PALMERSTON
Rugby Football The Seaclifl Rugby football team met Waikouaiti at Waikouaiti on Saturday and secured a comfortable win by 16 points to 3. The visitors had r decided advantage in weight, but were well held by the lighter side until well into the second spell. Despite their lighter weight, the Waikouaiti forwards won the majority of the set scrums, but the backs were unable to penetrate, with the result that the wingers saw very little of tire ball. The inside backs for Seaclilf were combining well together, two tries being scored on the wing after good passing rushes. McKenzie, the youthful fullback for Waikouaiti, gave an excellent display. Mr -Galloway Was .referee. Ladies’ Golf Club
The following is the .draw for Tuesday’s matches arranged by the ladies’ Golf Club:— First Tea. —Miss McLeod v. Miss Thomas, Mrs Rowe v. Mrs Smith. Miss Fraser v. Miss Cameron. Miss Young v. Mrs Olsen. Sixth Tee.—Mrs Domigan v. Miss Ross, Miss Holland v. Miss Galbraith. Miss Lang v. Mrs North. Seventh Tee. —Miss Pilbrow v. Mrs Solomon, Mrs Matheson v. Miss Collins, Miss Mclntosh v. Miss Pittaway.
Railway Social Club The following were the prize winners at the Railway Social Club’s euchre tourney last week:—Mrs Pennicuick and Mr G. Benson. The consolation prizes went to Miss Burrow and Mr W. B. Galloway.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23501, 16 May 1938, Page 16
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