SPORTS AND PASTIMES.
_ T BOWWNC. MAT AHi A v. mvKnms. lAiiii- riiil<> from I lie Malanra Howling Cliilt journeyed to Hivertou on Saturday nil I In' e.\etirsion train and played a friendly game with the Kiverton' (lull. 'l'li«> ur.it Ihm- was line and I lie green in good order. The Mat aura team played well ;ii)il. won hy !H points in 7S. 'I he scui'rs were as follows: - M. 11. 1). (.'. Hroull, .1. Ueid, A. K«*id, (i. A. Will-tin <■<) II Hoobie. Uitili-v, Patrick, llarley -si .: ... 'm l<\ W. lirown, W. Slfviin. A. Uushnm. -I. Hroomc is! ... '-'<> I'atilJ, IMiiiis, Harrison, Proven i>) J-"> J. W. Ileum-, I). Mowat. A. lialnoaves, .1. Caldor >s) ... "2* T«:l)in. IliiiriiMin, ClilTord, Hailey <s) 1-1 Mi-Kelvie. Sleuarl, O'Brieu, W. IV Thon, i-) ... 32 MeCallley. Kcobie, Corl'm, T. King (si '.. 13 Totals ... !)1 78 CLINTON v. CO.IUv Tlnve rinks I'mm (lie Cliiilnii Club visited Core uu Saturday afternoon when a reiuru match Has played against- a similar number of rinks represent inn; the Core ('lnh. The green w;n- iii eapita! order hut was not- so keen as the visitors are accustomed to, and lhis proved u considerable handicap to then). Afternoon tea wai- r.rovided by the home club, and the visitors were subsequently entertained at tea ;it the S<mi i hliiixi Hotel by the Core players. The cranio resulted in a fairly easy win for the (one team, the iollowin<>- being ! he scores :•■■■- ■ (i. C.
I). Harland, -M. Fitzgerald. .1. Townsend, .1. .MoLaehlau l<) .M. MeLend. Aslin, .1. K<l«-iinN, M. .Mc,K.i<lk.ii ... II T. Taylor. A. 11. I)e Toureues, W. I'. C.'-rsi-itr. .1. H. JVrks *>'> .1. I> i\ idson. On , Bain, .Nelson lo l<\ (irat-vo, Clarke. W. Ander-. son, IF. Graham .' -'J-1 Mrl.ieblan, ||j,y, Kl!is. V.<\- ■ w ;in 1 s ... I (> lii! •!.*> SUIKF,!) Ft INK COM r'KTI'noN, A(. a. mrciTiiji of (lie renin' <>| 't..!i*> Jsiuithland Bowling A.««^o<m:it.iinv hold a( In vonarrjll on Friday evening n. uucstiou was raised p'(lanl'-llji the methods of drawing in tin' shield rink comprtit H>ii' whereby roll n try was pitted against town in ilie lir.st draw, and it. was suggested that a heller method would he to put a-M in the one hat. Mr .I. Day ((iorr) pointed out tli.it that. tool hern tried lvoforc. ;ind it <lid not work satisfaolorilv. For instance. (Jone and Hokonui (Ivoth (J<iro v"uF>s) had horn <lrawn against, each other and the consequence u:k that one of tlieni had to e;o out in the lirst round. Mr A. K. K-iuitli moved, and it, wnv resolved' "That the snKi«M't ho discussed at. the ainnial meeting." SWIMMING. I.ADIKS' CHAMPIONSHIP. SYDJNKY, Feb. iy. Fanny I.Mttaok (the Ainst rn.lian chainpion lady iwinnner) won Hie J(H) yards women's- championship of Australia, in (i l J 'J-osrcs. YACHTING. tua: NoitTHi'OTK <.:;;i\ Oi FXECTKIC TELEOKArH— COeYKtOHT »'ER TINITr.P PRESS ASSOCIATION. Received Fohruirv M. ih'JO a.m. MKLHOrHNK. Feb. J I. In the race lor the Northente (up I lie Hip defeated tin* Kiilara with si\ uimnte.s 1-i mm-oihK to spain.
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Mataura Ensign, 14 February 1916, Page 4
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