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SPORTS AND GAMES

RUGBY FOOTBALL. [BY CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYRIGHT.] LONDON, December 17.. Rugby: Trinity College (Dublin) defeated Oxford University 3/0. SWIMMING. The following are the handicaps for this evening’s carnival at the Municipal Baths: — Ladies’ 33 1-3 yards Handicap.— V. Armstrong scr., L. Staines lsec, V. Daly, M. Beban, L. Galbraith 2, W. Murray 3, J. Beck 4, J. Whibley 6, J. Camage 8. M. Griffiths will be handicapped at the post. 33 1-3 yards Backstroke Handicap— H. O’Leary scr., W. O’Leary lsec, C. O’Leary, A. Lane 2sec, B. Casey, G. Prime, G. Pope, R. Beckman, P. Affleck 3sec„ P. Ryan. L. Lind 4sec. C. Restieaux and W. McKechnie will be handicapped at the post. 50yds Men’s, Handicap.—H. O’Leary scr, W. O’Leary, J. French lsec, G. Malcolmson lsec, C. O’Leary 2sec, A. Lane, B. Casey, G. Prime, D. Jeffries, tL. Lind, C.’ Pope, M. Keith 3sec, B. McKenzie, R. Beckman, L. Pound, J. Orr, P. Affleck 4sec, S. Palmer, W. Payne,- P. Ryan, R. Davies ssec., W. McKccJinie, C. Restieaux, and B. M. Levcrson win be handicapped at the post. The handicaps for the girls and boys’ 331-3 yards handicaps will be declared at the post. There will be an inter-garage relay race between teams from Schaef’s, Baty’s and Grey Motors.

CYCLING HANDICAPS. Handicaps have- been declared as follow for the events to be conducted by the Greymouth Sports and Cycling Club at Victoria Park, to-morrow evening:—

Junior Half Mile. —D. Johnston scr., D. .Morland 30, J. Archer 45, V. HogarNi 50, J. Taylor 55, M. Malone 60, A. Colville 60, F. Jacobs 65, P. Coll, K. Knowles, I. Baker, G. Fairhall 110, J. Lewis 140. BOWLING. An interesting match took place on the Runanga. Bowling Club’s green, last evening, between Messrs. J. S. Rae- and W. O’Neill. O’Neill was leading, 23/13, at the 18th head, and, to give Rae a chance, O’Neill started to burn the heads. He burnt eight consecutive heads, three of them with teh bare kitty. After the eighth, he missed with the next four, and Rae secured a four, then a three and a two. In the final bead, O’Neill drew three beautiful shots, winning the game by four shots. Willi his fourth bow- he tried to burn tho head, but missed. I

1 mile 3 miles F. Duffy .. scr scr. .1. Daniels .. .. 20 85 J. Larking .... 25 100 L. Hogartn .. . . 30 100 W. Innes . . . . 40 200 D. Johnston . . . . 45 220 D. Morland .. .. 65 290 V. Hogarth . . . . 65 290 J. Archer 75 350 J. Taylor .. .. 85 350 M. Malone . . . . 90 350 A. Colville .. .. 90 350 F. Jacobs . . . . 90 380 R. Lewis . . . . 120 440

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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 December 1934, Page 8

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SPORTS AND GAMES Greymouth Evening Star, 18 December 1934, Page 8

SPORTS AND GAMES Greymouth Evening Star, 18 December 1934, Page 8