BUNNYTHORPE.
On Saturday the Rifle Club finished firing for a trophy donated by Mr fl. M. Row. There wore two competitions of 500 and 600 yards, which ended in Mr T. Fowler winning the trophy from scratch, with a total score of 122 points. The following are the scores:
Mr T. Fowler, Ist competition 61; second competition 61; a t v u r rugate 122; J Wood 62-57-119; H. C." Lower, 53 —59 — 112: J. Jepson, 63 —49—112; H. Rowling. 54-56 110; J. Hensen. 49—60 —109; G. Malmo, 57—51—103; F. Reeve, 51—53 104; J. Kennedy, 57—43—100.
On Saturday the Bunnythorpe Tennis ('lub played a return friendly match with the kawhata Club, which resulted in a win for the Bunnythorpe C lub. Much credit is due to the Bunnythorpe ladies for in- ir excellent play this season. Jn cverv match they have beon successful in winning their sets, and through their efforts the club has been very successful this year. Afternoon tea wag provided by the ladies, and Mk McCormick, on behalf of th:> visitors. returned thanks for the enjoyable afternoon provided. Following are the scores, Bunnythorpe beiiitr mentioned lirst: Men's Singles. —Curwon 6. v. McCormick 7. Bray 2 v. Br ark en 7, Wood 6 v. Hume 7. Brady 7 v. Thomas 6.
Ladies' Singles.—Miss R. Scheldt 6 y. Miss Lovelock 1. Miss 1'". Andrew 6 v. M;ss Danielson 2. Mrs Holland 6 v. Miss F. Uaillelsoil 1.
Men's Doubles.— Cnrwen and Bray 2 v. Mel ormick and Bracken 7, Wood and Brady 3 v. Hume and '1 nomas 7.' Ladies Doubles. —Misses Scheldt and Andrew 6 v. Mi sses Lovelock and Danielson 3. Miss Seiieidt. and Mrs Holalnd 6 v. Misses Lovelock and F. Danielson 0. Mixed Doubles.—-(.'unveil and Miss Scheldt 2 v. McCormick and Miss Lovelock 6. Bray and Miss Andrew 6 v. Bracken and Miss Danielson 1, Wood and Mrs Holland 6 v. Hume and Miss F. Danielson 2. Urady and Miss Andrew 6 v. Thomas and Miss Danielson 2.
vGame'j.—Bunnythorpe 76, Kawhata 59; sets. Bunnythorpe 9. Kauhata 6. On Sunday ilio Methodist Church was crowded, the occasion being the harvest, festival servic.'. which was conducted by Mr li. A. Vivian and the Rev. J. li. llaslam. 1 tie church was beautifully docoral* ii for the occasion. There was a .-1 >;i■ 11 di(I display ot fruit and vegetables, the best yet se< ;i m |[u> church. The eis)!f. under dc ;«»rsliij: of M r \\ . Eggcl I"!!, rendered anther i< suitable for the ocea-
'.lie A: ili i ;c;i: i ('in nil momlwrs are holding a social at an early date in 1 lie Public iiah in aid ot "hi- church funds, and a -psial treat is hi store for those- who alp. ml.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9757, 24 March 1914, Page 3
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