SPORTS AND PASTIMES.
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RIFLE-SHOOTING. AIsTKALI.VX'S DISTINCTION. Deceived .lulv 22. B.jo a.m. I.ONDOX. duly 21 SeiWiint MeCally. ot Sydney, won the ■ Daily Telegraph' Cup a' lit.. Hisley "looting. alter a lic v-itli nil theis. lb- scored the lii;da-i po->ib|e number :l point...
COUHSING. fitllTK ( I.t'lrs" Ml-.I- l'IN(. the (.ion- Com snoj, Club s luceting 'a- e,.i,t ii.ueil i*i-day hi rather dull Heather. There mi- .1 good attendance i t'.c jinblic. .i nd tour hookmakcisj ; lie I ';,eii inline;. a- on tin fu>i dav. Vile Inires r-ui better Irian on the pro--.:..ti; day The jtsn'ts .lie .is iollov->: i.adv's r.H.u'Ki.trr. Tlltt'd Hound. 1- I!■ "1 beat Y 1--i-.pi e eh-n i. Koulel te l-Mt M.Mtrt'e, l!i;:ln Itou.r boat !'\ing >'-otehiii:in. I'lc.tuiiid beat I'iora McDonald. Co.,K Ih.h! r>unroiiin, Kmoiald Isle a live. Ot'KN STAKIv S-n,iid 110.it,.; W'.-ii'e' . Schii-ipps ii.,.1 1 '.it at a I!-. 11l l.a s oeai I.aiec.dcr oi-- ; (tine beat l..idv l-'airtitld. Tapoiti SI'I'I'I.KMKXTAItV STAKi: i II si I).;-. L.,. Second Do;i. L.i, 'lllllll Dog, .12 I'irsi llonic.l. I'rol !i in heal Man-.inaii. lied Cross no:, i Do'iiiybiool;, I'epin'ieiuu beatUlue t-het, >1 1 s |-,t z lieat lllack lvigle, I,llly ! d I i!-i i i he.u Delonal.n. .Mi.vs Adi ,:ncc bo.it !):iilv Any.el.
HOCKEY. .M.\.V\M'l v. liu\ LHS i iie Maiiauui ami Kovei . Hockey l.il.s nie! mi th"- show ground yeMernay alt"i noon, a very enjoyable game "•villi j.,.;. 'Ill" ;" It", I'! nils'ill c 001 I ~r . ''■ l ail I 1H.1'!,. till, play lasl aiel ex''''ii:■ Hot it teams were without the ■ line, oi 5.,|,,,. tin-ii- players: il-". .il heir s. all |• i <-«.<•] n showed iinii '"'i ! •-:ol play, Tlil'oiiglioin Ihe I.' a I.- 1 1 11 n best ol ieeling between tile pl.iver- prevailed, wllieli t"l|ds |,, |nr- ' :!»• ''K-'i'ss hi hoeke\. l-'or t)■>> Ma,muni (Tub Misses K,.'r-e. Taylor, vd (.dehiist di"l sollll■ j-o-nl work. Inn ihe oilier plaveis are also worthy of I'ieiiiion. A lea tine nl' the ma tell was tj» very lew in] iiieiits uiven bv Hie players.
-MATAI'HA CLt'l! The .Matauta Ladles' Hockey Club ""' r practN'e y.'sierd.iv altinioou. Alt.'irnipji the wi a I her was not ymd a hirjv' number iiirned oui, especially tlie i.'iyi !-. "il tin- second team. The tirae'""lv I hi. lorn ol a bclncct, Hi" Ill's' anil -ei-ond U';tni\ a'nl some g • d work wa:, ;•!>««. through.
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Mataura Ensign, 22 July 1909, Page 2
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