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SPORTS AND PASTIMES.

TENNIS. DAVIS CUP MATCH. S 7 OABLS —pei.'fiq A SHOOT AT’TfYNI— COPYRIGHT COPENHAGEN,. .Tune 15. Italy and Denmark are engaged in a Davis Cup match, Denmark having so far won two matches and Italy one Results: ' “ Singles.—Demorpurgo (Italy) defeated Eriktegner (Denmark), 6—3, 6 1, 6—2; Petersen (Denmark) defeated Colonzo (Italy), 6—3, 6—4, 6—4 ; Doubles.—Ulrich and Eriktegner (Denmark) defeated Demorpurgo and Colonzo (Italy) by three sets to one (detailed score not cabled). CRICKET. THE LEADING AVERAGES. LONDON, June 15. First day cricket scores: At Lord’s, Somerset made 178 CM. Lyon 51, Lee five for 35) against Middlesex 97 for six. At Maneehter, Surrey made 195 (R. Tyide.sley five for 52) against. Lancashire 84 for four wickets.

Notts, playing Northamptonshire at Northampton, made 273 (Whysall 61, John Gunn 87). —Reuter.

LONDON, June 15. The season’s averages to date are: Batting.—Hobbs, 72.57 runs; Hendren, 61.45; Dales, 44.36. Bowling.—Parkin, 89 wickets at an average of 5.35 runs per wicket; Macaulay, 65 and S.S7; Tate, 77 and 9.23; Kilner, 58 and 0.82. The South African averages are: Baiting.-—Nourso. 40.35; Susskind, 42.57; Hearne. 28.20; Taylor, 25. Bowling.—Parker, four wickets at an average of 8.50 per wicket; Carter, 28 and 12.85; Pegler, 38 and 14.94Dixon, 22 and 17.1.3. GOLF. LADIES’ CORONATION MEDAL COMPETITION. (by TELEGRAPH PP.ESK ASSOCIATION 1 WELLINGTON. .Tunc 17. The Ladies’ Golf Union Coronation Medal was played for on all the leading golf courses in New Zealand during the last week in May. The following are the best cards returned (par of each course given in parentheses) :—Mrs. I itch (V aimato), 86-18 -68 (72). winnerMrs. Ma.son (Hutt). 9U-IS-72 (75); Mrs! 0. Rett (Manawatu), 86.20 76 ’ (79); Mrs. Blythe (Hamilton), 84-7-77 (79); Mrs. Spiers (Hutt), 81-8 -73 (75) ; Mrs. Cowie (Invercargill), 87-9-78 (80) • Mrs Treadwel (Hutt). 85-11-74 (75) Mrs’ Bell (Waihi), 99-20-79 (30); Miss Christie (North Otago), 93-16-77 (73)/"

HOCKEY. The following will represent the Manaia Ladies’ Hookey Club in a match against ITawera ‘Technical A, to bo jilayed at Manaia. on Wednesday at 2.15 ji.m. : R. Hill. F. Buckingham. J. Hill N. Hotter. Y. Gridin, G. Bennett, I. ITosie, R. Patterson, A Young, O. Lloyd. The following will represent the Hawei a Tlamblors in their match against Technical B at TTawera- on Wednesday at 3 p.m. : M. Brown, K. New, A* Saunders. K. Reid, E. Galloway. ,T. Hoddinott. G. Sago, M. Woolliams. d! (.'lenient, M. S‘t range, E. Carter.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 17 June 1924, Page 7

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SPORTS AND PASTIMES. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 17 June 1924, Page 7

SPORTS AND PASTIMES. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 17 June 1924, Page 7

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