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BASKETBALL

HIGH StIIGOL BEAT WOODBURY In a first-grade basketball match at I Geraldine on Saturday. Pleasant Point i 11 beat Geraldine 7. The half-time | score was 6-3 in Point's favour. Miss High School scored well in a second- I grade match and defeated Woodbury I by 24 goai to 12. The half-time score I was 14-4. Miss Sylvia Powell was referee. At Temulia Oran Bridge decisively beat Huirapa by 12 goals to three. PERSONAL Before her departure for Christchurch the stall of the Canterbury Farmers' Co-operative Association ??r:bicd io bid farewell to Miss F. A. iiomiin. Gi rhe cilice staff. In presenting her with a tra' c’ling rug. ‘he | manager. Mt A. G. Brown expressed iiis regret al ?I> Haskins' puidmg departure and wished her every happinc s in her figure sphere McssrsW. J. | Harris. J. Gresham. R. Cle: r and Miss C. Kidd cordially endorsed the remarks. I GOLF PLEAt-AN'T IVIN’T BEATEN The Geraldine District Golf Club's team beat a team from the Pleasant Point Club by one game in a match on the Geraldine links on Saturday. The

FourbaF Clarkson and Webb v. O. Evans anci Kerr i i Brenton and R. Patrick v. R. and A. Roberts ?: Scot and Mell wrick v. Todd and ...10 McGuigan and Brenton v. N. ; Evans and Turnbull 0 1 I Hamilton and Lysaght v. Giles and Smith 0 II Russell and Guinness . Parr and i White 1 0 | Total 3 3 1 Match total 91 85 | Stableford Bogey The best cards returned in a Stable- | ford bogey match were as follow:

Mr Stanley H. Mayne. F.S.M.C., F. 1.0 ‘London) representing Procter’s, the Opticians. Christchurch, will be visiting Geraldine on Wednesday, July 27. ind may be consulted on all defects of I eyesight at the Crown Hotel from 11 i.m. to 4 p.in. Appointments can now :c made by writing or ringing Mr Morris Williams. Chemist, ’phone 61

G. P.P. T. C. Cl?r!:sun v. O. Evans .... 0 1 I W. C. V.'; L’> t B K rr 1 0 I A. L. Brenton v. W. li :u .... 0 1 E. E. Scot*, v A. D Bodd . . .. 1 0 | J J. M* Gui-an \ R. E iurnbull 1 o| . E. P. S. v. N. Evans .. 0 1 | \V. Hamilton v. A. H. Giles .... 0 1 i J. I. Lysa<: it v. D. S. Smith .... 1 0 | F. F. E. Russell v. P. Parr .... 1 0 j E. R. Guinness v. R. White .. 1 0 | Total 6’

Senior Dr. L. C. Mtul 24 11 35 J C. Temple 22 6 28 D. C. Williamson 16 12 28 A. B. Lane 14 13 27 Junior A. Mackay 21 20 41 A. G. Bn ant 9 23 32 G. N. Fcilden 13 18 31 W. II. Kiri: 8 23 31 L. J. Bennington 9 20 29 Dr. G. W. Curl is 9 20 29 Women’s Medal Match A women's medal match played curing the week resulted • follows:— Senior Mrs E. P. S. Bennett .... 94 1G 78 Miss C. Poihill 105 20 85 Mrs C. Wooding 98 11 87 Junior Miss E. A. McIlroy 114 30 84 Mrs W.S. Pair 113 26 87

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21085, 11 July 1938, Page 4

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BASKETBALL Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21085, 11 July 1938, Page 4

BASKETBALL Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21085, 11 July 1938, Page 4