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ATHLETIC NOTES.

, ia|M BOWLING. -v CARLTON CLUB'S WINTER GREEN. '' " A good many bowlers attended this green w Saturday. Some good games were played, and resulted as follows: — , ■; Parsons, Raynes, Kilg-our (skip), 20, jr. Dimoek, Coombes,. Wrathall (skip), 14. , i T..Cottle, Choyce, Slmldrick, Perritt (skip), 27, ' r >, v. E. D. Buttle, Coldicutt, W. Jones, S. Lee (skip), 21. / Wakeley, Hemus, Cahi.ll, Kent (skip), 26, ▼. Owen, A. l } White, ifiguire, Young (»Dji), 19. Spreekley, Casey, Gorman, Martin (skip), 21, T. Ussher, Arey, Roaayne, .'Osmond (skip),' JG.- 4 '; Wednesday's games resulted as follows:— ; '<-» " Spreckley, Cottle, Dingle, W. Garland (skip), 18,'' v..: White,;; Casey, ; Gorman, Brightwell (skip), 16.- . Perritt, vFogerty, Walker, ;Ussher ; (skip), 24, (v. '4UX& Frith, Giltnour, Beanie, H. Garland (skip), 14. ' Pirie, 4 'Robertson, Ronaync, Quinn J (skip), 23, T. ' " Hemus, Oxley, Butts, liaguire (skip), 19. NORTHERN BOWLING TOURNAMENT. [BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] . '■ Wellington, Saturday, , The council of the Northern Bowling Associa- 1 '-:' v tion has.; ascertained that the t, affiliated - clubs > »re almost;, unanimous , that the ;; annual tournament should be held in 'Wellington next January, and .'/'y that It should be played aa at Auckland, viz., *7\t inter-clubmatches, limited to two . rinks from .V,'' each club, .and > that -the competition should rbe divided into convenient sections in order to curtail : '-||fc| play on the • first three days. . .'I:;i ,'yyj ' ' ' ~ CRICKET, * " , ' \ j V • , ; THE WAIHI ASSOCIATION. [BY TELEGRAPHOWN CORRESPONDENT*.} . : s'V : Waihi, Saturday.V".'' • At the annual meeting of the Waißl Cricked. As« ?«4gi relation it was decided that the club matches , be'#//&•! conducted on the saw© lines as last year. ;It i was decided, on the motion of Mr. . McLennan, that three $!§§ delegates be elected from each club.to form a com- ,v ' J mittee of general management,' In conjunction- withV the president and secretary. -, The junior clubs•' are to be represented by two delegates only. On S * " the motion of Mr. Gibson, seconded by Mr.' Leslie, M l\ it was decided that a, club winning the Slnnloc|lS®« championship twicein succession ft must,: If - they J*l already have a senior team, put another one in for I' the following season. The secretary was , instructedJm to write ;to ' the. Borough Council, asking for per- • - mission' to ; use the paddock'' near J the ' hospital > foirftfeWll cricket, and also to the Waihi Gold; Mining Com-' - pany for the use of the company's ; five-acre pad- r I- ?§j! dock - for practise purposes. It was ! resolved te S®t« obtain screens for use aJ; the matches. .On the . motion of * Mr., Gibson, ; neconded by Mr. Inman, •JS&B it was decided 'thai, senior clubs should contribute £2 2s and junior clubs HI Is, in addition to tho; '■*- registration fee, towards : the , funds of the associ- ' " m ation. Tho following officers were elected: Pre-8 S sident, Mr. A. H. Benge; ; vice-presidents,"'; Messrs. itifi§y§l W. H. Herri es, M.H. and C. Rhodes; secretary ' and treasurer, Mr. E. ,W. Cave. ■ ~ ■ ■ . . . ■ , . ;;'. • .v " ' GOLF. m / MIXED FOURSOMES- MATCH. On Saturday the Auckland Golf Club held theffsecond mixed foursomes match of tho season' under favourable conditions, the spring-like weather and'. 1 -tO4 the .presence of the ladies contributing to ! a . most : -v * enjoyable afternoon. The course was 18-holes, medal handicap, the links being in excellent order. >010 Twenty-six couples competed. Miss M. Richmond ! ™r"J&i;|| and Mr. D. MacConniek returned the winning card' * -v -out 64, in '48, total 102, handicap 16, net 86. s Other cards returned were:—Miss Brarawell and ; 'i-'-s Mr. H. B. Lusk, 106—18, 88; Miss J. Draper 'and'i'H® Mr. H. Gllfillan, jun., 105—10, 95; Miss "^on'a.nce; and Mr. R. A. Carr, 109—12, 97; ■ Miss :M. Cotter StgSl and Mr. E. Dargaviile, 112—13, 99; Miss D. Steven- ! " son and Mr. Lawrence, 115— 99; ■ Mrs. T. D. Ball ; and Mr. :T. D. .Ball, 124—24, 100; : Miss F. - PiercatalSsi and Mr.' P. -T. Upton, ' 120—1C, 102; Miss E. Gorrio and; Mr. J. W. Hall, 120—17, 103; Kiss A. : Stevenson and Mr. D. Hay, -' 125—22, 103; Mis» -SSil Held and Mr. .T; C. 8um5.,131—15, 106; Mrs. W. ! ' 1 v N. Heather and Mr. W. N. Heather, ,133-116, 107;! •' V'' " Mrs. Edw. Russell and Mr. J. S. Rutherford,'l29— H|S| 22, 167; Miss Turner and Mr.' Edw. Turner, i 131~'i?&f§ 30, 111; -'Mrs. Mair and Mr. Mair, -132—2 C,' 11J;| '■ Miss Kirker and Mr. J. H. Upton, '' 147—30, ; ' 117; Miss Peacock and Mr. J. Kirker, 141—20, 'lSlifmaS Miss North croft and Mr. Chatfield, - 15G—30, 126. . ' *- v " NAPIER GOLF TOURNAMENT, I'"./':, ;-;:',:"' , ' --/.'J THE FINALS. [Bt TELEOEAPB— ASSOCIATION,] < Napier, Saturday. •The Napier Golf Club's' tournament was coneluded en Saturday. In the final for . the - ladies',fStPl championship Miss Scott (Dunedin) played up to her usual 'standard and succeeded -in beating' Mrs. Perry (Napier) by four up and three to plav. Mrs. Perry played well, but. not as good as in Friday's game. The final for the men'# championship saw J H. Kawhi, (Napier) in splendid form, and he played '§{>f a grand game, getting four up on J. .Hareld (Wan-iNSv:''; ganui) 'at the eighteenth hole. In the second PSB§ round Harold improved his play, but Kawhi »ain,-"p|;|%| tained his lead, and at the fitteent-h .hole won by: four up and three to play. The ladies' final bogey"."' \ handicap was won by Mrs. A. A... Kennedy, with Miss E. Davis second, and Miss Todd third. The vj;|sS:| men's final bogey handicap fell to 'H. J. Smith, G. S. Pearce being second and F. L. ', Gordon ; third. In the mixed foursomes Miss N. Rut-ledge and H. J. Smith won, Miss Gowie and A. A. Kennedy being second and Miss Geuld and J. 4 F. Jardine third. At the conclusion of the tournament hearty, cheers were given for the two champions, and . this ' Maoris danced a haka in honour of Mr. .T. Harold, ' the runner-up for the championship. - : -HOOKEY.. ■ J r'l- v. • ' - ••• -• ' -* * . '• ; ■'> ' T — : • LADIES'. MATCH AT PABROA, ' .; .'. . 4 '-v.; [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRE6PONDBNT.I ' " ; ■■ , Paeroa, Saturday. I Considerable interest, was taken in the ' hocksj 1 4 match', this afternoon between teams froto .the-'Ka-'K-ivSij pana (Auckland) and Paeroa ladies' hockey clubs. 'j 'iThe Paeroa * ladies were 4 generally expected, to', win'; St'Ai but after ; a fast *ud interesting contest Kopana", 15 won by'one goal to nil, Miss Scott being the J scorer. • v . ... ''.'/I-®i;3

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12968, 11 September 1905, Page 3

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ATHLETIC NOTES. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12968, 11 September 1905, Page 3

ATHLETIC NOTES. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12968, 11 September 1905, Page 3

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