’VARSITY SPORTS
ANNUAL TOURNAMENT THIS MORNING’S RESULTS (Per Press Association.) DUNEDIN, this day. The New Zealand inter-varsity tournament opened this morning with the eightoar race, preliminaries of the, tennis and boxing, and heats of the swimming and athletics. ltesults were: Boxing. Bantamweight: Turner (Auckland) won by default from Lennio (Victoria); Williamson (Canterbury) beat Turkey (Otago). Featherweight: McNair (Canterbury) beat Whet,ter (Otago); Steele (Auckland) beat Alsel (Victoria), by a technical knock-out in the third round. Lightweight: Brown (Canterbury) beat Watt (Auckland); 'Moore (Otago) beat M. Meek (Victoria). Wf-ltmveighl : Stidham (Otago) beat Fogley (Victoria); Pemberton (Canterbni'.) won on a technical knock-out in I lie fourth round from Abbott (Auckland). Middleweight: Barnes (-Canterbury) heat Makgili (Auckland); Boswell (Victoria) beat M. Kean (Otago). Lightheavyweight : Caudiii (Canterbury) knocked out Stuart (Auckland-) in the second round; Holt (Victoria) bent Anderson (Otago), the referee stopping the tight in the last round. Heavyweight: Armour (Victoria) beat Mack (Otago); Hudson (Canterbury) beat McGregor (Auckland). Tennis.— Men’s singles: Duflield (Canterbury) beat McOarlty (Victoria), 6—l, 6 —3: Webber (Otago) beat Karnaehan (Auckland), 6—4, 6—2; Closriall (Victoria) beat Keenan (Canterbury), 6—4, 6 Halstead (Auckland) beat Macallurn. (Otago), 6—6, 6—4. Women’s singles; Miss Wauehop (Canterbury) beat Miss Boss (Otago), 6- T, 6—l; Miss Gardiner (Auckland) beat? Mk«j Phillips (Victoria), 6— o; 6—o; Miss Fraser (Otago) beat Miss Morrison-(Canterbury), 7 6—4; Miss Briggs (Victoria) beat Miss Bent (Auckland), 6—3, 6—4. Swimming.—soyds. women’s, first heat: Pecs-Jones (Otago), 1;, Mbrris (Canterbury), 2; McLeod (Auckland), 3. Second heat: Armstrong (A'ucluand). 1; Thorp (Canterbury), 2; Bang (Otago), 3. lOOvds-men’s, first heat: Symes (Otago), 1; Miinro (Auckland), 2; Hall (Victoria), 3. Second heat: Mason (Victoria), 1; Clark (Otago), 2; Kennedy (Canterbury), 3. 100yds women’s, first heat: Morris (Canterbury), 1; Weston (Otago), 2; Sanders (Victoria), 3. Second heat: It. Armstrong (Auckland), 1; Lang (Otago), 2; Thorp (Canterbury), 3. Athletics. —440yds. hurdles, first heat: Milner (Canterbury), 1; Ball (A ire Hand), 2. Second heat: Anderson (Canterbury),' 1; Abraham (Victoria), 2. 220vds. first heat: Oldfield (Canterbury), 1; Masked (Otago), 2. Second heat: Watt (Otago), 1; fieddes (Canterbury), 2. 220vds. hurdles, first heat: Bowie (Victoria), 1; Ben ham (Canterbury), 2. Second heat: Anderson (Canterbury), 1; Ball (Auckland), 2. Third heat: Young (Otago), 1; Holderiicss (Victoria), 2. 440yds: Watt (Otago), 1; MeKhvain (Victoria), 2., Second -heat: Oldfield (Canteriiury), 1; Cropp (Otago), 2.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18687, 22 April 1935, Page 11
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