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ATHLETIC SPORTS.

|' : '- . CRICKET. ;■■"■•■.■';''■ ; ' v . : CHAMPIONSHIP THIRD ROUND PARNELL'S NARROW VICTORY ! CENTURY TO D. R. GARRARD. The third round of the : club championship matches under the auspices of the Auckland Cricket/ Association was. con-! ! eluded on Saturday - in: fine weather; and | on fast wickets. t '■ ■ .'i:,An exciting finish wag witnessed in: the - Parhell-North Shore match, which : was played, at. North Shore. At the : end of. the first day's'. play North Shore had compiled 307, and Parnell had/lost two: wickets for 75 runs. On resuming the Parnell batsmen carried'■ their ' score to 321, 14 more than the North Shore total, and thus secured a two-point win. Badeley played! a fine innings of 99, and was iihforturiate'in not ■reatching-three > figures; On No. -1 wicket at Eden Park play was resumed ■ with : Graf ton at the wickets with five wickets down for 113,; as against Ponsonby's total'of 223. Grafton were, #11 out for 154, and Ponsonbj!: went in ■ again, the innings being declared : closed with 162 for four wickets. Grsifton were still batting when stumps weire drawn,, the score being ' 150 for eight wickets. Ponsonby won by 69 runs on the first innings. ' '■''. ■ ' . .; ~ In the Eden-Uriiversity match at Eden Park: ■ University replied with 238 to Eden's score of 298. R. Garrard, from 45 riot out, reached his century, but he and -.Player: : were the only two. University . batsmen to make a long stand. Eden played out .time, scoring "262 '■■■ 'eight: wickets,.: Irving '; : carrying his bat lot 92. Bdeii secured a two-point win by 60 runs on the' first innings. . \ . , -■.",'■ The results ' *6f the senior matches are: .Parnell, 321, v. North Shore, ; 307.', 1 -".Pohsbiiby,; 223 and 162 or! our wickets, beat ■ Grafton, 154 : and \: 150 'for eight wickets. ■. i • ; ..... , ' . .- - - : Eden; 298 and 262 for eight wickets, heat University,-238. , '" / ' . Tho best, performances were: * ■ .'■''■■'."•'■', , - •' BATTING.. '" ' ; -..;': R. Garrard : 3 (University) : '.■.-•"■";.- 102 Badeley. (Parnell) ; ..... . -99 ' Irving (Eden),. not out - .»' '•"■. .. ■ 92■''•'■: ."-:. Cooper (Eden) .-. : .'.'■■ .. ~- '77 " Smith ■■. (Parnell). ■-..'- .... 54 Player (University) '~ :■;'■ '.;«:■',.».. , ■'■]'> , "BOWLING. , - '■ Broberg (Ponsonby) ~ :•.. 7 for 76 Sneddon (Ponsonby) ..''.'. .6 ■■■■'■' ' ';■ 65 ; Gillespie (Eden) -..v' .';■ 4 ' ,29 -.. Haughey .(Eden) :-:-: ■;, : ..4 .-■•„ 60;. 1 R. Garrard (University) ■■'..'.. 3 „ ■ 32 Dunning : (University) ■'..■,.:'.3-:•'",; ■'■■■ 50 {li.'Dacre/(North sShore); : :^ . 3: „ .62:.' ;; The details of the scores are as follows':— NpETH SHORE V. PARNELL. . : • ' *' NORTH SHORE. First Innings . .-■ -. '. ■■-■■• . i, ..' . .'-■ 307 PARNELL.—First innings. ' Hemus, b C. . Dacre \ '.■■ '. . ... -.. 31 Anthony, c Scott, ,b Elliott .■■■■•' .... 27 Moore, not ■> out (absent) V. ; : .... 4 Smith,,st,Scott; Park : '; ;■,."»-,> .' '-64 Badeley, "c'and b C. Dacre . -~.'-. .. 99 Clark, run out " . ... .. ■».. :■■'■,, 27 .McLeod, lbw, b Coates , . .-..•■' . .-. . , : 18 Somervell, b L. Dacre ; v • .' ... 'i .24 Ni6holls, L. Dacre ' .-. ■■■;.'', '■":., '■■. '>'•.' 18 Mann, b L." Dacre .. ... .. ..-'-■ 7 Bevin, not out .. ' . .: ; ';"■. , .. .. i ! . .Extras .• .. : i-« ' ... ..' ,'....v-. ;•'. .-. 11 Total .. ..'..'.. '.. .. 321 Bowling Analysis.—C. ; ! ■;' took two wickets; for 115-*uns, Coates on© or 95, L, Dacre three : for 62, Park one \ for 14, Elliott .one for 35 - " ■ ■■■._;'. _ _._ _ : " Ponsonby, v. GRAFTON. '. . j : , :.•'.*. PONSONBY. ';, ' • First Innings .. ... ..'-..'... 223 •*•'-., '•'./■'"'■■. >•■ Second Innings. .'.-...: ;,''■.' i ■':'■:.,..] Smith* 'c.Baker, b Wilson ... <■■ .1 . .' ,{' 7 Sneddon, c Adams, b : Horspool .. ■'"- ~37 ; Brinsden, lbw, . b Baker. .'■■■ .... ,22 Lucas, b ; Horspool ■'.„■■- '.. .. .. : 9 Righton, not out . ,\ .'. ■ .. . .. 34 Wetherall, not out .-'.... * .. -~.39 Extras ■ .. .'. ' .. .. .. 14 :. Total for four wickets (declared) .» 162 : rßowUng.v' Analysis.Horspool took'. two wioWrel .for 16 runs, Wilson one' for 60, Patterson none. for,. 14Alcott none -for,! 23, Baker one for 28, Rankin none for : 18. ■_: ' ■ : J GRAFTON.—First Innings.' Horspool, b' Snedden .. .. .. .. 41 Patterson, at Wetherall,-,b Smith- ."'..' 36 Alcott, b Snedden ...'.' .. , : . 25 Rountreo, c Burton,, b .Snedden .. ' ~.'- 0 Candy; c Bass, b Smith; . . , ;. .' .. --'2 Wilson, c", Lucas, b Snedden "....■■' .; < ; 5 Baker, b.Brob'erg ..... .. ;, .0 ' Adams, 1 , .out..: i' .-; ~. ' ~i .. 8 Wheeler, ■■ c • sub; > üßroberg -.. • ■-.-.''. . 17 Rankin, , 0 Wetherall, ; b Broberg .. -. .- ; 0 Olliver,' c' and. b Broberg. . . .:."■ ' .. . 7 '■■> 'Extras :-"-:' ....'".. -/*,../. .. 13! ; Total « .. •■ ■ .. ..-„.. :/ ;....;iii,; ■:•: Bowling, -Analysis.— took ; ho - wickeis for V 17 runs, Broberg four f0r:37,; Smith '.two: .for" 40, Hamilton. none for. 36, ; Snedden four, for "56. ■ i ""■".'.■■■:'■;.'-.■' : y ;,. GRAFTON.— Innings. , : -.;■":'; '■ Horspool, 0 Righton,. b Smith .;•■-■ '.:,- 26 Patterson, b Hamilton .-.■.- r .. ■ .. 29 Rankin, b Hamilton ~ .. .. ..8 Adams;, stWetherall, b Brobfcrg... .'-.. .- 13 Wilson, c Wetherall, b Snedden .. ... 33 Alcott,. not' out ;.-...' .'."..' ' .-."■. 18, Baker, c sub. b Broberg';. .. : .. '2" Candy, c and b Broberg .. . - ..-v-v .. '■ 5 Wheeler* sub., b Snedden ■.._ ... .'. 8 Olliver, hot out ' ..:,..; .... 5 , Extras, , ". .■ .. '■ ... .. . ... 8 ; Total for eight wickets ; ..' -~lso' Bowling'-Analysis.—Sneddon took two:"wi(!kets for■ 29, runs. Hamilton two; foe 23, Smith one ' for 46, Broberg three for 39. . ' EDEN V.' UNIVERSITY. '/ ' - EDEN. v -"*- First Inning's ..,,,. .. ; .. 298 Second Innings. :■:■••■ Hanghey, run. out . .- ,'. - ■ i. '. .- 8 ' •Medcalf,■■■ b Dunning,.. .. .'.! . ,■ -.•. ... 27 Horspool,- b Dunning . ;.> .. ;- .'.'.: 11 Heighway, lbw,b, Dunning ' .'. , . .10 Postles, b Weir .; .:•;'•.". .....,; .^. -. -...' -2 ' Cooper, bR.-Garrard ,' '.■> . . -• ... 77' Irving, not out < : . . ,-.'.•' ,'.-•'• -. . . ■";■ ; ,. 92 Whelari.'c W. Garrard, b ; Garrard ".., 12"Gillespie,, C W. Garrard,:;: b R. .Garrard :'v7. ; Extras . . . . .. :: . , .. 16 .Total for eight wickets ... '.■■';.■... ■-.;;■. 262 ■; Bowling ..;;'. Analysis.—-Duhnihg took . three", wickets for 50: runs, Saunders none for 60, Weir one for Goodwin none for: 21,': Graham nona for 85,; W. ; Garrard 'none for ; 34; : ■R.v Garrard three for 32. UNIVERSITY.—First Innings. - W.' Garrard, b Haughey ....... .'.'BB Hockin,. b. Cooper ■-. . . .." ■.;.-, '■': .'. ... 0 R; Garrard, b Gillespie .-;.... ...; ... 102 Player, b" Cummings ........ 42 Kelly, 0 and b: Hoiighey ■~''■', ..'■■■-,«,-■. 17 Metge, b Gillespie',. . . ■■ .'. •'•'. .... 12 Graham, b Haughey , . > . . ...... 0 Goodwin, c ?Irving,- bGilleßpie .-. ..- 10" Saund6ra,b> Haughey ":' -. . '.'. ..■'.' ... 1 Weir, :b; Gillespie . . • .'. .. ; '..'/O Dunning, f not out ... ... .'« -..: ,1 Extras ..'";.'/',.'■' .»...,; '.. 15 Total . .. . . 238 ',-. Bowling . Analysis.—Gillespie took four Wickets: for 29 runs, Haughey four for 60,' ,Cooper one : for 62, Cumrninga : one 'for •; 62,' Whelan none for ,10. .; [' SECOND,GRADE. > The ! following are the results of ''; second ; grade. matches played Under the: auspices of; the Auckland -Cricket Association : • on- ; Saturday :—-" - ' ■■ ', : " : ■'!.:': : '.~ University :v.. Ponsbnby.—University: First innings;; 135 '(Winks 20, "■■'- Sheen 14, :Speight - 28,; Bannister 18, FaWcett 53). * ■ Pon-' sonby:i First innings, -138 runs for.' six ; wickets (Flynn 28,»:Lej.kia; 37, ; Regan; 22, Roberts, not out, '25. ■' 'PonsiSnby r won . by four wickets— two-point win,'... : Ellerslie -v. Harbour '.Board- A.—Harbour Board:; First inhingS; 76 .(Jack .Wright 19,t,iibt out).' Bowling.' for Ellerslie -'Baxter :four.; wickets foil' 19 runs. R. ; Watts two' for!! .6. Stanley one .for 15. Ellerslie:.First inn-' ings, 197 for three; wickets'(C; : -Watt's 96," riot out,, Cattorgll ; 65, not ,out, : A. Watts' 36),; THIRD GRADE. _ Elleralio B- v. Unity. Ellerslie: Fir-', ■ innings,' - -, 44 ■ (Cowan- ; 17 not out, ,Gedge 10): .Bowling 'for Unity i'V ; Russell '/-three A wit*kets.for, 20. runs^.; Somers four for .9 second : .:innihgs.'-:68 for 4--wickets (Cowan 20 not out,Boadeni' 19). ■ Unity: j First , innings, .103 L (Soiners 21. .Knight 34. Russell 1 ; 20). ,Bowli ing -for■:.■ Elietsliet -Boadeh'-: three '.wickets:- for; I 36. Wooller five .for. 26, MoElroy one for 18;; Cowan-brie' for.lß. ,■ J ;:.; Roller- Mills v. Ellerslie, Elleralie': At- : I First-.innings;-109:-(Gedge.::37,'; ; McSwan 25,: ' !'White' 20). '~-Roller'. Mills: First innings, 108 .(A.; Fielder 45. .Christmits 18 not; out,': R. 'Rasper 18; -Ci-'-.-KasE'er 20):. second "innings! v : ; 40 for one wicket (A? F*ekle&; SO not or.t»i -, [ > '■i-ra'olegr'ap.h' '■> v. - St;'*-:- Albana;—St,'- Albans r - i First innings;:;' 39, (H. Fletcher 11); eecond : 1 »: ''•'::;/' ; : ': : ■-~-'■.;.;■-;-: '"':-.-■' '''.' ; : : :;-'-':" i ■■:' ■ .* .."■■ :■■-'.■':■: .','',. -'..: ■■. ;:. ; ' ;- ;> : ■.'. >:'.*,;-"', i:2~P.\ :?, : -\ -■-. ; ; :.-: : V;;- r:-z' :: :~; : -. <■''•-':■ :■■'-■ '.■/■•-' ■:;:;;> : ;v"::tij.,"- ; ';-:. r'i^:-; : 5.i?

, .... ~,,, , r^r . „ , ■ ■ - t inningß'3l (Wilßor-*'l3-.---nbHoufe).Y Boiling.; for, Telegraph:. O'Connor nine wickets; -\~ , ■■ Anul.y eleven. , • Telegraph: First .innings;. 68; Christian 23;' Somers. i'lß :,not. oat,;. O, ton- -, ribrYU); '■•• second innings, 6 'for one vWiOKct. •;, -Bowling for St. Albans: H. Fletcher: nine wickets. Archer two;;:;. Telegraph r by ; nine wickets, a three<point 'win. ' . & ,' > Heralh v. ' ■BonsOrrEy.r l Ponsonby:, ' v r i w ■ innings, -70. (Commons -27 not out)r,Becond i innings, 40. Bowling ■■for:-Hl'««-M>: J. ■.Steele., - took six wickets for, 11 1 runs J'Kail- six, for 27. : j; Hekalu;-,First innings, 153; for four ,wic- -, keta,: declared "(A; Steele fjatopt.qtiVrvvilspn -~ '41, .Uunsmuir 13). - (won by ;aninn- . ings and : 42 •■■ runs—a tlirae^jpoint; win., • -; , -YOnchunga Woollen Mills, 11.l l . Technical. Old ■:-: Technical Old Boys .First innings,- . 41- (Porteotis' 4). Bowling- for Woollen , Mills: Lip3combe took thxefewickets-lor .18 a runs,' Hay wood • one for. 10; •; Cowley; three, for ..; 9,'Pullah one for 2.-- -' Second miun£3,_lo4;.. for six: wickets OPortesma: 87, ,Hopg i S6,-,Bent' ■-- laminlS). Bowline fof Woollen Muls: ; ,Cow- ( ley took 'one wicket for' 21, Haywood on© for, ; 21; Inpscornbo one for 27, Pullan two, lor . 14, -Woollen' Mills.-: First innings.: TklCamp- . ling .".■ Bowling for Technical: .Hope took 1 ;. four wickets for ■ 31;v'PcrteoUB:- four tor 25, ... Adams one for 6,- Buchanan oho Pit .Oil.Wool-: ; lien Mills won by 26 runs—two-Slant- win. ■.'■,-,-.■■■ :-■-.■ . . '. : .. .-.. •"• , • .. I FOURTH GRADE ■Y.M-C.A.' .v. St.-''■Stephsn'B.r^.M.'C.A,: ■, First innings, 49- (Birkenhead 18. Paton 18); /, Second• inninss, 86 -■- (Birkenhead "18, ; Irymo . 27,:. Bissett 19). -St. ; Stephen's: First inn-. .; inga, 98 (Jensen 48. W. Matthews 23, Craig IS). Bowling for Y.M.C.A.: Paton' five for 491, ; " Smith ; three for 25. *.?, Irvine none -for ;i 20. Second' innings,: three wickets, .for 43 : (0. Kemp 17' not; out). St.; Stephen's -<aron : by five wickets and;six- runs,, ~.;... ' SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION, ','.'■ .The following are : the'" results of'matches played under the auspices of .the.; Auckland Suburban' Association on ; Saturday :-•?- ■:.. ; . • HAMILTON HATCH. ;■. By .-' TELEGRAPH.— CORBBSPONtDKNT-] ; '■;; ;;■ HAMILTON, Saturday :\ ■..:. The .: local . competition's 7 ' wore continued-to-day. The only . senior match played was that between, Old: Boys ' andvWarwick, the;ibrmer winning, by 85 runs; -The following are the : scores Old Boys: First in- >. ings. 195 (Lenihan, 48. Snedden 44, Oil- •; more 35). . Second iiinings, 103 (Lenihan,27, Senior 11, Allen 11).' '.Warwick: First, . nings, :io9Mßarnetk:v4i,YM. : Johhst6iiY;23, '■ Dufty; not out, 18). Second innings;(Dufty 20,: Cliff 22, Money- 11, J. Johnston;'; 12/. : " TAUMARUNTJI ' COMPETITION. ' [BY TEI/EORA.PH.—OWN CORBESPONBENT.] • '; -V ."•'•%■}"' , YTAUMARUNUI,: Saturday,*, 1 ifftho'eficket shield competition, tTaurrtarui' -West"•;:( 188 for nine) defeated Manunui : (13.4).18. Thomas made 69 and Sale 39 for Taiimarunui.- f West - , and Pickin' -scored 87 and v Allchin 21 .for Manunui. McKenzie ,took-si?: wickets .for "27 for the 'former,, and'Pidkin. . six for 23 for Maounui. , i ATHLEMCS. AMERICANS AT MASTERT"ONv ;, [BY; tfELEGRAPH.—JRESSI" ASSOCIATION i\ >,' r '''"■. MASTERTON. Saturday. Tfie American athletes competed . : at the : Masterton sports to-day; "The .weather, was fair, and-the track in good-order.^.Results:—, IOOYds Flat.--L. A. Trar.ey • (Wellington). : ; 1; .Kirksey'.(U.9.A.), ■ 21 E. Grantham :<Mas^ : terton), .3. .A close finish. Time, 10 l-10s-<.. : •'■■■■■ Throwing the'.'.■.Hammer.—Merchant,', i67jt,, ■■ llini, 3.; --HarVey (25£t. handicap), 14Qft.;6in.j , 2. •■■■ ' -■;■■ ■ ".■■ : " ' .'■■ "'•■'■.: ■"■■?■.-■ . .'-" .-' "'Highf Jump.—Erogneßs,- Bit.;, Sin.,"-1; Perry, (4in. lifendicap). sft,. 7in./ 2, •_ n - , : • -__ ■:■■■ 120 Yds Hurdles.—Krogness (U.S.A.), 1;. W. ; Grantham Maaterton),' .Time. IS 2-ss. 4 < ; .- 220 Yds ■ .Flat.—Eirksey •"•; (U.5.A.),. 1 k^.K.; Book :(Masterton), 2; L. \ -Tracsy v (Wei-; Putting '-'the Sh'pt.^-Merohant..; 44ft. Bin.,' li -Fairbrother (lift.), 4Cft..sin., 2; Harvey, 40ft. lin.. 3. ■:■■ ■-.:•>■ , : ; ■■■■ •;.- --'~:;.;.:, :'..'■ ' Long- ■;■'■■ 22ft. 4in.;,... 1;•■•' ■ Roberts, 21ft. lin-. 2.;' ..: ..;■.:. 5 ;,, ,- BOWLING. . ; CLUB MATCHES. , ■■ "i The following ■ -are. the .results" of. -bowling ■ ■ cliib matches clayed on: Saturday:—' : > .': * Takapuna.—Club Fours: iLawroncfe; ; Arrowsmith, Ogilvie, ; -25, : v, Kellp, Biolette, Hobker'B, Morrison; 21 r Coulthard, Runfci- » : :BurcheT,;-phJiis^ey;' l 26,.''v."Oborni Eade, Craig,' Andrew, 20; Hunt, Winter, Barton' ; : Penii - 25 " v.' Bmi?,li, Prentice; -Mtihrb, M.ut~ -;: ; doch, 16; , H..■-'P. "Cpllins, h Bottlton; '21, v. GydnV Buckley,: ! Hose-,1. :: vdan, ST. 'D^-■Morrison, 15i' Perfect,\Garro-. - why. Milbyard. ■ J}unlop/,'29,. y. Cr*nswick, Leigh, Lisk, Bull, ,18; Baechman. Williamson,' (ialbraith, ■ Fraser, --17,' v., : Sinolair, Ekersby, Pfrters, . Bain. 24., ;,C)aib ; . Hairs;, Morris; Veal '20. v. Buchanan uMeeX- . Championship: Ogilvie 18,. v.;. .'.Jffurof**-.; 17; Meek 18," "v] ".Chilobctt, 17, , Handicap Singles :; Itells, .17, v.iiEuhciman.f-r:;. v- :" Stanley.—Club ' Fours'. ■.-. . Paterspn,. v J^- . Getitles, • Lambie/Boyd, 18, v. Parsons,: .Mit-, : ■chellj'h.H^,yß'ei^'-Vy':l7r--'..--<?lifli'^.»s«SpJil l r ; Howitt, -Hollows, 27, v.. Hipkiins.H. Gentles, : While, M.- Masted 12; KalaMgh9r, ; :'Sobia¥ son Spring., Nichoil. 18, m. Hooker; Sheerhan; Peglerr K„ Cieland, 13. "■-•■'- :^X,:: „■ : -Edehdale.—. Fours"r. ' ■■Millerj ,C. Dee, 18, v. Smith, R, D. Avery,: Birch, Taylor,-: 15: aßradshaw, PaWferson;' • Reed;-.Browneue: 28, 'V. '•Evans, .Jenkinsoni . H. -'Dee,;' Palmer; . ■ 26; :'.;E."v : Avery,-Hebden, : Horapool,■ BlakeV/18, v. Hals t Richie, .Mai*, tin. Neilson 10. -- ' „, ■ ~ "._;. ' Percentage" Fourt: Chapipellj-W.' Harrison, '• E. Clark,■- 24, ■ v, Sinoiair. = J.;Har- ; rifeon Plunket, 18; Duke, /Brabant, >..Dixon; ; Barton, 22 v. Ambury. Serell;. Orimston,- : Bull, .21; ' Evitt.-Weetwood,:: GraingerjwClayi,. 24 ? :-'v'. ; -'Fox. EntricHTiV Reid, .G^eling,; 19; : Phillips, Brown, .T;'. Wallace, A. Wright, IS, ! v Foope, Gray, My'-feott,'' Bright, -26;: Werfe, . Robinson Lord; Sain'sbury, 22, v.Dawtenco, - Noibufy, Vi McGowan, :E. , James, ,14k Granfield, Buttle,■; E. rßichmond,' Anderson, ;i(24, ; v. ■ Jansen, ,Slater:*:Clftrke; J, 'Wright,: <*9.;y Turk,:-■; Wilson; -Hill,;: W. Wallace, 21, v. ■ French, Willis. Gouk.S. Harrison. 30. . <; ":'• Ponsonby.—Cltib Fours: Boatwood. NeaJe, ' CoppinsJ D.J. .Wright, 20, vvv'Lamb,; Kiitg; Simpson, Bryant,';,:'lß ; r Trevarthep, Blpm- i field, Pblston. Tucker., -' 25, T. ~ Carbiila?;. Dtbta'gboLJPair'B, Crowe, 15; E. H. M. Smith,; Lucena, W. Reed, Griffiths, 23, v. Pryo;', ■ E. Good,- Braidwood,' A. Bruce, 16; A. Good, T. W. Jones;: Black, ■ Segoden, 22, .v. 'Pollock, Meek, -Lye,' Moore, 21;, Grey;. v). ; Wright Richardson,, Conway, 21,; y--Dovett, , Messenger. Blakey, Craig, i 11; tker,'Wbit- . field, £ Schiscka, J. Wilson, 33, v.": Otto; Far' row . Mackie, . Inglis,- • 14. ' ; Championship ; Pairs:- C. Bloomfield, P. Dromgpol, ' 24, _v.W. Parkinson; Of'J. Veale, 15. Championshin Singles; Cv Clarke. ,19,' V. ' Tucker, .1.7; Mclhnes, '17. v. Bryant, 15. . •'■-•■,'•' '.'• Auckland.—Club ChTtmpionshipS.Perrett 21, : 21 li. v;;-E8am-12,' : 20, 21: Russell 19, ,21V ; 21 v. Dixon-22." 20, 15; Piggott 13,- 31,131, I v A D. Gray 21, .19,16; -MuatonVl?, 21, -SL : ! v Keil 21, 17, 18r:Hewitson 21,':21,'v.,Atk(iv . 20' 15.' 'G. J. '".'Mackay'..2l; ; 21, v. Greenhough ' $,' 4'-; 'Steele 2i, 21, 15;- ; v.^Pripe' IfcUi-.m .1: Junior Gharhpiorishipr.iSimpson 21i:y:'-Hacli:ei/ ,i 15- -Dicketta; 21, V. Birkenhead 20-Lyell M., ■ v. : R f D. Gray 11; Barclay 21. v.;Myetij. 8; |. Scantlebury- 21,' v.- ; GreerihbU3lr' ; 13. i ;"Jai3&* • Cup: -■: Linder 25. -Moon 20; ,Ru"dd 22;;>v. ■-• Piggott 22; Rawlihson 25,- v. Kirk 19; Craig 29, v. Harvey 19 1 -Forrest 22. y.Ry»f : ' 20.- - Anzab 'Cup: Craig 23,"v. Atkiri 17:; Erick-Ji .eon -21; "v. Rflwlinsoii ""-16';-";:Scanttebury, - 22; v., Devereux-- 17; t .v.;, Pjekettfj 14;,, .. Ryrie 22. v.' Robertson: 19. VeteArin-' Mateih t* , G. J;Maokav'29; v.-; Blades' Hernias ~MK[\ ■ v ■'■ Neil 19: ' Tliornea -28, v. Di!:ketts\li:' W.:, R Fletcher 22, v.-: Robertson 18.-'Confolatson; .Match': Harvey, 21, ,v.-Esaml3i- Simpsoni:22; : . v - Kirk ; 11'; ; Howjfcsori 22, ;^v:: Robertson ifHS.'; Club Pairs: -Moht, B.D:?Gray,23.!v; Hardy, ' -Rtrio 20; Rudd, - Price 28. v. Erickson, Hewitson 22. ' "}\ ••:■■'>'-.-". :"■,■■■■■-; ■'■;. ■;.'-■ ;■-■'.*•.,;-'.:-=,';. ■;-:;,,. : '•■ ■ ETlerslie ': Pairs: 'a \, - Christmas, ■ G j--22; v..Williams; Diggfens 17v Wansbonel 1 Tiikel J. 22 v. Gavm'Srtn, Wood lfcftWhit'ehouae",'Sbmfilr4/ } '; vail .21, v. Blaclrwell, Godfrey :20;;WiUian1iS.. Diggfins ■ 16. •' v.' Coppiiis. ■ Peek- 14;' A; F«rgurson; Reed 30. Watson. Dickson 21;-A.'' -Fergurson,' Reed 19, v. Woodward^; 1 Gbrdiin 16. Champion :Singles: Godfrey. 18,- r. Baft' lett'l6:: Dickson-91,1?; Holmibs v*s; ; Lynex 19. v, R. Campbell 12; Bartletl: 23, v. ; Gayey 13; Daises . 17< .v; i;Jtfa<iklow.-. 14 $ -■' Godfrey - 23, v ';■ ©armsbn 15,:; .G&vey 23; 'v. : Wilkinson 14; ; R. Ca.mpb3ll 20. -v. Tuko-lS- ■•-':■■ :;.',:-; ,i. Devonport.— fours: Dickens,ePortflr, Wrigley, 'Morgan;' 29,.: v. • Stevenson, Day. Ching;: Jackson. 14; - McLeod. .Navlor,: Jaifkman, ■ Gpldw'ater,; 20, v. Me)rryfu}3,: Hynes,' ; McLaren. Henderson, 5; Culpan,,:: Minchin.v Bartley, E. Broughton,-28, v. Sus- i map; Blackie, ■ Newell,.- 20. •-"Challenge Sta.is:. Lazzelh'Broughtdn.VAf. Johnston; Warifeh,- ' 25, Vi : -Norton; Martinson., JSTewbigfin.. Trayes, 17.-' Cbampion: singles:: "Crow,- :.2t v t vvVD; Trayes," 13; Palmer,' : 20, s v, Hehdeiaonv. 9; Eyre, 12, v, Andrews, ,20:'Lowe, 18, v. Jack*' son; 13? Black»e,':l7;.iv. i i , 'Hßnd.i-: leap" pairs: BaTtley, A. Johnston, 85, v. Hynes Blackburn, 14. - . Waitemata.—Club Championship: ■ .Dar*,; low, 20, v. Lockie, ll;;Tyer 14. v. Smith, 10; ■■ Darlow,• IG, v. , TyOr, 10 ;'-Lockie, 12. v. Smith, 11 Adams, 13, - v, -Cadness, ,10.Club: Pairs'; ' Crowley, '-Maseru' 16, - : v,*:'-Pjiarc; -Postles,? 14.- ; Bartlettsßlucklea: J Flood. ;:Pttr-: rish (challengers), 13.; v. Oxlay, .Lyon : (holders), 12. Club r; Fbu?ai Davies,; price, ; Glover; Johhston, 27, ,Vi,vßobb;,lßbsb;,!New"« ; man, Wilson, > 15: BroWis, Stewart,": Mason, CurriOi 24,";- v. : .Cadnesa, i .Dsuberyy?--;:vGreitr;< ; ISlstoh, 10. ' .•,-'.'„.-!.-,.. INTER-CLUB MATCH.. • • ' ' •. . , Epsom v. ■■ NgaruAwahia • (Ng&EU&wjiliisi ■ names first).—Rogers, Morris,,, 20, v. Randall, Richmond, Wilkingtois, Ilnriison. 27. NORTH AUCKLAND MATCHES. ' .-. A "■'■ representative team '.from : 'the"-': Helens- •: vilie Bowling .: Club; : Messrs. Ellettjt-CottitSi ; Tandini; Smith'(Skip/j.iscently' niadi!) SaOr , cessful :tbur'^bf'-'Korth Auckland;;.''winning ; I.he Hayes Cun from v Wb.i&ssnHT ß j, the WbiJa :•'; Cup from Dargaville, and the Hyland ," Shield from Maungaturoto, Later, 'MauUga.-' .': turoto visited ; Helensvillo v to play i^r ~th<j ? threev: trophies'' and; succeeded.: ih' tvrixming '■ the "Hyland -.Shield, '' -Dargayille ", then sent a team to play for the" White Cup-and: She i :H*yes'\:Cu'p,. : ' : and Dargaville ; (Smith,.:: Mc- , Nnttglitcn,', ,Mclsaa<?B, : William*K 2Sx best , nelenvilldf" (Tlunt, EUatt,, Coiftts, R ,Smitl,i I. j 23, tHus 'ini'in,- the White' &i±x>'-~ -In tin ~ match 'A-ix the Hayes-Ci|r;,: Hol?psviUo; won'' i by 13 'sQipita, 4, * , .'■.■••:■". ■■ : ■;."■-.' 'i'- ■■■.'t>: ■'■ ■■•.'' r s -i - ■;-. :---'fe-v^^-::;:-:;;-;,V'^;v'?^^^-^y'^^Ei; ; --KS*^^

- - lawn TENNIS. ■ '" . INTER-CLUB MATCHES. /: WIN FOR JSlili-R; AK'd EPSOM. .' ■JsThe inter-clHb matches': undei: the aiispictk ~. •: .of -the Auckland - Lawn -.Tennis Association.: ■"'■•. Were 1 sdvanced a . further etaiv: on 'Saturday.' •-" -:•-. : afternoon in good weather. ■, In the A gra*!©,' 1.;-'' '■■ Eden and Epsom sectired'an -easy 4 win over 1_ ; - Onehunga by. 11 matches to - two. The re- '.'■' •'•'■■•"■' suits,saris :aa-; fellows, players 6f tha- -fire-tr' "'•' ■ mentioned:. taking u prefere«ce in < each" '"',; . "case:—-- '■'■'■-■ ~...-,- "=:-. ;.-x-' ■'■'■■-'■■-'■■■- '"■'■■ -■•■'■■■ -:■:"- -■>;-;"'. A' GRADE. - ' 1 EDEN AND* EPSO3I V. ONEHUNGAi v 'Men's-: Singles.— beat ■ Taylor,'' - "■ '"' 6---3;: ; -MoTriK)n best CJark 6—3, 6—2; ; A.' . Johns; beat- Watkins, &A-3,';-3—6;:- ;i -2;- : - ''■'■■- bttrtle'et- beafcOhlson, 6t-3, 6-4. ." - ■■.'.' Ladies'-; Sinfeles.—Miss, Knight 'beat- Mrs. Leathart, .6—3; B~4; Miss Ramsey beat Miss; :>- : : Lawry, 63, 6—4. • : ■ ■■-■-:■■'-.:■" .:■'/„;v ".-- :^---Men's: Doubles.—Webster- and Brc-wn beat !,*"':■• "Clark and;-.-Watkihe, 6—4, 5—5; A. C; Johns :' :. and V; it.. Johns beat Taylor and Harrieon, 6-i-3, -6-^3,;: -Bajtleet :.-..and ':.:Mcrrison ": - beat: :'■ : ; -: Ohlcon and Keith, 6—l. 4— 6, £-4,1 luadies' Double.—Misses Knight and. Ram- , sey, beat. Mr;j.lLeathart-. and Mise ' Brakes, - : : 6-»-2. 6-—3j;,Mra. .Pope and-- Miss -Baxtleet .'•••-; .' lost -tp-Missos iLawry and .Gror<>, 0— S, ': ■2-T-6" - ■-■-'~ ■.-■■• '' -.:-.■■.■ •-'/;" Y Combined Rubles;— Pops : and?Efowti ; i v'■'■'.;: lost: to Mis» Brookes and: Harrison, : 3^—6,: I+s,' 3—6; : vMia3 ; Bartleet and ■V. R. Johns : ■. ', beat Miss? Grove and Keith,- 6—2, 6—o. :."•,: ■■, and; Epsom won by 1.1 inatcfce3 to B GRADE. ' ' "i .-PAPATOEtOE V. DEVONPORT. •"■■Men's'.: Singles.— lost' to Whitt&ker, .. 2-l-G,. C^Elder lost "to Pulman^:a-^6,' .'" ; •:. 24-6;.' H. Elder;beat' Judd, 6—2, 6—5: Glee- >.-»'■'■'■■- son beat Alison,-- 6-T-4; 6—2. ■■ ; ■'' ' - - > .:•' V {Ladies'- -Singles.—Miss Weston '.best MissS-; Whitfaker, 10—8; Miss beat:' Miss :.Y ".■: El Whiftaijer, 10— O. > - , • ~. • . M<m;. D ou blee.— and . .Gleeson* lost ' ,- 4oi-;Wluttftkßr;and Pulmaii,:- 5—6,'. 4— -C.' -• Elder and; H. : Elder beat Tattdri - arid "Simp- = .?' ! son, .e—i;d—6, 6—s;■ Malcolm and- Teanent ->Y i lost-to Alison and Judd; 3—6;: 6—3, 6—2. ; • ■_.: Ladie*';-: Doubles.— Weston :a:nd' ; .-Mrs.' : Larsen „beat .Misses : S.; a;cd E. Wh-ittaker,, ,10—2s Hasliptarid Bryant -beat '-i> Mrs.- ",'■.:.'■"•'' Alison and:- Miss Harvey, 10—5. •:-::': - , - :Combined:. Doubles.—Mrs. 'Larsen and MalY -.:..'"■.■ eolm lost:1<:> Mrs: Alison- Alison; B^-10';''■'. Miss Bryant and -Tennent-lost: to Miss Har- ■';■'■ . vey and Simpson, 4—lo - -,'-'.--■-, .- IPanatcetoe won by. seven matches:-to »X. '- -■• : ' ' 'H C ' GRADE. ■; ; : -:;''/■" '.w-^'i-''"/-;'' EDEN AND EPSOM ;V. AUCKLAND. ;/; "Hen's, Singles— "beat A..fe Coppard, 6— 1; &—;!% ■> J. .Cqppard 'beat Fiiil&y, ':'■■: ; 6—o, 6— o:;Masaey;beat- Brindiey, 3—6, (i— % : ; 6-—l. ._ ■ ;-;",/'-■ ;-."•■■-•.■ ■:.':■•,..:. ■-.--■ ■-'-:.■ Ladies' Singles.i-Mias Witherow beat Mrs.'-, Fmdlay, 9-0. ;.; . - _ ■■■.; ';-' T : ;: Men's Doubles'.—Jackson and Turner '' ; - "■" A;. Cqppard -and- -Findlay,'; 6—l, .ftrr-s;:.'■'■■ Potter;and Thomson.beat- Vaile and' Scott, ::.-:. 6-i-l, 6—3. ■'-:■:- ."■■:'■■■ '•-:-:;-'■;.; ..-Y. ■■'. ' .'-":'-,-■.'' Ladies* -.Doubles. ; Acrieil ■ -and-' ,-' : Witherow beat Miss Guthrie: and Mrs.- New- '«f -V toh, 9—3. ;;.:;■' ~ ;"-;'".■'-'-„■-;:■ '-' r ■''-'.-.:' !"■ ''-■'■ - ':' Combined Doubles.— Arneil and Pot- '•- ter beat^Mi3S:Ne'wtoriand:^VaiJe, fr=-2,. 6—2;:;'.,.;, Mass Smeeton "and- Thomson : lost to-:Mrs.':-'" . v :--. Smith arid Scott, 2— 6, 6+3, "5—6... " :'•";■:.' __iSach club won • two matcher, by default. ; ' •-Eden, and „Epsom...won - by'lo matches to ■:• tliree. r: : y ■..;,•.- • - * , : '. ~; '] EOWIM. j WAITKMATA BOATING CLUB. Y-Jf-.Y : '.:.'Y sc:^Y;-;JY-'^v^ : -:ft'"-■:.: : : ''v:-^r:^^^'y^ , SUBBOJftIETIOKT TRIALS, .-. ':The Waitemata-Boating Cliib rowed-a./set of subscription.trial;fours on Saturday'after-,', \" ■-- ribon. "The- course. was "from, the ' King's ' Y- . Wharf; to a point: off -the boat-house,'- - Good'- .. J ' skater conditions - prevailed, and . spirited ~'• rices -W'S?:©; witnessed;-■.,-';■-.-■;::' -";--. ;.■..■;.:.:-s : .'V' |}Thp-twb crews that- contested the -fir si heat " :' :,yl'ere:— Herd, W. Goodall, T. : Wright,: D, ...;;; Gtorson;' Johnson, --.C : Cairns, A;; Smith, S. ~*t Murphy;.: The.crews' jumped-'away --together ' ■;-" .- abd - quickly settled, down to .their .task. Ah- ■ -" -. ;eyenlyrContested race enstfed 'uniii: sear.-.'the .': V fihish, -'ffh'ea :Johnson > .forged aheKd»" and."- r ?.. . gained a win- by half a; length.' .- '':■ ■:-,- -'- '.Che crews in the second heal were:—C. : Thompson. D. Smith, Lawless; Gorsan i ' V., Y--1 Bhbrlarid, ; Fearon; Inglis. Thompson's. .-'-. I citew-'iooii -forged ahead -and; gained .a'.cam-.',;- '.-• • foirtable, win. ' - *■ - :'(|rhe~:VrfowC:,-stroktitl by. Ovi-J'bKnsori'and- C. --- -v vTiliomp/jon, rowed nsxt.iThis.provfed a, good . '"-;-, race';;irt;the early atajje:!, then Thompson :-;,-- 3 ,i|gpkiihe lead, and won ; easily, V:.;; }: •- _. WEST -END; CLUB.;-,.' ..••'..'...-;.''■':. "'; 'i--\ "—THE: KOHN : sfi(Biii): *•'.•■'■ : '•' -' ;\'i: ('«■- *<■' ..;.V/:'•■•': -■ ,■--/■- --■.• ;'.'.-■ - -/-'',- ■''-.- -:-'-''"'■'. ■',: members "of -IVoflt End Rowing . ,'i' ■:,?Osib--sowiß.d; ; tbrt annual ee',. ''of ,tri &i" ; fours" it>x '-;,', ,th£ ; : Kqha-, ; on': - Saturday, afternoon. >> : : . This event is "always keenly contests, The- s : Oourso was .from the redlamaticn tdtffht!:'ljj>at--. ';-'-: h(ifusb ti but the water -cciiiditions wfirenol of,-: "''i•the::bestY;Mr. -N. S. Cossisy - acted "as fiuege;'--' ■■■ iv arid % slope finishes were : thfe-order.'. ■:.::'... -. ..-:... — tT'Hii." three, crews "that ia'ced tlia starter :ir| "th& -.'first;; heat were J—TroVarthen, -; Mc- .''' ,Cred:ie; -McKlnlsy, D. ; Francis;-; Courtney, ' '.: G. Conway,-F. Carter,' Hewitt; Bright,. l Hitnter, Spencer, L. Conway; , They . faced- : , ,on terms '. to: the wharf.. -where Court- !■■"' -/. > ■ nay .forged ahead, and in a kesijly-fouglit • finis'tt he obtained the Verdict •by ; a canvas: ; ■itonx- Bright/ with-Treva'rthen close;up,third.-"';- .; .;- - -' liie crews, in" the second^heat;were.:,—New--- ,; ~ I: dick, <L. Skinner, .WiighC ■• Butter; -'John-': • Y ■•-■ 1 son; Steele, V. Hewitt, Reuth; iuyan ,Ed- - - wards; W. Conway, ' Katterns. For -three-" :■■'■ • parts-,;: of the jouriiey !; -4he - s crews "raced '" -on - -;'..'. 1 frfiri.y even termsr* until Johnaon called on. :Ms crew, and took the lead. The other ciewaf - ■-: :-challeriged : but Johnson -.was:- not' to "bo dis-,;"; • ', i placed and 'crossed'.the, 1 line ; a Quarter:of *--;" -'"-' length .ahead' of Newdick, who : had, \ hal L.a 71- ':'.?'■ I, length ''spare over Ryan. : ; ' _ i \ ■ Y, he- final provided a' good""race;. btiii the. " v prophets"*calculations wore upsot. Thy afecr- .;' [ .testing crews '.were stroked by Courtney and 1 Johnson. The last named draw the inside Ii position and his chances were, most'fancied. " j,;'F,Tojna-good start, Courtney ' hold an ad van-,..'."■ ! -tdge at quarter -way. 'Despite: .-a :'aorhewhsi.-'-erratic, course .the Jeaders;- increased 'their';■.'■•-' L'.'advaritsge--* and off ' .wharf 'had. 1 over ' a ; , !:l«j'ngth to .spate. A determined' challenge by- •"'' [Johnson to the finishing line reduced the :> u :. f gap, but. Courtney -go?, the judge's verdict •V----by . a full length, ; 1 ' - YACHTING. \"" : ! AKABANA YACHT CLUB. | vAjS'itie wins DUNNING CUP, >::; ;. The"" :AkaranaV. Yacht Club held ,B.general ; linndicap-bn .Saturday for keel .and centre-Vl-;bbard-yachts. . The race-, which jy'aa".- sailed,' "J: i = :m conjunction - with the Tamabi West car- , , ( nival,started -and finished off St; Helieia ,' - 'Bay; the first pßize being a cup presented by the late Mr. James -'-Dunning/ a former;-; - officer ..of-..the .club. The weather was 'ideal;.:' |for; yachting, .;a. wliolesail ''brcezo-;;froiri': : tlyi " '"■ ; w6st- blowing throughout the aiternooa. 2iozs , I than usual interest was-'takeh ia= -the'".faces'-;!;'' , 'on account of Lady Jellicoe aao* Captain > Ssuthey, % A.D.C„ ' being on board' l Mr. K. ; I George's'., keel yaaStt Victory. , last . yote'p :■"''' -.winner of the';'oup.v^-'Si^t'flajtt'.'-.bbata.-.^s^d-j'tna^'^-^ : ! starter, ' and after an Interesting ,ra?e th& \ |;cup was wort by - the Vanitio. , c tyrted by *: " j Messrs. ..Morris '-Brothers. Tit Victory . ,(scratch);>fimshed.,- first, but" was unable'to: ■■;:". : ;-give;-the,-;:handlc(ips;-.;aHkedvof ,her.' r - She',re-: ■ '-; ceived a warm (reception as sfie -crossed the - : ■-:'; finishing ■line.;:-. ■ ;;""..;'.■.■;'-': .; : .-v ''V ;■'.." ,-.Th«Ycompetitoi'ft:-were: Victory; Speedwell; •'".".'. I Sadi«, Waitero 11., CeJox, Wniriki, vanitie;■".; I'Kota"re, l d'Mg,y,be!llQ, Awatere; .Spray,- Mario,';- ■- ' .Vthiijs;',: : Winifred. -~ Hilda -and ' Mowai; lEho '.' ;•' Peri'i Cynthia arid'? Lucille also , entered, 'but • - - ■ did hot-start.; >When the '■ last-; flag .dropped Marie crossed thelino :,fifst;:'.closeiy"-' followed • ; • by 'MaybelleY; Waitero' IT. / Speedwell."—"Kitai-tiei,;;K6tare,.Venus..-and Gelbx.. with the -rest' handy, "except Winifred -and . Awalere, tho former ; being 2ril. 30s -late,, and- the latter , . 5m 40s late.:,The'boats made ; a ver? pretty sight they ran for the beacon.of! -Islington ;.Bay; .Several :of-them carried'- small ■■- , spinnakers -well forward,. but' the ,v majority.made;„a broad o '. Jead-' ofit.;: JrVictory. which ,'. "'■'•.' got - rather a -bad 'start; . -aiideavourijd to -make ? her" way :<■ thrpiißh;the", fleet,' bri{s.was. unable ..to, :do ; sp at this, stage.. -The j Venus ;; had a lively time 'with: her spinnaker thiough?- - •':■ the tack 'giving out and; finally dropped it'".: ovfirboa'rd." IWaitere' IX". was; first, round th»- ; Islington Baysbeacon. . and' next ''to lor ! came-.' Mariei.s.-Sadif*,, : Kotf re, : Ce!or;' Vanitie.'andi;-- - Victory if.- that order,- With the: res!; strung '■"• : :. out-further astern. .-.;-; ;-.j ■' v.; ,--. -";t ; -,-. - 1 " ..-.;■ ';CThe:Yboats:'.'jjO*.';Ji'auled on' the wind *for the beat.'tp. the. Bastion light 'beacon, Celox •?."•' ' and'Marie;.worked >tlwlßangitbto '• shore', the; '■■ others standing toward,.the,; southern" shore. ;"';■: 'At/ -this, Victory", began; to "'-improve Y- •. heriposiiiomli'nd before she-had-.gone very ';.. far leading boat, with Waiter;- !.."■',-.; ! Speedwell.,, and; ■■ Vanitie following; in..-,■: that';. [■■■' ' |-order?- : OS St; sHeliera: Bay,:;-Vanitie--; passed'" -;.-: ■: Speedwell,. and; -.drew level with Waiter© - 11. : ; :■ A good;face -was then witnessed ; between . ; .Vanitie: and Waiters 11. for some;minutes. ' -. ; :Tho Icrmer, however, -gradually got away from her rival, 'and maintained her iposf- ~;.■'. ■: tio'n" until:' finish .: ■ Sadie.. Celox,' PJotar* ; hnd iW.airiki overhauled, ;whQs»ijMay- ' : belle collided with a boat.- in ■ another , race and gave up., M| . . ', .;.;■'.•.'■"!-:■./-;.."-" ■'-'' The:: finishitfs'; tinies■ were <■ . victor, '(scr),.: : " j '-'-■■' 4h : 2o;ai 2s- Vrn>iie ■ : '<l4m),:--4hKrii : v>32s«' i ,: Speedwell (lot>'.'>, *I: ?Cm 7s: WAitetc If. : ; (11rft)j;l]ti;27m'-40s:" Sadie: (J2m). -A. .SOm 43« ; >-; Celox (13riL 4h Sim os; Kotare '(Igniy; 1 <lh. •;>'■,'.''* ;r,jn 4«<- W*>ti'. s (lorn), il S4m 4s : Maria (19m)t-#ilism 655-;YSoiay ■ flt-m). 4i> - ,41m ■ !4a:'-. Av-tteTe {t'lxui. :4h' dim ,255; Venus _ - (20m). 4h 42-U.3': Winifr*«l («n), ih 4Sm ■ ; Hilda (24m)i'^h: 4to:s4si;. Mbwai rioni'i;- • $5' ih 4«m 545.. .Bewlf.: "Vftnitie. SpecdweK, 2; Waitcre 11.. '>>. • - . . . r . ~ r »Y; •■ ~

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ATHLETIC SPORTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18298, 15 January 1923, Page 5

ATHLETIC SPORTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18298, 15 January 1923, Page 5