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CROMWELL NOTES

(From Oub Own Correspondent.) CROMWELL, September 25. GOLF. The weekly competition of the Ladies' Golf Club was a Stroke Match for a trophy presented by Mrs Paterson. The winner was Mrs Forsyth, 95—19—76; the next best cards being Mrs Paterson 97, Mrs Grant 104, and Miss Partridge 105. RAILWAY RIFLE CLUB. High scoring was the order at the weekly shoot of the Railway Rifle Club in a competition for a trophy presented by Mr W. Veint. Out of 20 competitors no fewer than 13 scored possibles, including handicap, and of these two scored possibles off the rifle—W. Veint and J. O'Neill. The tie for the trophy made two shoot-offs necessary, K. Lomax finally winning. J. O'Neill took the gold button and B. Spiers the silver button. Scores: J. O'Neill, 80—1—80; W. Veint, 80— 1—80; K. Lomax, 78—5—80; J. Russell, 73—9—80; R. Bramley, 79—2—80; B. Spiers, 77—9—80; A. Hughes, 77—3—80; V. Sanders. 76—5—80; J. Goodwin, 76 Bt-80; R. Sanders, 76—5—80; T. Middleton, 79—1—80; J. Anderson, 72—8—80; A. Berryman, 76—6—80; J. C. Parcell, 78—1—79; R. G. Duley, 70—9—79; R. Toms. 68—9—77; D. Wishart, 69—8—77; W. Webb, 76—scr—76; E. Robertson, 62—9—71; A. Key, 66—4—70; A. Hyndman, 63—6—69.

The club's coveted trophy is the Harrison Memorial Shield, which is won by the six highest scores on the target. This is at an interesting stage as with three nights' _ shooting yet to take place three competitors already have six possibles, and two others have five. The competition is full of interest. CRICKET.

All the clubs in the Upper Clutha Cricket Association have held their annual meetings and the first round of fixtures will be commenced on October 7. The draw is as follows:—

There was a good attendance at the annual meeting of the Lowburn Club. Office-bearers were elected as follows: Patron, Mr H. C. Belton; president," Mr J. Swann; yice-presidents, Messrs M. de Bettener and G. Wishart; captain, Mr F. Partridge; deputy captain, Mr R. Varcoe; secretary and treasurer, Mr P. Heaney; delegates to the association, Messrs F. Partridge and J. Swann.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22068, 26 September 1933, Page 11

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CROMWELL NOTES Otago Daily Times, Issue 22068, 26 September 1933, Page 11

CROMWELL NOTES Otago Daily Times, Issue 22068, 26 September 1933, Page 11

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