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HOCKEY.

ARETA BEATS UNIVERSITY. "JftH Edendale beat Mount Ed* lSi,tt. b * *k Uni ?. living Mou 13 point championship list vri ARETA V. UNIVERSITY. Arete, won the opening bully, and Lave Fletcher and York rushed the ball down the oirole edge, where it was stopped for tew moments. After interesting play. Ola , ten scored the first for University by 1 a lucky shot into the top of the not.' After tl on resulting centre bully, the blues had tl ed advantage and a rush by Areta forwards wi nd stoppod. University further improved tl Hd Position but Fletcher, of Areta. Eot the bo and ran nearly through. He was stoppe but York, of the same team, got fie biaf ,_ and scored for Areta. Scores being equa r.& both aides tried hard and after some excitii mannmvree Laver took a chance and soon a difficult goal for Areta. On resumin to Areta still attacked and added three goa to to the score before time was called, Flotche ie " es , two and Laver being the scorers. Tl ut final scores were:— & y Aret* 6 University 1 [jg Mr. R. H. Melville was referee. y- MOUNT EDEN V. EDENDALE 0.8 e( F.dendAlo attacked from tho opening bull: to but an intercepted long pass reversed ma p9 ters, and several hard hits sent the ba h 9 over the goal-line near the Edendale ne he Both sides indulged in rather wild hitt'm )9 After an exchange of hits, Wheeler score ft for Edendale. After the bully, twice i It quick succession, the Edendale goal we n. endangered, but each time the assault wt , al , repulsed. From a tussle near the ha! e j line, play was brought to the Mount Ede n . ; twenty-five, and after a melee near the ne M ! Davis, receiving a short pass, scored agai ae for Edendale. Soon after, Grayson score _ another for Edendale, and the final scor« were: — Edendale 0.8 8 Mount Eden . . 0 Mr. R. H Parton was referee. SECOND GRADE. " Training College, 8 goals, defeated Some) " l veil, 21 Mount Eden, 2 goals, defeated Nort *' Shore, 1. ee _____ " THIRD GRADE. ' r Epiphany, 4 goals, defeated University, 1 d ' Gordon, 2 goals, defeated Ponsonby, 1; Wei °" ley College, 7 goals, defeated Mount Eden. ( -h ____ J FOURTH GRADE. fd Mount Eden, 6 goals, defeated Epiphanj er 2; Wesley Collego, i goals, defeated St d, Luke's, 1. m FIFTE' GRADE. in Stanley Bay 0.8., 6 goals, defeated Moun ill Eden, 4. m LADIES* MATCHES. n:d Seniors: Training College, 8 goals, de ut feated Henderson, 0. a] Juniors: Arawa, 2 goals, defeated Trainin College B, 1; Training College A, 6 goale defeated Epiphany, 1. 3. BOWLING. ,1 INTER-CLUB MATCHES. i- Inter-olub matches were played on variou « greens on Saturday. The results are as fol is lows, the players for the club first-mentionei 1, being given first:— :o Rawhiti v. Victoria Park: Tucker. H e- Brown. Ross, Haslam. 10, v. J, Bridget a, Taylor, S. Bridges, 0. Bridges, 25. h Rawhiti v. Carlton: Cocker, Taylor, Sam a, ways, Haslam, 23, v. Dunn, Murphy, Cowar a Meyrick. 17. >r Onehunga v. Dominion Road: Wostnej f. E. Davie. Foote. Hartley. 20, v. Ashby, Sal y geant, Austin-Smith, Goldsmith, 22. s, Onehunga v. Auckland: Macklow, Hilli 9. G. A Court. Wright, 20. v. Campbell, Pel 1. ritt, Grange, Parker, 19. Rocky Nook v. Onehunga: Barton. Ran dell. Pearoe, H. W. Brooks, 23, v. Stonei Sutherland, Macfarquhar. Clarkson, 17. Otahuhu v. Onehunga: Kennedy, Baker Carson, Harper, 16, v. Lindberg, Coldicutt Marks, Bray, 15. Grey Lynn v. Onehunga: Nairn, Frasei Dacre. G. Baildon, 22, v. W. Wallace, Vause Mackenzie, T. Wallace, 22. CLUB GAMES. j Onehunga.—Club Fours: Rintoul, H. J a Jones, H. J. Davies, Bradley, 24, v. Hick man, Chalmers, Kenny, Sehnauer, 18; F W. Court, Fyfe, A. Jones, Ellisdon, 21. v Taylor. Ernest, Schnackenberg, Laird, 13 Captain Gibbons, T. A. George, E. J. Gat land, 24. v. A. E. George t Captain Thomas Bassett, 16: Davenport, Biggins. Harris. Mc In tosh. 25, v. Hill, McMaster, Knight Mudie. 14. (Ponsonby.— Fours: Schischka, Rees Truman, Millar, 18, v. Good, Johnson Casey, Phelam, 29,- Jones, Partington, Mc Fadden, Ford, 19, v. Payne, Lye, Ross Gardner, 10; Jackman, Drummond, Bottrill Rowland, 18, v. Bryant, Oldham, Kelly Oswald, JBi Haaard, Loyborn, Conway, Bray 16, v. Aneell, Bourne, Everett, Quinn, 17; Campbell, Stotter, Harkins, Inglis, 20, v 9 Beale. Smith, Brophy, Kummer, 26; Allan ? Brown, Coppms, Jury, 29, v. Gornan, An 6 drews. Craig, McLeod, 28. Carlton—Winter Competitions Wade * Wallet, iun-, Lowry, O'Sullivan, 28, v. Wal * let, sen., Hamilton, Keesing, Kent, 13; Sawyer, Morton, Perry, Eosking, 30, v. Dilli " car. Winks, Gray, Duffin, 23; Turner, Pol * lard, Kilgour, Fookes, 24, v. Were, Parker ' Mclntyre, Gillies, 16; Watson. Josey, Mo , DougaU. 23. v. Meyrick, Cook, Holmes, 30; 1 Corbett, Fish, Sneddon, 25, v. Knight " Fletcher, Warren, 12; Hunt, Rowell, Arey ', 23. v. Overy, Sloman. Packman, 18. J Grey Challenge Fours: Salmon 1 Reid. Christie. Lunigan, 23, v. Allen, Patter 1 son, Chappell, Low, 21; Brown, Civil, J 1 Ferguson, Jones, 20, v. Smith, Senton, McJ Ivor, Parsons, 17: Wilson, Livesey, Pitts • Mitchell. 32, v. C. F. Goldsmith. Leydon ' Gray, P. Baildon, 18; Ruge. Rooke, W. Mills • Fogarty, 19, v. Ro«e, Newbegin, Dimery, 1 Fletcher, 16; Moore, Waterhouse, Sharpies, 1 Jenkin. 21, v. J. Mantell, T. Mountain, Wil--3 liamson, C- Mountain, 18. Webb, Roland, • Hayes, McKellar, 25, v. White, Ward, An ' derson, Bayno, 19. ' West End—Winter Competition: Buck- * land. Bellve, White, I. Clarke. 17, v. Sidlor • Horßley, Newton, A. W. Hardley, 18; Gray, f Takie, Pierce, Bell, 18, v Wynvard, Urquhart, Letham, Noton, 12; Buckland, 1 Bowring, Grey, Letham, 27, v. Larson. Price, 1 Urquhart, Moselem 10; J. W. Hardley, W. 1 Hardley, H. Newton, Horslcy, 15, v I. ' Clarke. Parkinson, Bellve, Bell, 13; Mulhol- [ land, May, Wise, C Hardley, 14, v. 8. Hard- | ley, McConnell, Hosking. Davies, 10. Mount Albert:—Winter Pairs Corapeti--1 tion: Fifth Round—A. E- Smith, Mcßride, 21. v. Turnbull, Potter, 15; R. P. Smith, • Eagleton. 28, v. Hill. Dee, 22; Devereaux, ; Linder, 26, v. Cossey, Nesbitt, 20; Jones, ' Mclnnea, 22, v. Nash, Mansell, 17; Wiison, Muir, 28. v, Eyre, Freeman, 16. Remuera. — Badges: Headdey, : Johnson, Garrard, Mcßobie, 21, 7. Hanson, H. E. East, D- F. Watson, Long, 14. BOXING. , KING'S .COLLEGE TOURNAMENT. The annual boxing tournament in connection with King's College was held on Saturday evening, in the gymnasium, before a large attendance of old and present boys of the school. Excellent displays were witnessed, the best being the bout between Bull and McKay, the former being beaten on points. Pritchard and Keegan, both heavy-weights, gave a willing, hard-hitting exhibition, the former proving the winner. The smallest competitors —entered into their bouts with zest, and although their displays could not be called scientific, it was typical of the sporting spirit of the school. Colonel A. Pluggo was judge, assisted by Mr G. Fagan, the sports master. The results wore:— Senior Championship. — First round: Pritchard beat Finlayson 1., Keegan bent Hazard i. Final: Pritchard beat Keegan. Under lOat—First round: Bull beat Mellsop, McKay beat Clarkson, Final: MoKay beat Bull , , Under 9st— First round : Hewitt beat Finlayson ii.. Forsythe beat Nicholson. Final: Forsythe boat Hewitt. Under 7ist— First round: Hadley i. beat Broughton, Maddox beat Hadley li. Final: Hadley i. beat Maddox. Under 6at.— round: Prentice beat Ryan ii., Ryan i. beat Johnscn i. Final: Ryan i. beat Prentice. Undor Sat-—First round: Lynch beat Halley, Noakee boat Ferguwn. Final: Noakes beat LynchGOLF. AUCKLAND LADIES' CLUB. The monthly medal match, of 16 holes, in aid of the Red Cross, was played at Middlemore on Friday by the Auckland Ladies' Golf Club.. Miss Sybil Payton was the winner with a gross score of 78. handicap 6, net'seore 73- Miss N. Frater, 14—79, was The second round of the four-bail, best ball, bogey match, for a trophy presented by the president, Mrs, T. 0. Savage, has bsen postponed from Friday, August 2, to August 9. BASKETBALL. SATURDAY'S MATCHESThe results of basketball matches played on Saturday are:— Senior Grade: Kiwi, 46 points, defeated Seddonian, 8; Training College A, 16, defeated Victoria, 7; Edendale, 17, defeated Training College B, 8. Intermediate Grade: Akarana defeated Seddonian by default: Y.W.C.A.. 25 points, defeated Training Colcge, 9; Edendale, 12, defeated Mount Eden.. 3. . Junior Grade: Victoria, 23 points, defeated Pitt Street, 2; Normal, 12, defeated Areta 11; Y.W C.A. defeated .Kiwi D by default; Kwi C, 12. defeated Kia Ora, 2.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16914, 29 July 1918, Page 7

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HOCKEY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16914, 29 July 1918, Page 7

HOCKEY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16914, 29 July 1918, Page 7