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THE SCORE BOARD

RUGBY SENIOR GRADE VARSITY ’ll GRAMMAR 3 MAR! ST 12 GRAFTON 11 TECH. 0.8 21 COLLEGE RIFLES 16 PONSONBY U CITY . . . G TRAINING COLLEGE .. .. 25 MANUKAU 11 SENIOR B GRADE Parnell 28. beat Kingsland 14. North Shore 14. beat Tramways 3. H.M.S. Dunedin 22, beat Manukau 0. University 24, Otahuhu 6. Marathon 35, beat Suburbs 0. SECOND GRADE Grammar A 13, beat Tech. O.S. 0. Varsity A 9, beat Marathon 5. University B 3, beat Hauraki United 0. Grafton 14, beat City 0. Pcnsonby B 11, Public Works Department 9. Eden 19, beat College Rifles 0. Ponsonby 14, beat Grammar Oid Boys 3. THIRD GRADE Waitemata 17, beat Marathon 3. Papatoetoe 11, beat Otahuhu 6. Marist 12, beat Kingsland 3. Suburbs 43, beat Northcote B 0. North Shore 18. beat Y.M.C.A. 0. Public Works 8, drew with University 8. THIRD GRADE INTERMEDIATE Eden 8. beat Grammar A 0. Grammar B 31, beat Varsity 3. Grafton G, Y.M.C.A. 3. Otahuhu 14, beat Parnell 3. North Shore 29, beat City 3. Public Works 5, beat Northcote 3. Tech. 0.8. 17, beat Manurewa 14. Ponsonby 23, beat Manukau 5. FOURTH GRADE Otahuhu 33, beat Kingsland 3. Marists 12, beat Dilworth 3. Papatoetoe 12, beat Newton 5. Manukau B 12, Northcote 0. Grafton 45, beat Panmure 0. Tech. 0.8. 9, beat Marathon 3. FIFTH GRADE Ellerslie 11, beat Manukau 3. Grafton 5, beat Tech. 0.8. 0. Eden 6, beat Marathon 0. Marist 0. drew with Ponsonby 0. SIXTH GRADE Ponsonby 16, beat Parnell 3. Manukau 30, beat Marists 0. SEVENTH GRADE Papatoetoe 9, beat Eden 6. Manukau won by default from North Shore. Suburbs 7, beat Marists 0. North Shore 19, beat Kingsland 0. IN THE PROVINCE WAIUKU City 14, beat Aka Aka 8. OPOTIKI City 18. beat Triple Links 3. Tehui 37, beat Country 3. HUNTLY Te Hoe 6, beat Huntly 0. Huntly 12, beat Ngaruawahia 3. HAM I LTON Old Boys A 17, beat Frankton 6. Tech. O.S. 6, beat Old Boys B 5. Marists 13, beat City 3. Ngaruawahia 24, beat Hamilton 7. WHANGAREI Portland 8, beat Hikurangi 6. City 8, beat Old Boys 0. Maungakaramea 8, beat Mangakuhia 0. HAURAKI PLAINS Ngatea 6, beat Waitakaruru 0. Plains West 16, beat Kerapeehi 6. Turua 6, beat C. 0.3. Thames 5. MATAMATA Matamata 24, beat Waharoa 0. Patetere 12, beat Walton 0. OTOROHANGA Waipa 15, beat Otorohanga 5. PUKEKOHE Ramblers 11, beat United 3. Pntumahoe 6, beat White Star 0. CAM BRI DG.E United 11, beat Leamington 11. Hautapu 16, beat Tauwhare Maoris 6. PAEROA West 3, drew with Pirates 3. Hikutaia 9, beat East 3. MORRINSVILLE Tatuanui 6, beat United 3. Kereone 16, beat Terriers 3. NGARUAWAHIA Te Akau 6, beat Ngaruawahia 0. Huntly 9, beat Ngaruawahia 3. TE AROHA Terriers 24, beat Waihou 3. City 6, beat Hot Springs 0. ROTORUA Kahukura 24, beat City 9. Waikite 17, beat Mamaku 6. TAU RANGA Cadets 0.8. 14, beat Rangataua 0. Athletic 14, beat Matakana 8. DARGAVI LLE Dargaville 8, beat Tangawahine 5. Public Works 3, beat Northern Star 0. United 6, beat Southern 5. WARKWORTH Warkworth 20. beat Kaipara Flats 6. Omaha 9, beat Matakana 8. HUNTLY Huntly 11. drew with Taupiri 11. Huntly Colts 9, beat Ngaruawahia 3. TAUMARUNUI Athletic 15, beat Taumarunui 6. Ongarue 12, beat United 3. MANUKAU Drury 9, beat Papakura 7. Clevedon 15, beat Whitford 0. TAUPIRI Taupiri 10, drew with Gordonton 10. Te Hoe 12, beat Huntly 0. TE KAUWHATA Te Kauwhata 22, beat Waerenga 0. Rangiriri 8, beat Taniv/ha 0. IN OTHER CENTRES HAW ERA Athletic 18, beat Kaponga 6. Waimate 9, beat Eltham 3. Hawera 18, beat Okaiawa 3. Opunake 6, beat Patsa 0. PALMERSTON NORTH Athletic 16, beat Kia Toa 15. redding 0.8. 27. beat Old Boys 25. Feeding 22, beat Woodville 6. NAPIER Pirates 3. beat Hastings High School 0.8. 0. H. 5.0.8. 53, beat M.A.C. 0. DANNEVIRKE Excelsior 9, beat Pirates 6. Rangers 3. beat United 3. Old Boys 11. beat Tipakuku 9. PAHIATUA Athletic 9, beat Nireaha 0. TAI H APE Combined Wanganui 37, beat Rangitikei-Taihape 6. MASTERTON Old Boys 17, beat Masterton 3. Gladstone 13, beat Red Star 6. Feilding 22, beat Woodville 6. Carterton 15, beat Greytown 8. WELLINGTON Poneke 18. beat Varsity 14. Athletic 16, beat Marists 14. Petone 22. beat Oriental 9. Wellington 14. beat Berhampore 0. Old Boys 17, beat Eastbourne 10. CHRISTCHURCH Merivale 15. beat Linwood 5. University 36. beat Sydenham 9. Christchurch 27. beat West O-B. 6. Albion 16, beat Tech. O B. 6.

DUNEDIN Pirates 9. beat Southern 0. University A 39, beat Zingari 0. Taieri 7, beat Kaikorai 6. Alhambra 27, beat University B 3. Dunedin 15, beat Union 14. TI MA R U Old Boys 16. beat Temuka 12. Star 18, beat Celtic 6. Zingari 9, beat Waihi S. LEAGUE SENIOR GRADE PONSONBY 15 RICHMOND 10 KINGSLAND ATHLETIC .. 18 MARIST 18 NEWTON 15 ELLERSLIE 7 DEVONPCRT 3 CITY 4 SENIOR B GRADE Richmond 13, beat Parnell 10. Northcote 3, beat Otahuhu 2. Pt. Chevalier 14, beat Mangere 6. SECOND GRADE Remuera 10, beat Newton 3. Mt. Wellington 13, beat Ponsonby 5. THIRD GRADE Richmond 48. beat Pt. Chevalier 2. Kingsland 13, Ponsonby A 0. Glen Eden 23, beat Devonport 3. Ponsonby 29, beat Ellerslie 0. THIRD GRADE INTERMEDIATE Newmarket 3, beat Richmond 0. Devonport 2, drew with Northcote 2. 'City 32, beat Mt. Albert 0. FOURTH GRADE Richmond 2, beat Remuera 0. Akarana 36, beat Otahuhu 0. City 3. drew with Kingsland 3. Devonport 34, beat Mt. Albert 0. Ponsonby 9, beat Mt. Wellington 0. FIFTH GRADE Richmond 19, Kingsland 0. Newmarket 6, beat Akarana 0. Marists 12, beat City 7. SIXTH GRADE Devonport 6, beat Newmarket 3. Richmond 25, beat Akarana 0. Marists 10, Pt. Chevalier 9. Newton 8, beat Papatoetoe 0. Otahuhu 17, beat City 6. Richmond 8. beat Pt. Chevalier 0. Northcote 5, beat Kingsland 3. Northcote Ramblers 6, drew with Marists 6. PRIMARY SCHOOLS Papatoetoe 19, beat Mt. Albert 5. Otahuhu 7, beat Richmond 0. IN THE PROVINCE HAMILTON Ngaruawahia 24, beat Hamilton 7. NGARUAWAHIA Huntly Colts 9, beat Ngaruawahia 3. IN OTHER CENTRES CHRISTCHURCH Marists 19, beat Waimairi 15. Sydenham 22, beat Hornby 9. DUNEDIN City 44, beat Kaitangata 20. Christian Bros. A 32, beat Athletic Kaikorai 18, beat Christian Bros. B 3. SOCCER SENIOR GRADE TRAMWAY 6 PONSONBY .. 1 Y.M.C.A 3 BELMONT 0 CELTIC 3 ONEHUNGA 1 SHORE 3 THISTLE 1 SENIOR B GRADE Tamaki 3, beat Metropolitan 2. Manurewa 3, beat Newmarket 0. Corinthians 3, Rangers 0. Philomel 2, beat Northcote 1. SECOND GRADE Ponsonby 5, beat Belmont 3. Y.M. 4, beat Thistle 1. Shore 4, beat Celtic 2. THIRD GRADE Swanson 6, beat. W.Y.M.I. 3. Mt. Albert 5, New Lynn 0. Burnley 2, beat Y.M.C.A. 0. THIRD GRADE INTERMEDIATE Eden Rovers 10, beat Mt. Albert 5. New Lynn 2, beat Burnley 1. Comrades 2, beat. Northcote 0. Belmont 3, beat Ponsonby 0. Shore 3, beat Rangers 0. FOURTH GRADE Y.M.C.A. 2, beat Belmont 0. Glen Eden 7. beat Y.M.C.A. B 0. W.Y.M.I. 3, Comrades B 1. Comrades A 3, Tamaki 0. North Shore 1, beat Burnley 0. FIFTH GRADE Onchunga 3, beat Comrades A 0. Y.M.C.A. B v/on by default from College United. Comrades B 3, St. Stephen’s 1. Belmont B 4. beat W.Y.M.I. 0. North Shore 4. beat Belmont A 2. Tamaki 1, beat Coliege United A 0. IN THE PROVINCE HAM! LTON Wanderers 1, drew with G’.en Massey 1. STRATFORD Pirates 2, beat United 0. HUNTLY Huntly 3, drew with Thistle 3. IN OTHER CENTRES STRATFORD Pirates 2, beat United 0. WELLINGTON Diamonds 2, beat Hospital 1. Y.M.C.A. 4, beat Thistle 2. Marists 1, drew with Petone 1. Institute 3, beat Waterside 2. Lower Hutt 2, drew with i histle Petone 2, beat Johnsonville 1. CHRISTCHURCH Western 1, drew with Kaiapoi 1. Thistle 5, beat Villa 0. Tech. 0.8. 4, beat St. Albans 3. Sumner 2, beat New Brighton 0. Nomads 6, beat FSangers 1. DUNEDIN Northern 4, beat H.S. O'd Boys 2. Mornington 5, beat Y.M.C.A. 2. Seac:iffe 2. drew with Maori Hill 2. HOCKEY SENIOR GRADE ST. LUKE'S 6 VARSITY 3 I SOMERVILLE 2 EPIPHANY 1 MOUNT EDEN 2 NORTH SHORE ° SECOND GRADE St. Luke’s 4, beat Epiphany 1. Somerviile 3, beat Varsity B 2. Papatoetoe 2, drew with Mt. Eden Wesley 4, beat Training Co!. 2. THIRD GRADE University A wen by default from Training College. St. Luke’s 3, beat Somerville 2. FOURTH GRADE Otahuhu 6, beat Varsity 0. Pa pa to etoe 3, beat Auckland Grammar 2. Wesley 4, beat Papakura 0. FIFTH GRADE j Mount Eden 4, beat Somerville 0.

WOMEN'S GAMES SENIOR GRADE Mount Eden 4, beat Arawa 0. Somerville 2, beat Y.W.C.A. 1. JUNIOR GRADE Papatoetoe A 4, beat Tech. A 3. Somerville 2, beat Manurewa 0. Wesley won from Papatoetoe by jj default. jl Y.W.C.A. 3, beat Mt. Eden 2.

IN THE PROVINCE WAIUKU Kohekohe 2. beat Whiriwhiri 1. Waiuku A 4. beat Kohekohe 3. j ( THAMES Physical Training 8, beat City 6. I Town 7, beat High School 1. ■ ' TE AROHA J Te Aroha Men 5, beat Wainui ! Men 0. Te Aroha Women 1, beat Wainui Women 0. TE AWAMUTU Otorohanga Women 1, beat Te i | Awamutu Women 0. Paterangi Women 7, beat Te Kuiti § Women 2. HAM I LTON Huia Women 2. drew with Learn- I ington Women 2. Old Girls 4, beat Hospital Nurses i 2. | Old Boys Seniors 6, beat United ! Men 3. ; Colts Men 2. beat Kaipahi Men 1. ; ROTORUA Arawa Men 1, drew with Tui Men 1. { Shamrock 3, beat Whippets 1. HAURAKI PLAINS Waitakaruru 4, beat Kerepeehi B 1. Kerepeehi A 8, beat Turua 1. Ngatea School 5, beat Kerepeehi 1 B 0. Thames Foundry 5, beat Turua 4. Kopuarahi won by default from Kerepeehi.

WINTER BOWLING

SATURDAY’S PLAY CLUB AND INTER-CLUB GAMES i Good greens greeted Auckland bowl- <■ ers on Saturday afternoon, when win- ' ter competitions and a few inter-club ‘ matches were played by several clubs. • Results were as follow: Club Games EPSOM ■Winter Fours.—lT. Thompson, Davis, ; Gosling, liiglis, 20, v. IS. Morrison, Jenkin, < Nash. Burton, 15. ■ RAWHITI Drawing Competition.—Taylor, lb •' points. 1; Savin, 15 points, 2; Wilmott, 11 points, 3; E. Walker, 10 points, 4. Orel- : inary draw: Coleman, Bennett, Worthington, Chiplin, 19, v. Horrence, Smith, Culpin, J. B. Paterson, 29; Jackson, Ryder, Vaughan, Wooller, 19, v. R. Walker. Baeyertz, Allan, Oldham, S; Beak, Sharkey, Me Limes, 18, v. Morrow, Katterfeldt, Moncur, 29. TAKAPUNA Brett Stars.—Corfe, S.tallard, Veale, Dunlop, 20, v. Henderson, Prentice, Oborn, Audley (challengers), 19. Ordinary draw: Walters, Budding, White, Wilkinson. 22, v. O'Neill. Blackwell, Water — man, Weston, IS. ONEHUNGA Club Competition.—Whiteside, Robb, Marks, Wright, 22, v. Welliam, Buchanan, Flowerday, Munro, 20. Gatland buttons: 17. v. U. Bray, C. Skinner, Allen, Fordham, 10. Winter oats: McMaster, C. W. J'. Skinner, Phillips, J. Ross, E. Gatland, Ross, H. Davis, Tiarloek, 20, v. Westney, Keenan, Sid Brown, Ji. Bray, 15;‘Bradley. 1. Sutherland, Gill, Vella, IS, v. Moore, , A. Brown, Mclntosh, Whitmore, 15; .Bindberg, Kirkwood, A. Gatland, Basset. 2(5, V R. Sutherland, Kennedy, McGuire, Koilnv, 25; George, Wiggington, SehnaUkenborg, 23, v. Mudie, Foote, Harrison. 30. ELLERSLIE Final, Percentage Fours. —Coombe, 1 Richmond, Patterson, T. Dickson, 19, v. , Wright, H. K. McKenzie, McKelvie, T. Osborne, 17. Final, champion pairs; Brace we 11, T. .1011, 24, v. Longville. W. Gol:an, IS. McKinney stars: Christmas, ; F. Wood (holders), 20, v. Ogle, Toy, 11. ; Ordinary draw: Williams, A. C. Hill, White, Godfrey. 23, v. McDermott, Diggens. McLeod, W. Somervell, 18; A. Mackenzie, Bolton. Fly go r, Bow, 24, v. 'Westbrook e, Arthur, Sykes, Macklow, 2-; Smith, llostgard, Lynch, 33, v. Lalver, Coppins, Watson, 13. WAITEMATA .Leonard Memorial Cup, two-liowl, onelife, handicap.—This competition has been reduced to three players, J. Blackledge, J. Robertson and P. Stewart. ' Ordinary draw: Blackledge, 18, v. Hurley, 9; Brown, 17. v. Rogers, lb; Stewart, 22, v. Hulse, 15- Hurley, 15, v. Dent, 14; Blackledge, 19, v. Brown, 15; Robertson, 23, v Elston 11. First year championship, final. —J. kodertson* 22. v. G. Chinnery. 7. Pairs championship: Stewart, McKinstrie, 23, v. Boles, Johnston, IS; Stewart, McKinstrie. 13. v. Davies, Burrows. 7. Stewart and McKinstrie won the championship. CARLTON Winter Fours. —Stewart, A. Pollard, Turner, Mclndoe, 30, v. White, Corsie, Baird, Bird, 15; Sawyer, Ross, TLollord, Pc rrv, 20, v. Aldis; Doyle, Bates, Kent, 16; Little,’ Bartrum, Pitt, Watson, 23, v. Hol--1 old, Darlow, Ramsay, Thornes, Is: Abdallah, Holland, Gavey, Pokes, 27, v. .1 ohnson, Baird, Barter, Ritchie, 14; Horre'.l, O’Loughlin, C. Mountain, Arey, v. Bell, Allan, Burns. Rowe, 14. Carlton Ferns: Wright, McKay, Warren, Ivilgour, 24, v. Trendal. Buchanan, Percy, Sneddon. 11. DEVONPORT Gold Stars: Flinn, Martinson. Pitt, senr., Anderson 24, v. Spicer, Sinclair, Newbegin, Ellisdon, 14. . _ T Ordinary draw: Atkin, Blair, McLeod, Bln ckie 27, v. Davis, Lacey, Coleman, McDonald. 24; Barker, Foster Elmsley, Watson 17, v. Martin, Hilljames. Newman, Bach 22; Koefoed, E. Buchanan 22. v. Scotland. A. L. Jones, 21. REMUERA Fiulavson Badges: Griffiths, H. East, Brav, E. A. East 23, v. Styak. Davis, Macfarlane, Coe 11. Winter Fours: Towlinson, Wilson, Spooner, Short 20, v. Booth, Williams, Clark, Russell IS; Choyce, Dempsey, Daniels IS, v. Annandale, Bowles, Young IS; Evans, Douglas E. D. Ashton, Wight 2‘> v Walker, Susman, Smith, Norton 19; Browne, W. W. Hill, Scott, McCallum 23, v. Mahoney, Whitaker. J. CKissling, Peterson 9; Edmiston, Kenderdine, Dransfield,- 26, v. Sullivan, Ormiston Burcher 25 MOUNT EDEN Final of Summer Tournament: Mueller, 11 aria nd, Slierrilf, Bigelow 23. v. Moore, Murdoch, Rintoul, Gatenby 20. Winter Fours: Care, Spence, Oatridge, Robertson 27 v. Bromwich, T. Nairn, Daislev, A. Nairn 10; Chambers, Fogarty, Campbell, Baker 21, v. Williams, Wright, H. O. Brown, Findlay 19; R. Bourke, Dignan, Vivian, Fraser 25, v. Bartlett, MeGreggor, Gill, Vugler 22; Owen. B. Smith, Sissons Battersby 23, v. Fergussoil. Kinnibmgh. L. Bourke, Hall. 12 j PONSON BY The third and fourth rounds of the Ponsoiiby Bowling Club’s Saturday tournament were played today. Three skips ti.-d and will play off next Saturday. They were: Somers, Miller, Mclnness, and Rutland. Results of today’s play were:— Third Round.—Mclnness 9, v. .Johnson S; But land 14. v. McCarthy 12; Miller 10, v. Mcivor 6; Somers 15, v. Bridges 4 >. Fourth Round. —Somers 16, v. Mcivor it; Johnson 16, v. Butland D; Mclnness 15. v McCarthy 1G; Miller 32, v. Bridges 1J The following matches were played on the Hillsborough Bowling Green on Saturday:— For the Dennison Pins.—Hillsborough: (Gregory, Goldsmith, Wilson, Sheath), 26. v. Devonport (Jackson, George, Melville. Morgan), 8. For the Jordan Pins.—Hillsborough (Pearce, Farland, Sainty, Williamson), 32, v. Mount Wellington (D. Melone, W. M clone, Bunn. Gatland), 11. Hillsborough ( Wonwell, Preston. Pollard, Thompson), 23. v. Dominion Road (Sawyer. •j Bailey, Virtue, Ashby), 13. NOMADS v. EDENiDALE At Edendale.—Conway, Fairbrother. I Bekman, Lundon, 22, v. Morrison, C. Hill. Avery, Edmunds, 22; Wiseman, McMil-

lan, Clarkson, Donnell, IS, v. Bluck, Chappell. Greenwood, A. Hill, 23. EPSOM v. DOMINION ROAD At Epsom.—P. Lamb, Bruce, do Launay, George, 25, v. Yeoman, Winks. Deni son, Levant], 1!). EPSOM v. "HERALD" At Epsom.—French, Ycale, Lawrence, Morison, 20, v. Hudson. Stockley, Girth. Hacket, 21; Hendry, Yearbury, Lamb. Ramsay 21, v. Miles, Beaming, Dent, Darby, 20; Ar. ury, Gordon, Foote, Clarke, 14, v. s.. .non, Brown, Honeycombe, Sims, 24. _ PONSONBY V. MOUNT ALBERT Edwin Stars (Ponsonby names first). —Allen, Richardson, Somerve.l, 20, v. Wallett, Garlick, Bromley. Clarke 17. HILLSBOROUGH v. MT. WELLINGTON Jordan Pins. —Pearce, Farland, Sainty, Williamson (holders), 32, v. P. Malone, AY Malone, Dunn, Gatward, 11. CARLTON v. EPSOM At Carlton. —Mitchell, Ronayne, Blair, Gillies, 14, v. Taylor, Parsons, Richmond. Milen. 29. CARLTON v. AUCKLAND Isaacs, T. Mountain, Wish art, Clarkson, IS, v. Ure, Duncan, Hardie Neil, Muston, 2(5. CARLTON v. DOMINION ROAD Whitaker, Linder, Cross, Hosking, 32, y. Donald, Sc / r and. Barber, W eblcy, Garrard. L.bott, Ball, Taylor, 12, v. Spiers, Clark, Kelly, Bush, 24. TE PAPAPA CLUB Champion Singles.—Simpson, 11, v. Roy Speight, 12; Bond, 10, v. R. G. Speight, £0; E. Marks, Hi, v. Angus, 17; R. G. Speight, 7, v. Roy Speight, 1G; Allcock, 12, v. Paterson, 7; Bond. 11. v. Angus, 1G; Crichton, G. v. Simpson, 17; Bond, 8, v. Fallon, 14; Crichton, S, v. Roy Speight, 15: Paterson, 9, v. R. G. Speight, L. Champion Pairs. —Thorpe, Fallon, 10, v. Dawson, Thursby, IS.

MEW SOUTH WALES WINS INTER-STATE RUGBY IN AUSTRALIA ! REVIVED AFTER TEN YEARS SYDNEY, Sunday. Inter-State Rugby football w a..' revived at the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday after a lapse of 10 years In the presence of 15,000 spectators New South Wales defeated Queensland by 47 points to 16. In the second half New South Wales scorec seven tries, four of which were converted, while Queensland secured £ penalty goal. The New South Wales backs were far superior to their opponents. AUCKLAND GUN CLUB CONDITIONS UNFAVOURABLE At the Auckland Gun Club’s ground on Saturday, where a series of mtehe was held, there was a fair attendance Conditions were unfavourable and ; strong wind increased the difficultie j for accurate shooting. The first seven-bird match was wo by W. 11. Hazard (14yds), with th possible. J. Donnelly (16), F. II Hazard (14), 1. Lomas (12), and F. 3: ! McKenzie (12), tied for second mone I with 6. The two first-named divide after a shoot-off. The second match was won by A. I Macredie- (19yds), with the possible, . Donnelly (16) and F. H. Hazard (14 again dividing second money. The chief nyitch for Mr. C. E. Hodge tropliv was won outright by A. 3: Macredie (19yds), with the possible c 15. all first barrels, a splendid perform a nee. F. M. Scccombe (T6yds) and • Donnelly (16yds) divided second mono with 3 4 each. j The next seven-bird match was wo outright by F- H. Seccombe (16:

- with the possible. W. IT. Hazard (14), R. TI. Hartley (13), and I. Lomas (11 yds), divided second money with 6 ■ each. The final match was won by A. E. Macredie (20yds), with the possible, J. Donnelly (16) being second with 6. The club’s winter shoot will be held • on Wednesday week, when Air. C. IT. Drysdale’s trophy will be competed for. ROAD CYCLING , "SLATER” HAYES AGAIN A STIRRING FINISH The Auckland Cycling Club held a j 20-mile event at the Mangere Bridge , on Saturday afternoon, under adverse j ’ conditions, a head wind troubling the ) riders. There was an attendance of 13 j • starters. Results: S. Hayes (scr), 1 J. Lindop (scr) 2 v K. Matliieson (2min) .... 3 Time, 54m 245. Fastest time: S. :, Hayes, 49m 545. !, Starting the last of three laps, Hayes j , and Lindop were leading. A stirring finish saw Ilayes win by one and a- j >» half lengths. Mathieson, three lengths ‘ away, was third. MANUKAU CLUB 5 At the Manukau Club's amateur meeting a 28-mile race was started from the Mangere Post Office. The attendance was poor, but a good contest resulted. Results: F. Casey (lm 255) 1 H. R. Dwight (lira) .... 2 L. Aldred (2m 45 s) .. .. 3 H. Russell (2m 455) 4 Time, S6m 365. Fastest time: J. 11. Wade (scr), 74m 7s. After the start the field formed into H two bunches in the four laps of the 5 course. The leaders had _ half a •J minute on the scratch men, Wade and Witten, who were doing some great lapping, but were unable to pick up ( i the leaders. Casey, in a spirited finish, won by about two inches. The a. third man was a length away. YVade beat Witten for fastest time by about •e seven lengths. FOOTBALL AT NORTHCOTE I prior to the commencement of the | Northcote-Otahuhu senior B grade game, which was played on the Muniis i cipal Recreation Reserve at Nortlicote c*s i un Saturday, Mr. W. Darlow, patron e. oi the Northcote Club, extended a wela come to Otahuhu as the first senior es League team to visit them, and as a souvenir presented the visitors with a :>n football. Three hearty cheers were ic given by the visitors for Mr. Darlow [I. and he then kicked off. E. Aided by the wind behind them, Otaey huhu kept up a succession of attack* ed on the home line and, being awarded a penalty, Eustace successfully landed £ E. goal. Otahuhu 2, Ramblers 0. j. After the interval, from a , ’ close to Otahuhu line, Keal secure* ‘ J and, cutting in, passed to Spencer whe ! scored. The kick at goal failed. Then • s j was no further score. }•:. ; For the visitors, Matson and Eu c< of I among the backs were solid and pi aye*, n- la fast and nippy game, while for tin J. Ramblers Robinson at full-back wa: ey ' the mainstay. Time after time, b: his splendid kicking and tackling, h* on ; saved his side. ivds) Mr. P. W. Rogers was referee.

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THE SCORE BOARD Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 667, 20 May 1929, Page 7