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CRICKET COMPETITIONS

SENIOR B GRADE POINTS. The following amended list of points scored by senior B grade New Plymouth teams includes a match played between Old Boys A and School: — Senior B.

Ilgfe W 'V ■'■■■ t 11 ■ ■ - . : : ' ; A - . '• THE TARANAKI DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY. DECEMBER • FOOTBALL IN ENGLAND B OXING iN NEW PLYMOUTH Here is your opportunity to reRO ESULTS OF WEEK-END MATCHES, p EVIEW OF YEAR’S SUCCESS FOOT 1 plenish the Linen Cupboard at By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, Nov. 29. . a low outlay. L ai Results of the Kugby Union, Rugby jague and Association football matches e:—— ■ RUGBY UNION. 1 REPORT TO ANNUAL 1 MEETING. ■ . •. '• . ■ >. ■■ ■ 3 High Grade Sh< 11 ONOVAN1S PROFESSIONAL BOUTS. 22in. Absorbent Teatowelling, with Beautiful Art Silk Bedspreads. ■ ‘D Bradford 19, Liverpool 0. 1 Swansea 11, Gloucester 10. ( coloured border. 10|d yard. Heavily fringed all sides with Silk Bullion. Full Double Bed 50in. Coloured Bordered Dice Pat- gize , 2 4/6. x|' Cardiff 2o,’Blackheath 0. A review of a successful year fe emtAm Table Damask. 1/9 yard. Devonport Services 9, St. Barts 3. Leicester 21, Waterloo 5. London Scottish 12, Birkenhead Park r Y 11 45 x 45 Coloured Bordered Damask 54in. Pure Fine Twill Sheeting. oarh odied in the, report of the Taranaki oxing Association, New Plymouth, to ■ ■ ■ 1/5J- yard; 80in., 2/6 yard. 1 4. b e presented at the annudl meeting. , _ , , . Single Coloured Quilts. In Blue, Coloured Stencilled Bedspreads, in | w Helio . g/11 each> all colours. Single size 4/11, Newport 12, Harlequins 0. Northajnptoii 11, Guy’s Hospital 3. e Old Merchant Tailors 3, Cambridge The report for the . thirteen months nding July 31, 1930, explains that the elay°in holding the annual meeting is • Double size 6/11. Ready-made Tea Towels.' ColourI Jniversity Yl. n d London Welsh 3, Rosslyn Park 0. t ue to the severe illness of the secreary Mr. E. J. Carr, who was incapaPillow Slips. Made from good e d bordered and hemmed ready Bristol 26; Devonport Services 7. c itated for nearly three months. Api quality Pillow Cotton.; Hem- for use. 8d each, med and tapdd ready for use. Neath 7„ Llanelly 5. Watsoriians 19, Selkirk 9. £ areciation of the action of Mr. P. E. Jtainton in voluntarily stepping into the | . i i. ■: V ’*. * ■•' ■■ ■ .J-' - " lOjd each. 18 x j 8 Damask Table Napkins. , A good serviceable article. 6d - NORTHERN' UNION. □reach ie expressed. To place before the public the best No. 189P, AS ILLUST 40in. Heavy Pure Pillow Cotton. ea( | ■Lancashire Cup Final. natchcs possible and to give Tommy i A Man’s unique Shoe, for wear. First quality Paten Shoe. Smart full fitting recommend with confidence. W 9 ■ . 1/- yard. Donovan the opportunity of meeting • . St. Helen’s Rees IF, Wigan 3, played it Swinton. ■ ■■ Cqmpetition Matches. Batley 1, Barrow 0. , Bradford Navals 4, Hull 11. the best boxers the association adopted the policy of bringing boxers from . jverseas. This entailed much extra vdrk and 46 committee meetings were held, in addition to the niatch and subi rw-ij T T .1 DEVON STREET, 1 he Hustlers NEW PLYMOUTH r • THE HONEST VALUE DRAPERS. Wigan Highfield 15, Broughton Rovers committee meetings. _ An amateur and seven professional tournaments were held. The professional tournaments featured Donovan, his opponents being M. Hatton, T. Griffiths, ■ / , . . 1. '• 'T"4Castleford. 22,. Bramley 3. Halifax 10, Salford 10. Hull Kingston Rovers 12, Dewsbury 2. - ■A S ’ . « Keighley 3, • Oldham 17. ; 1\ Doble, T. Crowle (twice), P. Sarron 11 Leeds 32, York 2. and L. Bloom. In each Donovan had 7-' ' I >■■’.« ■ Leigh 12, Widnes 5. St. Helens 33, Rochdale H 15. W°n. •ritJ.U After Donovan had defeated. Gnfntlis, ; y.jv'ri - Swinton 21, Featherston Rovers 7. Wakefield Town 3, Hunslet ll. the best in his class in the Dominion at the time, the association approached New Ply mov 1 • Warrington 16, Hudedrsfield 3. the American, Sarron. An offer to sign i Wigan v. St. Helens. Rees, not played. up Sarron to meet 'Donovan made by Mr. A. Maxwell, Wellington, early in ■September, was finalised, and the match fixed for the end of November, the purse mi— a FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION’S CUP. First Round. being the maximum of £200 plus £40 Wellington 0, Wombwell 0. expenses permitted by the New Council. Sarron/however, asked £300. Rochdale 1, Doncaster Rovers 2. EMTERTA NM&NTS Halifax Town 2, Mansfield Town 2. The association sought a way to accede i ' 1 Tranmere .Rovers 4, Gateshead 4, Wrexham 2, Wigan Borough 0. to the request legally, the reply to Sarron being delaved. When a cable was ; ■; ;■ • .1 fe ' z ■ Ss f / \ Nelson 4, Workington 0. sent accepting the terms, Sarron replied THE REGENT. . | Hartlepools United 2, Stockport that he had accepted Wellington’s terms. f i County 3. Eventually, the bout took place in the ' ' “CAUGHT SHORT” FINALLY. v Accrington Stanley 3, Lancaster Town open air at-Western Park on March 15. 1. •• The report congratulated Donovan oni The big all talking comedy sensation .*■-.. . 1 Scarborough. 6, Rhyl Athletic 9. winning the New Zealand championship “Caught Short” rill be finally presented ; .. Kilmarnock 2, Queen’s Parade 1. on Saturday. at The Regent, New Plymouth, to-night. - 1 York. City 3, Ghasley Rovers 1. OTHER OVERSEA FIGHTERS; ( , Marie Dressier and Polly Moran provide THE DELA ‘Selsey” Ttnonlar favourite in the-“Dela” , Chesterfield 1, Notts County 2. the year’s finest collection of ■ laughs in •• • •• A Newark: 2, Rotherham United 1. Gainsborough Trinity 1, Scunthorpe United 0., . ,: Crewe Alexandra I, Jarrow 0. Lincoln City 8, Barrow 3. Carlisle United 3, New, Brighton 1. During the delay before the Sarron ,'bout the executive arranged, three other bouts against overseas boxers. Doble, who was brought to New Zealand by ; ■the Wellington Association to meet .Donovan, was persuaded to obtain extra' ■ leave Tor" a return bout at New Plymouth. .This was won by Donovan after one of the best fights seen in New Plymouth. A half share (£20) of Doble’s: expenses was paid .by the Tara-, naki Association. Owing to. Donovan having his - face cut in the bout the 'match arranged by . the Ashburton As-; sociation with H. Leckie had to be> postponed a week, and the Ashblirton.; Association claimed £34 for a loss on the bout The executive was able to this Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer attraction. Anita. Page and Charles Morton supply the romantic interest. A fine, supporting programme is also screened in conjunction with - “Caught Short.” ' . . .. Would the average husband, finding Z <■ range? Most delightful two colour * • effects in fast colours - with white •" -X /' crepe soles. Very suitable for Tennis. XTEVER has such complete satisfaction been IN assured in Summer Footwear as is now proSouthport 4, Darlington 2. Walsall 1, Bournemouth 0. Aidershot 4, Peterborough 1. Folkestone 5, Sittihgbourne 3. Norwich City' 2, Swindon Town 0. Luton Town 2, Clapton Orient 2. Waithamstowe-Avcnue 1,. Watford 5. his Wife in another man’s roofn in an out-of-the-way irin in England, late on a stormy - night; be willing to listen to her explanation? This is tjie problem developed in the story of “Evidence,” the vided by the “Dela” range. Shoes for sport . . . all talking vitaphone picture in which Penlihe Frederick is starred by Warner ■ <, for street wear ... for the-house ... and for Northfleet. United 0, Exeter City 3. Bros, and which commences at The Rethe beach. Exquisitely faultlessly finished and great value—qualified in every par1 Dulwichi Hamlet 2, Newport,- County 2. ' ’ ' f Crystal Palace 6, Taunton Town 0. gent to-morrow night. The feature cast incirides Conway Tearle, William Gourtenav. - Lowell ’ Sherman, Lionel Belmore, -'T ' ticular to enhance the prestige associated with— Tunbridge Wells Rangers 3, KingsAlec B . - Francis, Madeline Seymore, R. ‘Made-in-England.’ Every advantage is gained by asking your retailer to show you the ‘Dela’ range THE DELA Cromer” Ionian 0. Fulham 1, Wimbledon 1., ? Ilford 1, Brentford 6. Northampton Town 1, Coventryx City 2. ■ ' '■ ’ ’ ' : . / ■Gillingham 7, Guildford City 2., Bristol Rovers 4, Merthyr Town 1. Queen’s Park Rangers 5,. Thames 0. 'compromise for £22 10s. ; ; The executive arranged . with Mr. J.; .Donald,, Sydney, to send T. Crowle.; 7jCrowle> asked for £100 as share 0f; each of the two bouts, but the executive offered - a. £200 puree for the first bout ■.plus £40 expenses. Contracts were Myrna Loy, Ivan Simpson ana n reaaie Burke Frederick. John Adolfi directed. f /. . ’ EVERYBODY’S. TALKIES. FAMILY' NIGHT TO-NIGHT. '■ /■■.:■•• A “Dela” shoe specially \ made for comfort in con- •• • \ fonnity with the latest x'xN 1 hygienic principles. One y 1 bar, white duplex canvas, J JnvSx ' crepe sole ... great comfort • ... irreat f S/ wear. ■ f I Southend 1 United 0, Torquay United 1., First Division. Aston Villa v. Portsmouth, postponed as the grouhd was unfit. Bolton Wanderers 2; Birmingham 0. Chelsea.!, Arsenal 5. ' • Grimsbv Town 2, Leeds United 0. Huddetsfield Town I; Manchester City signed for two bouts at purses of. £200and . £150' respectively. Donovan won both 1 bouts.;Crowle was allowed to box; 'for the Manawatu Association, but sb; ' far that association had ngt refunded) the Taranaki Association £13 6s 8d, .that being a third of the expenses of importing Crbwlc. The executive haff de-: “The Love Parade,” Paramount’s remarkable production now showing at Everybody’s. theatre,. New Plymouth, is ; captivating everyone. who sees and hears it. In this production, the star, Maurice. Chevalier sings several songs, and tomake matters complete, he spends considerable time flattering, flirting and 1 1 Liverpool 6/Shefheld United 1. 1 Manchester United T, - Sunderland 1. 1 Middlesbrough 4, Derby County 1. NeW Zealand'Council. • : -.i, ) 1 Donovan was matched with L.-Bloom, the former winning. The bout result-: finally falling in love with his beautiful leading Jady, Jeanette MacDonald, who is ideally cast as the young, beautiful and unmarried Queen of Sylvania. And - Newcastle United 2, Blackburn Rovers cd in a heavy loss to the association. ’ The executive considerably exceeded the limit' allowed by; the - - New Zealand the ou serif iridS it is impossible to . resist. 7— ' ' ' '■ : '-' s ■ I 3. Sheffield Wednesday 7, Blackpool 1. . - West Ham United 2, Leicester City jo. ■ *■■ ' ■' ’ '. In the. third - division no games were played. the dashing. Chevalier, whose amorous adventures are the ■ of the king-, dpm. ■ Lupino Lane- and Lillian Roth in the leading supporting roles provide the kirid of . comedy 'that is appreciated by all.. - Songs- hits include “My Dream - • t .’. • ; ) Council when the - puree for the SarronDonovan A bout was fixed at. £440. The purse question was brought to a head. . The New Zealand Council fined offend-. . ■ < . - —4 /•.- “ f - SCOTTISH LEAGUE. ing associations . the maximum (£5) and raised the maximum of the penalty to £50. The purse limit for the first bout with an overseas, .professional .was increased, to. £300 and made £200 for all Lover,” “Paris, Stay the Same,” “March of the Grenadiers,” “Anything to Please the Queen” and “Let’s Be Common.” The supporting programme; includes “The Lovn Parade” overture, “I’m Afraid to fz Summer First : Division. - - Aberdeen 4, Morton 6. Airdrie 2, Cowdenbeath I. -J:. . ’jJt'r'M’ Ayr United - 2, Motherwell 3. othere. Home n the Dark” (song cartoon) / 'r P ' Celtic v. Dundee? postponed*.owing to fog. . ■ - - 1 < East - Fife - 4, .Falkirk 4. ■ _ Hamilton Academicals 1,. Hibernian 0. . . • Hearts 3, St. Mirren 1. . Kilmarnock 2, Queen’s Parade 1. Leith Athletic 2, Partick Thistle 1. AMATEURS ENCOURAGED.' i The amateur side of the sport reand “Don’t Believe” (comedy). "The Love Parade” will be finally screened tomorrow night. ■. .... . FOOTWEAR L ' . '' s ft:' - Wholesale Distributors for New /Zealand V ross and glendining ltd. Branches Throughout New Zealand ceived attention . during the year, the championships being'decided at New Plymouth. A heavy loss resulted.. Four contestants, .A. Childs (Stratford), E. Griffin (Hawera), D. Roebuck ■ ' ' J / :' , . . ‘ < •' ' ' '• : INGLEWOOD TALKIES. “PARADE OF THE WEST.” . 1 " . Second Division. Brechin City 1, Arbroath 0. Clydebank. 3, Alloa 0. 1 1 Dumbarton 1, Albion Rovers 0. ■ and S. Byrne (New Plymouth) were With the spectacular and colourful background of one of the original oldlime, wild west, shows,, snapping with action and thrills arid featured by a re- ' ■' t 1 sent to the New Zealand championships at Greymouth and. all made a gooc showing, Roebuck and Griffin, being pro- ■' 1 Dundee United 2„ King’s Park 0. minent. . , viva! of famous bl<jl western songs, “The Parade of the West,” Universal all-talk-in<r production starring Ken Maynard, will be shown at Inglewood to-morrow evening. Maynard in the picture revives Q of the picturesque corner lot 1 Dunfermline A 1, St. Bernards 2. East Stirlingshire 5, Armadale 0. Forfar A 1, Raith Rovers 0. Queen, of, the. South 5, Boness 0. Stenhousemuir 6, St.■ Johnstone 2. Five or six amateur bouts weie . •? • ,/•■ • 'X I cu^v o was ver u 'd a ™~ wvrCIV5) geroics. A friend recomstaged as preliminaries to each profes sional contest and great interest has been taken in these events. The execu tive. rendered assistance at the Nen [ Plymouth High School tournament. Thi report complimented. the school aric • staff on the fine showing. .. The Taranaki amateur championship - > ’ " 1 1 h ’/ / mended me to try Radox. II 1 Third Lanark, v. Monfrose, postpone! show” with its exploitation i ' severab ti'fnes, the /7 f-\ 1 '. ''J corns began to soften, and I owing to fog. for some miraculous “cure all,” and the ? first • of the old wild west shows which r have become an American institution. The leading lady is Gladys McConnell. ‘V - - 1 •’■ \V/ Jax /vV:?/ picked huge pieces off with m y fingers. The relief was . wonderful. The corns have ' \ now gone” 24ta Sept., 1929. Mrs. E. A. UNEMPLOYMENT WORKS were held at Hawera this year unde the auspices of the four Taranaki As sociations and the meeting showed substantial loss, the bulk of which wa shared equally by the Hawera,. Strat ford and New Plymouth Associations The tournament did riot occur in th n year covered by the,Report. The amateur titleholders for 1930 are ■e Flyweight and bantamweight, D. Rot ,f buck (New Plymouth); feather, C. Ta j. bot (Eltham); light, F. Hutchens (E v tham); welter, R. Furze (Tikorangi) «• middle and light-heavy, E. Griffen (h 1 A ; TARANAKI COUNTY PLANS. CRICKET COMPETITIONS Original letter on file for inspection. When you put, your feet into o-ffA-r a foot-bath containing Radox 1 ICKcCl out dlicr g a ft s the <j ea( j com _ The possibility of employing, men o special unemployment relief works dui iug tho Christmas period.in accordant with the Unemployment Board’s offer < e . SENIOR B GRADE POINTS. The following amended list of points 1- scored by senior B grade New PlyT> _ J T7z-. ~ bines with the Radox to forn J JtvclQOX FOOtuaXllS a protein salt of the actual £25,000 as £2 for £1 subsidy on aj I proved relief works was discussed the Taranaki County Council yesterda It was decided to hold a special meetir ’ of the council on Friday afternoon befo the meeting of local body representativ of North Taranaki on Friday evening. ; mouth teams includes a match played i- between Old Boys A and School:— corn itself. This dissolves in Cutting corns is not only dan- wa ter, and so loosens the corn gerous—it is useless. They th a t it may be lifted out bodsimply grow again, and each ij v . Radox Bath Salts does aha); heavy, F. Smi’theram - (Patea e Last year’s, titleholders -were:. Fl; , s weight, D. Roebuck (New Plymouth; bantam, N. Childs (Stratford); ferit a . er, A. C. Turner (Waitara); light,.! ■ Christiansen (New Plymouth); welte )• . /- 1■Senior B. a -IS -d e & time the operation is per- no t a ffect the living skin. It 1 As representatives of the farming i r, formed it-increases the dan- ; s on i v the corn which is disterests the council discussed the po sibility of subsidies applying to farme , when useful work , was offering. T. chairman (Mr. J. S. Connett) said th the £2 for £1 subsidy would indirect (save the ratepayers’ money if it w rs A. Duggan (Hawera.); middle and ligh tZ • jj .: <s w - .-r a. a. A jo ger, by one more opportunity, so lved. Your chemist stocks ie heavy, E. Griffen (Inaha); heavy, S. - Pi co ci w •—1 . J Park . 4 0 3 1 0.7 of blood-poisoning, and worse, p ac i O x Bath Salts. Half-pound . ,* Byrne (New Plymouth). Western setting in. Don’t have these pi n fc p ac ket, 2/2;. doubl dangers hanging over you; in quantity, 3/8. Do not pa e y [y R. Furze (Tikorangi), E. Griffin (H. wera) and D. Roebuck (New Plymouth i) Old Boys A •• 4 1 1 1 1 6 i- New Plymouth -402024 short, don’t have corns. mor e. 1 used on necessary works. The coun< pionships at Palmerston North. Tht acouitted themselves well but had t •V High School .. 4 0 I O 3 - Simply do as hundreds of | might be justified in “stretching a pom ie Old Boys B .. 4 u u u * v

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 December 1930, Page 4

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CRICKET COMPETITIONS Taranaki Daily News, 2 December 1930, Page 4

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