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MARTON

JUNIOR REFORM LEAGUE A general meeting of the Junior Reform League will be held in the Marton Jockey Club’s rooms on We nesday evening next, at 8 o’clock. The proceedings will I e ou different lines from former meetings, and should prove very interesting, taking the form of a discussion on current topics. A full attendance is requested. MARTON A. AND P. BALL There is every indication of the annual ball of the Marton District A. aud P. Association ,eing a great success 'i Friday evening, J no 26. The sale of tickets is equal to that of previous years. The music will be provided by McNeill’s Novelty Dance Band (New Plymouth') and will consist of all the latest in jazz and modern dance music. A demonstration of the modern waltz will be given by Miss Bark • and partner during an Interval. .'he ladies’ committee report splendid progress in connection with their canvass fo” the supper, and a first class evening’s enjoyment is assured. OROUA HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Following are the fixtures and referees for Wednesday’s mat'hes:— Rata v. Waituna, at Wai tuna, 2.45 (Mr T. F. Iwikau). Bulls v. Haleumbe Athletic, at Halcombc, 2.30 (Messrs To Tomo and W. Stewart). Marton Athletic v. Tokorangi, at Tokorangi, 2.30 (Messrs A. Smart and A. Grace). Tuprakina v. United, at Marton, 2.30 (Mr G. McKoy). The following will represent Marton Athletic against Tokorangi: M. Whale, G. Whale, J. Whale, B. Batchelar, N. Davies, P. Carpenter, M. and D. Ransom, O. Jensen, E. and M. Rosser. Emergencies: M. Howlett and B. Bovett. United team against Turakina: M. Morrison, M. Bland, G. Green, 1. Oldfield, Rita Green, E. Brock, M. Paget, B. Staples, Ruth Green, T. . fcDonald, N. Kingham. Emergencies: B. Cummins and M. Stent. Men’s team to play Pirates at Feilding, at 3 p.m.: G. Nuttall, O. Over, F. Barrington, R. Todd, A. Duncan, E. Thompson, A. Grace, E. Steere, H. Cutler, V. Barnes, an " R. Pritchard. Emergencies to travel: I. Price and J. Hunt. INTER-CLUB GOLF MANAWATU DEFEATS MARTON The inter-club match between the Manawatu and Marton Golf Clubs, played at Hokowhitu over the weekend resulted in an easy victory for the home side. The weather was not too favourable, rain falling in the morning, but the course was in good order. The four-ball matches were down for decision before lunch, but rain commenced early and piny was abandoned played in conjunction with the singles, until after nqon, the four-balls being i In the four-ball Manawatu won nine !

matches and Marton one, and in the. singles Manawatu secured fourteen wins to Marton’s four with two matches halved. Tho detailed results are as follows, Marton players named first: - Four-Balls M. C. Fcnwicke and A. FullertonSmith lost to K. Glendinning and A. Seifert; F. J. Christensen and LL. \V. Collier lost to T. Louisson and L. Seifert; S. A. Gov and Tony FullertonSmith Jost to C. G. and R. G. Moore; lost to E. R. Chapman and J. M. Tayi lor; G. M. Moffitt and J. Openshaw ,F. A. Fullerton-Smith and G. Bevan beat T. Stubbs and E. Fletcher; R. McKenzie and J. Openshaw lost to A. E. Joblin and J. E. Lewis; C. M. Holdiway and r . Atkinson lost F. Raven and J. W. Rodden; A. 1. Marshall and A. N. Other lost to N. 11. Sinclair and A. M. Ougley; D. ladden and F. Coleman lost to F. Feild and J. F. Wesney; Dr. Church 11. Coleman Jost to D. Macpherson aud R. 11. Spencer. Singles M. C. Fcnwicke lost to K. Glendinning; A. Fullerton-Smith beat A. Seifert; F. J. Christensen lost to T. Louisson; H. W. Collier lost to L. Seifert; S. A. Gover lost to C. G. Moore; Tony Fullerton-Smith beat R. G. Moore; F. A. Fullerton-Smith lost to E. R. Chapman; G. Bevan beat J M. Taylor; G. M. Moffiitt beat T. Stubbs; J. Openshaw lost to E. Fletcher; R. McKenzie lost to A. E. Joblin; J. Openshaw lost to J. E. Lewis; C. M. Holdaway lost to F. Raven; M. Atkinson halved with '.V. Rodden, A. H. Marshal, lost to N. H. Sinclair; A. N. Other lost to A. M. Ongley; D. Sladden lost to F. Field; F. Coleman lost to J. S. Wesney; Dr. Church lost to D. Macpherson; H. Coleman halved with R. H. Spencer. LADIES’ GOLF Following is the draw for the bogey match be played to-day;— Mrs Marshall v. Mrs Harris. Mrs Bevan v. Miss Miles. Mrs Anderson v. Miss Smith . Miss Baldwin v. Mrg McLean. Mrs Stanford v. Miss Howard. Miss Gaisford v. Miss Lambert. Mrs Glasgow v. Miss Beckett. Mrs Christensen v. Miss Miller. Mrs Ladley v. Mrs Fcnwicke. Mrs Gover v. Mrs Dudding. To start from No. 5 tee not later than 1.15 p.m.: Airs Farmer v. Mrs Stewart. Airs Wheeler v. Aliss FullertonSmith. Airs Holdaway v. Aliss Thoms. Airs Scoon v. Airs F. FullertonSmith. Aliss Cockburn v. Aliss Opeiishaw. Airs Rutherford v. Aliss K. Gilpin. To start from No. 7 too not later than 1.15 p.m.: Airs 11. Gower v. Airs Openshaw. Aliss E. Galpin v. Aliss L. Cockburn. Aliss AL Galpin v. Scorer. Last week the sealed >rders match was won by Airs Wheeler. Aliss Al. Galpin returned tho best junior card. (Continued ou Page 12).

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 140, 16 June 1931, Page 3

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MARTON Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 140, 16 June 1931, Page 3

MARTON Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 140, 16 June 1931, Page 3