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MOTUEKA

CRICKET ASSOCIATION JUNIOR MATCHES DOVEDALE A V. DO VED ALE B (From Our Own Correspondent) In the match played between Dovedale A and Dovedale 15, tlie latter proved the victors by 33 runs on the first innings. Dovedale 15 scored 130 in their opening strike, 1. ,\\’in contributing .29, N. Wm 24, P. Win hot out 22, V. Hawkos 12, A. Win 11, and M. Francois 10. Iho bowlers were, P. C'owiu 2 for 19, C. Win 2 for 19, A. gilcock-1 for 6, E. Papps 2 for 14. E. Lovcridge 2 for 16, M. Fowler 1 lor 9. Dovedale A replied with 97, E. Papps 32, E: Lovcridge 12, C. Win 9. Wickets were taken by G. Douglas 2 for 14, V. Hawkcs 4 for 29, C. Burnett 2 for 0. On returning Dovedale lost three wickets for 55 runs, P. Win not out 22, P. Rumble 9, N. Win 9. J. Troup took two wickets for six runs. DOVEDALE 13 V. NGATIMOTI Tlie match played at Dovedale between Ngatiinoti and Dovedale B resulted in a win for tlie borne team by 92 runs on the first innings. Ngatiinoti s opening score was 81. L. Canton 22, R. Beatsou 20, R. Tomlinson not out 13, and H. Brereton 9. The bowlers were : Douglas 5 for 19, M. Ila-wkes 2 for 16, V. Hawkcs 3 for 17. Dovedale replied with the creditable score of 173. M. Hawkcs contributed 54, P. Win 26, A. Win not out 19, C. Burnett 18, P. Rumble 13, N. Win 13. Tlie bowlers were: Gardiner 5 for 51. Jamieson 1 for 31, K. Thorn 1 ior 14. R. Tomlinson 2 for 16. Ngatiinoti s second hit netted 79 runs for two wickets down A Newtli not out 35, Jamieson 19, G. Grooby 21. Burnett took 1 for 5 and H. Martin 1 for 14.

BOWLING CLUB MOTUEKA V. MAPUA Motueka defeated Mapua by 42 points in tlie second District Shield competition match. Scores were as follows: —H. Delaney, E. B. Stolir. C. C. Kilgour, G. F. Smith (s) v. M. Higgins, J. Stuchlniry, E. T. James, P. Coults (s) 22-12. G. Jenkins. E. Fry, R. Rowling, C. W. Thorp (s) v. J. Coutts, W. Horne, W. Blanche, A. McKee (s) 24-16. J. Pocklington, W. J. Deem, Dr. Green A. Canton (s) v. J. Hall, H. Paynter, J. A. Sladen, T. A. V. Lite (s) 30-6. Motueka 76, Mapua 34.

DEFENCE RIFLE CLUB HUDSON CUP SHOOT The fourth shoot for the Hudson Clip was fired over 300 and 500 yards seven shots. With a strong mirage and putty wind no very ttigli scores were registeiod. Rifleman A. Ray topped the score with 63 off the riilc, taking the “Painter” feathers from Rifleman I*. G. Painter. Tlie conditions of tlie Hudson Cup are the best 4 shoots to count out of 5. With tlie fourth shoot now fired the leading scores are as follows : Cup aggregate, A. Ray 195, R. Livescy 192, Ci. A. Crossman 191, L. Kelling

CROQUET INTER-CLUB MATCHES Tn the inter-club competition for the Green Cup played between Hiwaka (holders) and Mctueka (challengers) on the Riwajca lawns, the visitors were successful in c ipturhig the trophy by the narrow margin of three points. Riwak.i have held the cup practically a 1 the time it has been up for competition. Particulars of play were as follows, (Motuefca names first): Mesdames Canton and Morgan beat Mesdames Atkins and Fowler 26-16; Mesdames Eggers and Hargreaves won from Mesdames SpaiUs and Rowling 26-24; Mesdames Clay and Norris lost to Mesdames Goodall and Marshall 18-26. , , . , Riwaka (holders) were successful in defending the junior vase m the mtereluii handicap competition against Alotueka (challengers) by a drawn game, '[’lie results were: .Mesdames Clay am Norris lost to Mesdames Marshall and Tutbury 14-26; Mesdames Wratt and L. Smith won from Mesdames Wilkinson and Painter 26-17.

CUB PACK MEETING AN ENTERTAINING PROGRAMME Parents and friends assembled at the Methodist Bible Class Hall lor the final meeting of the cub pack, before tlm commencement .of the holidays, i 'ciy entertaining programme was staged by the cubs, in a play, entitled the liehistoric Pack,” ihe youthful perlormers aecmitted themselves well, i l,ohe ing part .were Dick Warner, cub, Beu,ram York Mg” ; Allan Weir ‘Ba/; luu Betlnvaite “Di” ; Ered Congdon Oo , Bryant Betlnvaite and Jim lopp -h«s pack’s mascot. Other items were broadcast from the make-believe radio station 4A Cub Alotueka, the artists being visible to the ‘Tisteucrs-in. ’ Itenl , s as follows: Song, “Come yo -laij' ~ Cub Pack; recitation, Black End.-,, Jim Robinson; recitation, C lieL-rics Gordon Sinclair; song, ’ 'Upstaii ( l Cub Pack; recitation. “Wishes, Be - mud James; recitation, Room You,” Peter McKay; song, Old Kentucky Home,” Jim Toppj recitation, -Strange Pair,” John Brougham; recitation, “As I Looked Out,” Kelvin Wilkinson; song, “Little Boy got out of Bed,” Cub Pack; recitation, Sheiwond.” Roger Fearless; recitation, “Little Mouse,” Wallace Stringer; recitation, “The Squirrel,” Ken i renUce , recitation, “JHttlc Flume Douglas Slatter; song, “See Our Oars, Cub Air Warren congratulated Miss L. Ingram, Cub Mistress, and her assistant, Miss V. York, on the good work accomplished and the progress made since lilt inception of the pack ten mouths ago. Miss Ingram, in returning thanks, spoke of the great help she had ku from her assistant and also from m parents. __________

186. 500 300 Til. yds. hop. vcls. hep. A. RilV 31 1 32 1 65 R. a. Livesev 29 2 30 3 64 A. Grossman 31 0 31 0 62 L. Keliing 29 3 27 3 62 J. 0. Anderson 31 1 28 i 61 K. G. Painter 27 2 30 2 61 T. E. Keliing Ray 28 30 3 3 27 20 3 5 61 58 L. •Green 20 4 24 4 52

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 21 December 1933, Page 8

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MOTUEKA Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 21 December 1933, Page 8

MOTUEKA Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 21 December 1933, Page 8

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