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"STOP PRESS" NEWS

(Rese.-"fed for late news after the paper has gone to prea^HjH SEE JONES, McC-ROSTLK < i • 11* OKI AN T ANN OU N GEM EN ON PAGE 9. SECOND IN CYCLE RACE. V G. M'Xenzie, . who .. secured place is twenty years of age andl was making liis first appearance in 1 the race. lie has done very little " racing before, his only previous win being in a race over twenty-seven miles in the Ashburton County. He had one spill near 'Rakaia. M’Kenzie and' Mackie kept together until about half a mile from the entrance to the . Trotting Ground, where Mackie pulled' into the load. TIMA RTT-CHRISTOHT7RCH PRELIMINARY EVENTS. Two first and one third place recorded in favour of Carnage. Cycles. TENNIS. A GRADE COMPETITION. st Albans defeated Ascot by tS games to 10. RUGBY. Wellington T defeated Mana-watu-Horow henua (1G). DGi.hJi.,. >•; ember J.b ' IT; and University in aid of the unemployed fund resulted in a win for the former. There was an attendance of 13,000. The final scores OTAGO REPRESENTATIVES 25 UNIVERSITY . . .3 RUGBY FOOTBALL. ( AUCKLAND, September 23. \ Auckland 54, Wellington nil. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. AUCKLAND, September 23. Final score—Kangaroos 65; Australasia 27. HOCKEY. AUCKLAND, September 23. Final score—AuckLand 6; Australia X. AVONDALE RACES. SWANSON HACK WELTER HANDICAP—Tireless 1, Pentagram '2, Gold 3. . c .cGjhed—Souterina, Master Curran, Te Akitai. KAIAPOI GOLF CLUB. In the semi-finals of the Kaiapoi Golf Club's mixed foursome championship for the Leithead Cup palyed this afternoon, Miss Stark and L. Robinson beat Miss Palmer and H. Miller. Miss Purdie and J. S. Yellowlees beat Miss Smith and A. E. Brown. BASKETBALL. Kia Ora defeated GilbyV by 20 to C. Referee, Miss I. Archer. Y.W.C.A. (playing £ defeated Digby’s (playing 6) by 16 to 2. Mise Edna Jones was reforce.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16846, 23 September 1922, Page 1

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"STOP PRESS" NEWS Star (Christchurch), Issue 16846, 23 September 1922, Page 1

"STOP PRESS" NEWS Star (Christchurch), Issue 16846, 23 September 1922, Page 1

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