SPORTS AND GAMES
WESTPORTCOLE CLUB, For the L.G.U. Medal match to be held on Saturday, May f 16, the draw is :— ■ • '■ ' r • ■ Silver Medal: Miss Harkness 19 v. Mrs Fair 17; Mrs Slee 10 v.’ Mrs. Bird 11; Miss Bettjeman 21 v. .Miss Bailie ■ 20; Mrs'Wilson 8 v. Miss Egan 20. , Bronze Medal: —Mrs Brocket 26 v. 'Mrs Thomson 27; Miss Findlay 36 v. Miss Seaton 28; Mrs Lawry 34 v. ' Miss J. Mullan .31. The best scores' in the Medal'Match in April, were .Silver, -Mrs .Slee 98 — 10—88; Bronze : Miss Egan IC6-—21 — 85 ; Miss 'Findlay 121—36—85. GREYMOUTH GOLF CLUB. A medal match will be played on the Omoto Jiiiks on Saturday, May 16. Fol lowing is the order of play:— Senior’-^-Miss-Hannan'v. Mrs Shallcracs, L <annan v, ‘Mrs.Cunning ham, Mis 3 Kettle v. Mi?--'Hambleton, Mrs Ki.tchinghanf yl Miss'Sheejy, Mis« Berry v. Mrs Allan Smith, Miss Reynolds v. Mrs W.. T’: McCai-thy, Mrs Seddoiiiv. Miss,"Griffen. . , Junior Division— N. Tennent,y. Miss Kilgour,. Miss Pratt v. Miss Ternnent, Miss,‘A Prattv. Miss "Winchester, Mrg Harfey v, Miss d’Keiily,'Miss Steer v. Mrs Thqrpy, Mrs Baker 1 v. Miss Higgins, Mrs Wild v. Miss Nodiian- ! - TENNIS PLAYER’S INJURY. ' NAPIER, May 12. Jim,.-,Lowry, son of Mr. T. H. Lowry, of Okawa, .who has received semi-official advice of his selection as a member of the New Zealand Davis Cup team, to-day received injuries to his right thumb in vt circular saw. It is.possible that the thumb may have tir be amputated, in which case his value as a member of the team will ‘ be gone. - ... LEAGUE TOUR. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) "SYDNEY, May 13. For’ the Rugby League tour of Australia, the following tentative dates 'have been submitted to the New Zealand League: July 4, New South Wales'. Bth combined Australian Universities; lltli, New South' Walek team at Newcastle; 15th. County Centre. It is proposed that the team should then proceed to Queensland, ’and on return play cither New South Wales or Australia. POLO SYDNEY, May 13. After a brilliant practice game, the polo teams have been chosen for the Australian cup contests. New Zealand’s team will be: J. Lyons, 0. Nelsen, C. MacKenzie, W. MacKenzie and N. Campbell. BOXING. . LONDON, May 11. A 15-round bout for the cruiserweight championship, between Davo Magill and Charley Ring, resulted in a draw. *“■ ■ ■ .*■ >■■ ■
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 May 1925, Page 2
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