GERALDINE.
, (From Our Own Correspondent.) CRIBBAGE MATCH. Tomuka.‘'v. Geraldino bowlers, being oven for games played through tho winter, the, conqueror was played at Geraldine. Tho Temuka team ■ won handsomely, the score being 71 to 44 games. Tho visitors wore entertained to supper at Mr Paterson’s rooms. rn. .. 41 1 nr,., ~ mrtl'AO 1
SEVEN-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT. Tho comm it too of Alio Sports Association met in Mr Kennedy’s rooms, ivhon : tlio following officers were appointed, land arrangements made for tile football tournament:—Patron, Mr'T. D. Burnett, M.R.; controller of events, Mr J. Kennedy; judical commit,too, Messrs IJ. Lack, C. Voss, F. R. Flatman, ,T. Kennedy; referee appointment, Mr 3. | Barrett; team stewards, Messrs W. Hamilton (chief)", F. J. AVood, J. Lorimer, J. Sutlierland, A. Burmester, 11. Clowio, N. S. Barker, F. timekeopers, Mc-srs J. jMclJrAy’(oliief), T. Twigs, ,T. AV. Macdonald, J. AAk Miller, I!. R. Macdonald, A. J. 8011, F. E. South; result board stewards, Messrs B. Haves, C. K'iight, C. Stock; lino umpires, Messrs G. Loach (chief), R. McLeod, R. Hendry, B. Hutton, R. Noulz.c, H. B. Neutzc, X. Sherratt,, A. South, J. C, S. Thomas, Rev. 11. Cox. AVyn Davison; lion, surgeons, Dr. Fulton, Hr. Curtis, Hr. Paterson; ground committee, Messrs G. Loach, H. Noutzc, B. Hatton, J. C. S. Thomas, A. B'dl, AA T . Hamilton. It was decided to arrange with Mr Bryant to supply refreshments on tho ground. On the motion of Mr Noutze,. it was ; decided to erect all the dressing tents ’ towel her near the baths. I Mr J. AA r . Miller offered to cart seat- | ing for the pnldie.—The offer was ae- ! ceptod with thanks. I It was agreed that tho Business ! Men’s Association he approached re I business places closing from 12 o’clock I to 5 o’e’oelc on tournament day. I Application is to be made, to tho ; South Canterbury Rugby Union fertile loan of four footballs for tho day. j Tho Geraldine Band will bo asked to : plav out on September ‘lth. 1 Messrs G. Glover, AV. Hamilton, and ; J. C. S. Thomas wore appointed ajcommitleo to draw the teams.
• Tno following were the scores — Wolfs end MoKechnio v.,Fraser G. T. and Hope ... Storlc and McClure v. McCallum 5 6 and McLeod 1 ... Dean and Hamilton v. Abbott 6 5 ‘and Levons ... ... Lark and Ncutzo v. Sinclair and 1 9 Strange Hardrnstle and Hatton v. Clour2 10 ley and Jamieson ■ ... Campbell and Hayward v. Joynt 4 9 and Harvcv ju nr Heiirv and Paterson v. Watson 4 8 and Perry ;. ... Broad and McNamara v. Payn 3 9 and Pierce Matins and Pennington v. Har7 3 vey Bonr. and Lawry 6 4 Turner v. W. Perry 6 8 totals. —Geraldine 44, Tcmuka 71
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 23 August 1926, Page 6
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