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TO-MORROW'S SPORT

CRICKET. , The Grange Club will hold a net practice at the North Ground. ' Mornington v. Green Island, at Green Island (train, leaves 12,45 p.m.).—Mornington: D.'Napper, E. Napper, Rush, Kerr, Whale, Stephen, Brownlie, Farley, W. Murray, Clnrnside, Moseley, Allpress, I. i Murray.—Advt. ASSOCIATION TENNIS. —A Grade.— Bahnac'ewen v. Varsity, at Logan Park, —Balmacewen: Robertson, Ferguson, Shaw, and Wright. —B Grade.— Balmacewen v. Sawyers Bay, at Sawyers Bay.—Balmacewen: D. Robb, D. Sedaon, J. Nicholson, A. Hunter. Misses Wilkinson, Armstrong, Jones, and McColl. UNION TENNIS. —•A. Grade.— St. Kilda Methodist v. Forbury, at St. Kilda Methodist.—St. Kilda: R. Graves, A. Graves, R. Galbreath, D. Young, Misses W. Stead, D. Stinson, J. Bond, and M. Jones. ; —lntermediate Grade.— St. Kilda Methodist v. North-east Valley Baptist, at N.E. Valley.—iSt. Kilda: N. White, H. Grace, W. Williams, W. Davidson, Misses B. Flrew, D. Clough, E. McNeill, J. Proctor.' The Y.W.C.A. Club will hold its opening to-morrow, at 2 p.m., at the Dunedin North Intermediate courts. CYCLING. The New _ Zealand amateur road cycling championships will be held over a course at Mosgiel. The junior event of 25 miles will start at 11 a.m., and the senior event of 50 miles at 2 p.m. The following handicaps have been declared for the Green Island Club for the race to be held for the A. N. Ralston Memorial Cup, presented to the club by Mrs Janet Ralston, Allanton (Green Island to Otokia and return):—W. J. Whiston, E. Hopewell scr,'H. Ralston, L. McCaughan 6min, F. Price, V. Bowmar 9min, K. McGovern 9J, J. S. McCartney, D. Ralston 12, D. Bryce, S. McCartney ifi. . SOFTBALL. The following is the draw for' softball matches to-morrow, which will be played at Bathgate Park:—City United v. HillsideRed; Sox, on No. 2 diamond, at 1.30 p.m. (Mr G. Stephens); Bear Cubs v. Sargoods Cyclones, on No. 1 diamond, at 1.30 p.m. (Mr D. Moore); Cardinal 11. v. Hillside Demons, on No. 3 diamond, at 1.30 p.m. (Mr W. Winslade); Tigers v. A.T.C. Spitfires, on No. 1 diamond,, at 3 p.m. (Mr T. Lethaby); Bears v.. Dodgers, on No. 2 diamond, at 3 p.m. (Mr Harborne); Cardinals I. v. Sargoods Dynamos, on No. 3 diamond, at 3 p.m. (Mr T. Allen). A match will bp arranged for the Training College team on No. 4 diamond at 3 p.m. MINIATURE RIFLES. Two Otago miniature rifle teams are travelling to Oamaru _ to-morrow to take part in the interassociation teams' ehamvpionship shield match. The trophy is the handsome shield at presant Held by North Otago. • GOLF. The Otago Club intermediate and junior championships, will be commenced at Balmacewen with' the playing of the first and second rounds of both events. The fourth round of the sing.e knock-out competition will also be played. Players engaged in more than one’of these events should play at least one. round of each during the week-end. , The sihgle Stableford competition, set down, for this date, will not be played. The following are the draws tor the championship events:—lntermediate championship, first round: W. D. McKenzie v. ft. J. Hyslop, J. B. Quaile v. I. H. Penrose, A. Hindle v. G. K. Hyslop, A. Gill v. E. B. McDonald; R. C. Brown v. W. S. Stewart, S. L. Wilson v. G. W. Groves, M. W.-Connors v. F. E. Hunt. Second round: J. H. Randle v. A. G. Elliott, J. H. Fulton v. J. P. Cartwright, Gi B. P. Wilson v. H. W. Horder, A. J. Aitken v. D. U. Strang, W-. 0. Aitken v. another. Junior championship, first round:—J. L.. Grimaldi v. R. S. M. Sinclair, M. P. O’Sullivan v. C. E. Penman, D. A. Smith v. ft. W. .Maskell, L. M. Satterthwaite v. J.-ft. Holloway, F.-J. Morrison v. J. ft. Dolan,' A. F. Ross v. ft. L. C. Grant, A. E.'Greensmith v. ft. D. Forteous, G. W. Bowron v. A. E. Gardner. Second round: A. G. Edey v. L. A. Doolan, P. ’ J. Drumm v. F.' W. Kennedy, L. E. West v.yT. H. Brown, H. L. Aspinall v. H. A. Airey. St. Clair.—The first round of the fourball knock-out competition will be played. The draw is as follows:—W. D. McCarthy and R. G. Fountain v. H. D. Paul and W. Hodge, E. 3. Reid and J.' X, Williamson v. N. Alien and R. J. L. Griffiths, H. N. Kiddell and J.:C. Fogarty v. W. Tyson and W. Finnegan, H. S. Boss and J. Cardno v. A. R. Timms" arid J. Laing. The draw for-the second round, which' will also be played during the weekend, is as follows:—A. J. Shaw and F. Sims v. W. J. .Tointon and F. M. 'Tuck, ©. J., Doogue and H. T. Irving v. G. C. McKay' and A. F.; Martin, A. E. Jefferson and A. S E. Timms v. P. A. Joblin and R. B. Dick, W. S. Wilson and F. G. Coxhead v. H: J. Luff and J. M. Dickson, G. H. Burgess and F. G.‘Lernin v. E. F. Mosley and T. M. Grimsdale, S.‘A. Pringle and J. H. Holland 1 v. G. R. Stone and E. A. Bolwell,. J. R. Benson and A.’J. Lahmert v. A. 8..

Watt and S. C. Gourley, S. B. Ward and G. M. Simpson v. A. B. Jones and W. Batchelor, J. D. Gillan and J. M. Sydney v. J. K. Wood and D. Grant, W..A. Morrison and A. A. Hunter v. W. Fraser and E. L. Sinclair, C. B Wight and J. W. Delbridge v."F. Sherriff and', J. Sherriff,. K. Clark and J. O’Donnell v. J. Wren and K. McCracken, H. J. Rackley and N. H. Shepherd v. W. J. Meade and R. C. Brown, C. H. Duncan and S. G. Taylor v. A. G. Bavliss and H. G. Wooding. Belleknowes.—The following is the draw for the second qualifying rounds for the senior and junior championships. The fifth round for the Lucas Cup will be played concurrently with the qualifying rounds:— Seniors: G. Thorpe, J. Heron, and A. I. Murray; N. R. Driver, K. A. North, and I. G. Forgie; W. Woodrow, R. McCiatchy, and F. Piper; E. G. Hasell, R. Philip, and G. Gregory; P. McKay, R. Mclvor, and J. Gooseman; A. J. Campbell, G. Robertson, and H. V. Huntley. Juniors: J. Howley, •W. Currie, and T. A. Richards; M. Smith, S. Kelly, and L. E. Anderson; J. Anderson, D. E. Calder, and H. C. Wells; R. R. Armstrong, W. N. Evans, and H. Cooper. Chisholm Park. —The second round of the club championship, the first round of the Bezett Plate, and the first round of the senior and junior roarers’ mug competitions wlil be played. The Juvenile Club will play a mystery match to-morrow morning, and during the week-end a match will be played against the committee. . Taieri.—The first round of the eluVs championship will be played. The draw is as follows: —H. Shand v. M. Wilson, R. Frew v. G. Patterson, W. Ewart v. J. Wilkie, B. 'Watt v. A. Mitchell, G. Renton v. J. Chambers. Belleknowes Ladies The Belleknowes Ladies’ Club will play the first round of the knock-out competition’ for the president’s trophy to-morrow morning. The draw is as folows:—Mrs Stiven v. Mrs Randle, Mrs D. T. Martin v. Mrs Patterson, Miss Broughan v. Miss Flett, Mrs Pitts v. Mrs Shirley, Mrs Eastgate v. Mrs Carrington, Miss Clarke v. Mrs Mackenzie, Miss Kinaston v. Mrs Robertson, Miss Strong v. Miss Jefferson, Miss Evans y. Miss M. Rhodes, Mrs Lewis v. Miss V. Rhodes, Mrs Roberts v. Mrs Daglish, Mrs Mclver v. Mrs McLean; Miss Elliott v. Miss Lee. Byes: Mrs Gramond, Miss Gallien, and Miss Stuckey. The second round will be played on November 2. Chisholm Park Ladies.—An all-prize day will be held. The draw is as follows: — 11. a.m.: Miss Morris v. Miss Scobie, Mrs Bailey v. Miss Muir, Mrs Bristow v. Miss Black, Miss Leyland v. Miss Hall, Miss Green v. Miss Tyrell, Miss Barth v. Miss Sheddan, Miss Begley v. Miss Gore, Miss Hamer v. Miss Hogan, Miss Laing v. Miss Greenway, Miss Anderson v. Miss Mills, Miss Scott v. Miss Paton. 11.30 a.m.: Miss Henderson v. Mrs Duncan, Miss Brewin v. Mrs Murdoch, Miss Blacklock y. Mrs Aitken, Miss Carr v. Miss Chronicari, Miss Macomish v. Miss Edwavds, Miss Forrest v. another. Taieri Ladies.—A medal round will be played. The draw will be made at the clubhouse. Otago Ladies.r-The following are the results of the Stableford bogey played on Tuesday:—A l grade: Mrs Anderson 1, Mrs Gibson 2. B grade: Mrs Russell 1, Mrs Whitson 2, Mrs Campbell .3. A B grade match will be played on Tuesday.

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Evening Star, Issue 25926, 18 October 1946, Page 5

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TO-MORROW'S SPORT Evening Star, Issue 25926, 18 October 1946, Page 5

TO-MORROW'S SPORT Evening Star, Issue 25926, 18 October 1946, Page 5

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