2, Dawson 3. Whitewater class: Farrar 1, Schlaadt 2, Derek Grenfell 3. Women.— Downriver class: Wyatt 1, Fuggle 2, Tui Elliot 3. Touring class: Manson 1, Fredrikson and Maxine Birchfield equal 2. Veteran men.— Racing: Eric Leask 1, Murray Watson 2. Touring: Tom Arthur 1, Don Dawson 2. Mens masters: Bruce Bunny 1. TENNIS Shirley still have three points on Avonhead, after the fourth round of the Fright Aubrey preseason premier men’s interclub doubles tennis competition at the Indoor Centre on Sunday evening. Avonhead played without Alistair Hunt, and John Robinson, a former senior Canterbury inter-club player who now resides in Wellington, made a timely visit to the Garden City. His recruitment helped Avonhead to beat Cashmere, 3-1, and Aubrey awarded him the player of the evening award for his efforts. Shirley beat Elmwood, 3-1, but Elmwood had some good results against the leading team. Richard Dalman and Jean Pierre Andre combined to beat Julian Faulls and Peter Hampton, 6-4, 3-6, 7-6. Te Kura took a win on games from Edgeware, as its juniors struggled gallantly to make an impact on the experienced senior players such as John Honeywell and Mike Purcell. Brendon Furness, a Fendalton player, again featured in the Edgeware ranks to help with numbers. Results: Avonhead 3, Cashmere 1 J. Robinson and V. Aubrey beat D. Bruce and J. McHarg, 6-2, 60; M. Young and D. Mitchell lost to A. Bruce and P. Terrace, 4-6, 6-7; Mitchell and Young beat Bruce and McHarg, 6-4, 75; Aubrey and Robinson beat Bruce and Terrace, 6-2, 7-5. Shirley 3, Elmwood 1 H. Faulls and B. Hibbert beat R. Dalman and J. P. Andre 2-6, 4-6; J. Faulls and P. Hampton beat S. Agar and C. Coffey, 6-3, 6-2; H. Faulls and Hampton lost to Dalman and Andre, 4-6, 6-8, 6-7; H. Faulls and Hibbert beat Agar and Coffey, 6-2, 6-2. Te Kura 41 games, Edgeware 32 games J. O’Malley and M. Purcell beat A. Worley and F. Soli, 6-2, 6-1; J. O’Malley and J. Honeywell lost to S. Perkins and B. Furness, 3-6, 6-7; O’Malley and Purcell lost to Perkins and Furness, 2-6, 6-7; Honeywell and O’Malley beat Worley and Soli, 6-2, 6-1. Points: Shirley 25, Avonhead 22, Te Kura 15, Cashmere 11, Edgeware 8, Elmwood 3. ROLLER HOCKEY Bullets earned itself a place in the final of the South Island league when it outplayed Highwaymen, 9-4, at Skate Station on Sunday. The scores were tied at 2-2 at the end of the first period, but Chris Anderson and Phillip Denovan were in lethal form in the second period and added three goals. Bullets protected its lead throughout the third period, closely marking the sharpshooting Graham Langley, and the long shots were comfortably covered by the “player of the day,” Russell Bayly, and Barry Low. In the fourth period, Bullets, scored four goals from breakaways and Grant Singer replied with two of the game’s best goals, beating the goal-keeper, Darryl Roxburgh, with reflex shots. Bullets will oppose the top qualifier. Panthers, in the final at Skate Station on Sunday and Highwaymen will play Souths for third and fourth. Score: Bullets 9 (P. Denovan 4, C. Anderson 3, R. Bayly, B. Low) beat Highwaymen 4G (G. Singer 3, G. Langley). • The Canterbury first division team to compete in the national championships at Wanganui from October 22 to 28 is: Nick Alfeld (Panthers, goalkeeper), Greg Jordan (Panthers, captain), Phillip Denovan, Chris Anderson (Bullets), Brent Singer (Panthers), Garth Lester, Grant Singer, Michael Hay (Highwaymen), Adam McDougall (Souths). Coachmanager Rae Treloar.

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