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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

OROIIO CRICKET (,'EL'R. From the twentieth animal report wo take the following:—"The Senior Eleven played eight Cup matches, winning four awl losing lour. ’1 he Second Eleven played eight matches, winning two and losing six. The Third Eleven played fifteen mutches, winning three and losing twelve. J here were thirty-seven'-playing members and six honorary members. Tho club is in a fair position, but would have been much belter had all tile members paid their subscriptions. Mr Job 'Wain's inj) Inis been won by W. Kilgonr (in tho hirst Eleven) with a. batting average of 28.8 runs. In howling, 11. EckholT/with a bowling average of 9.7. wins Mr W. Collies trophy. In the Second Eleven, Messrs M't ravin and Co.'s cup is won by W. (1. Collar with a batting average’ of 11.1. ami the bowling average is won by James Sharp with an average of 6.3, who takes Mr Jus. Murphy's trophy. In tho L'hinl Eleven. Miss S. Wain’s cup. currying with it Mr W. (I. dollar's medal, is won by E, Fine with a hatting average of 9.7. and the howling average, carrying with it Mr R. Kilgour'.s trophy, is won iiy T. 15. XV i I son with an average of 7.3. The First Eleven during (he season had the services of Frank Ayles. who proved himself a keen sport. RAbMAf EWKX TEXXLS CLUB. The fourth animal meeting of the tennis section of the Baimaeewen Bowling Club was held last night-. The following oflirehearens were elerted ;—-Vice-president. Mr S. X. Brown, sen.; secretary, Mr R. S. Brown -. committee—Messrs A W. Welltied. A. B. M’Kenow, J. J. Dalglcish, and S. X. Brown, jmi. ; Match Committee • Messrs R. S. Brown, S. X. Brown, ami M’Kerrow ; Ladies' Comm'ttce—Missi« Rilkingtou. Broad, and Lello ; delegates to d.L.T. Association—Metssis S. X. Brown and A. B. M’Keirow. The following acceptances have been received for the Avondale Cnp, of 300 save, Ijm, lo lie run next Saturday;— Grenadier 8.11. Dawn 8.7, Sedition 8.3, Waimangu 8.0. Tai'-h Buie 8.0, Ben Jenson 7.10. Santa Rosa. 7.7. Ely.-ian 7.7. higlis 7.5, Sir Artegal 7.5, Tattoo 7.3. Xoleorini 7.0. Michaelolf 6.10. First Wairiki 6.10. Lycia 6.10, la-afire 6.7. The acceptors for the Raaigitikei Steeplccluino. arc; Lovell 11.7,.Spcciosa 11.5, Lingerer 10.8. Moccasin 10.7. Chief 10.3. .Mauri 9.8. Defeat 9.7.. Hero 9.7. Alu 9.7. Spring Handicap, lin Id : Sir Frisco 8.12, Roosevelt 8.8, Sir Pride 8.0, Moloch 7.12, Raimi 7.7. Llainvern 6.9, Woe Trinket 6.8. Falstaad (Victoria) won the open golf championship of Australia with an aggregate of 316. heating Son ter bv two .strokes.

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Evening Star, Issue 14162, 11 September 1909, Page 8

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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 14162, 11 September 1909, Page 8

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 14162, 11 September 1909, Page 8

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