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MEN'S ASSOCIATION A meeting of llio executive of tbe Otago Association was held lust_ night. .Mr 13. .Felton occupied the chair, and there were also present■ Messrs H. W. Tyrrell, A. Roberts, E. W. Denscm, J. S. Ainger, 11. 'P. MMilvey, A. C. Barnes, A. Hanna, and J. P. Northey. The Southland Association wrote accepting August 29 as the date for the senior and junior representative matches at Dunedin, and September 12 as the date for the return games at Invercargill.—Received. The following team to play North Otago at Oamaru on Saturday was approved:—G. S. Dotting (University), E, S. Hobson (University), R._T. M‘El- - (Training College), L. Edgington (H. 5.0.8.), 0. B. Dey (Albany, captain), C. Galland (T.G.0.J5.). D. Ward (Albany). E. W. Densem (Albany), R. Kerr (T.C.0.8.). W. Booock (Albany), L. R. Hercus (University). Reserves— J. S. Ainger (Albany). L. Gurr (H. 5.0.8.), K. Wadham (University). The following second grade Otago team was approved Goal, Carr (Otago Boys’ High School; full-backs, K. Hay, Gash (University); halves— Galland (Albany), Sanderson (High School Old Boys), Bedford (Albany); forwards —-Henderson (Otago Boys’ High School), Moug (Albany), Aldred (Otago Boys’ High School), A. Sew Hoy (Technical Old Boys), Stewart (Albany); emergencies—Cuthbert, Archer, Wellington. Arrangements in connection with the visit to North Otago were completed, and it was reported that the teams would leave by bus from the Queen’s Gardens at 11, returning to Dunedin at night. Mr D. T. Woodficld was appointed manager. It was reported that so far no date had been agreed upon for the match with Canterbury. High Old Boys _ A were granted permission to play High School Old Boys Collegiate on Saturday. The following is the third grade draw for Saturday Primary Schools v. Technical College ■B, High School B v. High School C. Technical College A 3 by6 ’ BOYS’ TOURNAMENT. The sixth annual boys’ seveu-a-side tournament will be held on the Oval to-morrow, commencing at 2. The following entries have been receivedKensington (2), Forbury (4), Maori Hill (2), Macandrew Road (3). Any senior or junior players able to referee or assist are asked to be present at the Oval east pavilion at 2. Finals will be played at about 3.45. The following is the draw:— A Section.—First round: Maori Hill A v. Macandrew Road A, Macandrew Road 0 v. Kensington B, Forbury B v Forbury D. Second round; Maori Hill A v. Macandrew Road C. Kensington B v. Forbury D, Macandrew Road Av. Forbury B. Third round: Maori Hill A r. Kensington B, Macandrew Road A v. Forbury D, Macandrew Road Cv. Forbury B. Fourth round: Maori Hill A v. Forbury B, Macandrew Road A v. Kensington B, Macandrew Road C v. Forbury D. Fifth round: Maori Hill A v. Forbury D, Macandrew Road A v. Macandrew Road C, Kensington B v. Forbury B. B Section. —First round: Forbury A v. Forbury C, Kensington A v. Maori Hill B, Macandrew Road B a bye. Second round; Forbury A v. Kensington A. Maori Hill B v. Macandrew Road B. Forbury C a bye. Third round; Forbury A v. Maori Hill B, Forbury C v. Macandrew Road B, Kensington A a bye. Fourth round: Forbury A v. Macandrew Road B, Forbury 0 v. Kensington A, Maori Hill B a bye. Fifth round: Forbury C v. Maori Hill B, Kensington A v. Macandrew Road B, Forbury A a bye..
LAWN TENNIS VON GRAMM INDISPOSED Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright BERLIN, August 10. Von Cramm is seriously ill with influenza, and will probably be unable to go to America for the championships. BOXING NIGHOL AGAIN BEATS DE CANS [Pm United Press Association.! INVERCARGILL, August 10. In a return 15-round contest to-night between Claude Niohol (12.10), of Australia, and Roy de Gans (10.10), the American negro, Nichol. was awarded the decision on points. It was a poor fight except for the last three rounds, which were fought at a lively pace. GOLF BELGIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright BRUSSELS, August 10. (Received August 11, at 11 a.m.) Boyer won the Belgian championship with a score of 285. Cotton was second with 286. PORT CHALMERS CLUB The medal match of the Port Chalmers Club, held on Saturday, was won by Mrs R. D- Paul, with a net score of 56. The next best scores were;— Miss Mains 64 and Mrs Hannah 68.
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Evening Star, Issue 22414, 11 August 1936, Page 4
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