BULLS
CRICKET I Bulls, with thc assistance of two Martonians, defeated Terraco End on Bulls Domain during the week end by 8 wickets. The visitors batted first, and made 83 (Brady 16. Elley 15). Bulls replied with 216 (Duncan 63, Wysocki 47 retired). In their second innings Terrace End added 165 (Lvne 34, Summerville 24). Bulls knocked up the required runs with thc loss of two wickets. Thc standard of cricket was much higher than that usually exhibited here. Detailed scores are as follows: Terrace End. (Ist. Innings). Elley b Jeffries 15 Cockburn b Jeffries .. .... 5 Brady b Duncan ’ ~ 16 Barsanti b Jeffries q D. Rice c sub, b Duncan 3 Ward b Jeffries 13 Lyne b Jeffries 9 E. Elley b O’Connell 3 Hicken b Jeffries 2 Sommervillc c Meads, b Duncan 10 P. Rice not out 7 Extras 5 Total 83 I Bowling.—Jeffries 6 foi; 36; Duncan 3 for 28; Reeve 0 for 8; O’Connell I for 5. Bulls (Ist. Innings). Jeffries b B. Rice |.| [Meads b CoVkburn .. .. A. Duncan c Ward, b P. Rice .63 M. Wysocki retired .... . . 47. O ’Connell c Sommervillc, b D. Rice 8 Reeve c P. Rice, b Elley . . .. 33 Lunn cP. Rice, bD. Rfc c .... 2 Elley c Sommervillc, bD. Rice 2 Hart b D. Rice p Hitching Stpd. P. Rice, bD. Rice 5 de Burgh, not out .......... 9 Extras . . 18 Total 216 Bowling.—D. Rice 6 for 46; Brady 0 for 29; Sommcrville 0 for 39Hi'cken 0 for 25; Elley 1 for 16;’ Cotkburn 1 for 18; P. Rice 1 for 27Lyne 0 for 1. Terrace End (2nd. Innings). P. Rico 1) O’Connell s Hicken b Jeffries 19 Sommervillc b Reeve .. ’ * ’’ ” 24 Elley c Duncan, b Meads .. .. 2 Lyne b Duncan 34 Ward run out ]„5 Cockburn c and b Reeve ....;* 4 D. Rice, not out 17 Barsanti b Duncan .... ~ J 5 Elley b Jeffries . 4 Extras ’ 24 Total _ .. .. J 65. Bowling.—O’Connell 1 for 48; Hitching 2 for 16; Elley 0 for 5; Wysocki 0 for 5; Jeffries 2 for L 8; Reeve 2 for 22; Duncan 2 for 14; Meads 0 for 6; de Burgh 0 for 6. Bulls. (2nd. Innings). Lunn not out ]p Jeffries c Lyne, b P. Rice . 0 Duncan b D. Rice .. 12 Wysocki not out .. 13 Extras t 4 Total .39 Bowling.—P. Rice 1 for 11; Sommervillc 0 for 6; Elley 0 for 10, D. Rice 1 for 8. AUTUMN FLOWER SHOW Entries for the autumn flower, dahlia and vegetable show yesterday were satisfactory, and many large and beautiful blooms were exhibited in the dahlia classes, while the vegetable section was a strong one. The champion bloom was shown by Mrs J. Howard. Two very fine displays by Messrs Frank Mason and A.‘ Gibson were greatly admired. The attendance was well up to the average, visitors being present from all parts of the district. Various stalls appeared to be doing good business, and the function should be a great success. Credit for the smooth running of the show is due to the honorary secretaries, Revs. A. C. Lane and B. R. White. Following is the prize list:— Dahlias (amateur): Judge, Mr F. Mason.—Decorative (12 varieties): Mr Boswell 1, Mrs V. Smith 2, Mrs Keystone 3. Six varieties: Mr Boswell 1, Mrs V. Smith 2, Mrs T. R. Willis 3. Three varieties: Mrs V. Smith 1, Mr Boswell 2, Miss Goodall 3. Paeony: Miss L. Rogers 1. Cactus (6 varieties): Miss Walker 1; (3 varieties), Mr Boswell 1, Mrs V. Smith 2, Miss Walker 3. Pom Poms: -Mrs V. Smith 1, Mrs AL Wysocki 2, Miss L. Rogers 3. Charm Dahlias: Air Brown I. Other varieties: Air Boswell 1, Airs J. Howard 2, Air Webby 3. Seedling: Mr Webby. Dahlias (novice). —Decorative (6): Mrs J. Howard 1, Mr R. Webbv 2, Miss W. Clare 3; (3 varieties), Miss Clare 1, Afiss Dalrymple 2, Airs Jones 3. Paeony: Alias E. G. Brown. Cactus: Mr Webby 1, Afiss W. Clare 2, Afiss Brown 3. Pom Poms: Afrs Grace 1, Afiss L. Rogers 2. Gladioli (amateur): Six varieties.— Airs Francis 1, Afiss AhcKelvie 2. Cut Flowers (judge, Air A. Gibson). —Asters (6): Airs D. Howard 1, Airs H. Masters 2, Afiss Alerritt 3; twentyone entries. Three blooms: Airs IL Afasters J, Airs T. Graham 2, Flock House 3. Antirrhinums: Airs E. Smith I. 2, and 3. Geraniums: Airs 11. Ransom L Ga'lardias: Flock House 1. Gerberas: Afiss l. Hydrangeas: Airs P. Scott 1. Lilliums: Afrs J. Howard .1. Pcnstemon: Afrs J. Howard J Phlox Druramondi: Afiss AlcKelvie 1, Mrs F. Ellery 2, Mrs Francis 3. Zinnias: Afrs H. Afasters 1, Flock House 2, Afrs F. W. Alansell 3 Afarigolds: Afiss W. Clare 1, Mrs Grace, 2. Calendulas: Miss W. Clare 1. Scabious (annual): C. Bowen 1, Mrs Holland 2; perennial, Mrs IL Ransom 1. Roses (6): Miss W. Clare 1, Flo'ck House 2; three blooms, Air Webby 1, Flock House 2, Afiss Clare 3. Michelmas daisies: Flock House 1. Afrs J. Howard 2. Other varieties: Airs P. Scott 1,2. and 3; eight entries. Collection: Airs J. Howard 1. Flock House 2, Afiss Clare 3.
Decorative (judge, Airs J. A. Harris). —Gladioli: Miss Goodall 1. Dahlias: Airs Duncum 1. Zinnias: Miss Goodall 1. Decorated Basket: Miss Goodall 1. Miss E. Hope 2, Afrs Duneuni 3. Hand bouquet: Mrs Drew 1, 1 Lss AL Francis 2, Airs Duncuni 3. Posy: Miss Hope 1. Mrs A. Hope 2. Airs Drew 3. Decorated tabic: Afiss
J. Willis 1, Miss N. Wilson 2. Gent’s buttonholes: Mrs Gibbons 1, Aliss W. Clare 2, Afrs Duncum 3. Lady’s spray: Airs Drew and Aliss Hope (equal) I, Airs Duncum Children’s Section.— Basket of flowers: Ngaire Young 1. Gent’s buttonho es: Beryl Gibbons 1 and 3, R. Lane 2. Posy: Joan. White J, Beryl Gibbons 2, H. Wilson 3. Fruit (judge, Air Aggett). —Apples (dessert): Flock House 1 and 2, Mr R. Webby 3; cooking, B. Bowen 1, Flock House 2, Afrs Afarumaru 3. Pears: J. Rodgers 1, Flock House 2 and 3. Lemons: Airs Afarumaru 1. Other varieties: Fleck House 1, Air R. Webby 2, W. Klatt 3. Vegetables (Judge, Mr. Aggett) Beans (French): Flock House 1 and 3, Air. C. H. Cline -• Beaus (.ruuaer): N. Alerritt 1, Alls. Watson 2, W.Klatt 3. Beet (lung): Flock House 1 and 3, N. Alerritt 2. Carrots (lung): A. Kemp 1, Alls. 11. Ransom 2, It. Rodgers 3. Carrots (short): Flock House 1, B. Boweu 2, David Neilson 3. Cucumbers: Flock House 1, Airs. Alarumaru 2, Airs. C. E. Stephenson 3. Lettuce: Makowhai Camp 1, W. Klatt 2. Onions: Air. C. 11. Clare J, W. Rodgers 2. Air. F. Ellery 3. Peas: R. Rodgers 17 Miss AlcKelvie 2. Pumpkins: W. Klatt 1, Alakowhai Camp 2, A. Kemp 3. Tomatoes: N. Alerritt 1 and 2, Flock House 3. Eschalots: W. Klatt 1, Airs. H. Ransom 2, Air. R. Webby 3, Al arrow: Flock House 1 and 2, Air. R. Webby 3. Potatoes (white): Air. C. H. Clare 1, Airs. H. Ransom 2. Flock House 3. Potatoes (coloured): Air. C. H. Clare 1, Airs. H. Ransom 2, Air. R. Webby 3. Rhubarb: Airs. J. Howard 1, Flock House 2 and 3. Other varieties: Alakowhai Camp 1, Mrs. H. Ransom 2, Flock House 3. Collection: Air. C. H. Clare 1, Airs. H. Ransom 2, Alakowhai Camp 3. Domestic (Judge, Aliss Scott) Aladiera cake: Aliss Clare 1 and 2. Fruit cake: Airs. Preston 1, Alias Alerritt 2. Sponge cake: Aliss Alerritt 1. Aliss Clar e 2, Aliss Ellery 3. Cakes (small): Airs. Klatt I, Airs. Preston 2. Jam tarts; Airs. Klatt 1, Airs. Homes 2. Scones (plain): Mrs. Cole 1, Airs. Preston 2 and 3. Scones (fruit): Aliss Alerritt 1, Airs. Klatt 2, Airs. Cole 3. Sponge roll: Aliss Clare 1, Aliss Merritt 2. Pikelets: Aliss Clare I, Afiss Alerritt 2 and 3. Shortbread: Airs. Homes 1, Aliss Clare 2, Airs. Preston 3. Jams: Aliss Alerritt 1. Jellies: Aliss Alerritt 1 and 2. Alarmalade: Aliss Alerritt 1. Bottled fruit: Aliss Alerritt. Chutney: Aliss Clare 1, Aliss Alerritt 2 and 3. Sauce: Aliss Clare 1, Aliss Alerritt 2. Hen eggs: Airs. Preston 1. PAREWANUI SCHOOL SPORTS The Parewanui School sports an<r picnic was held at Aloana Roa last week in beautiful weather. There was a large attendance, and the function was a great success. Details of thc sports ar e only just to hand, and arc as follows: —Boys’ race (11-14): T. Warbrick 1, S. Tua 2, B. Tua 3. Girls (11-14); Z. Alontgomcrie 1, J. Holland 2, B. Young 3. Boys’ sack race: R. Warbrick .1, AL Governor 2, S. ALontgomerie 3. Boys’ race (under 8); R. Warbrick 1, B. Abraham 2, J. Alitchell 3. Consolation (under 8): D. Alitchell 1, R. Bracken 2, S. Brown 3. Boys (8-11): J. Reid J, S. Alontgomcrie 2, J. Warbrick 3. Girls (8-11): 1. Brown 1, T. Young 2, AL Tua 3. Std. VI boys: W. Warbrick I, W. Bowen 2, S. Tua 3. Boys (8-11): D. Russell 1, T. Goldsmith 2, R. Rogers 3, Girls (8-11): T. Young .1, I. Brown 2, Al. Tua 3. Primer (boys): A. Reid 1, D. Mitchell 2, J. Alitehell 3. Senior girls: B. Young .1, J. Holland 2. Boys’ three-legged race: R. Warbrick and B. Tua 1, Al. Governor and T. Warbrick 2, W. Warbrick and L. Bracken 3. Girls’ three-legged race: T. Young and I. Brown I, J. Alitehell and Al. Tua 2, B. Y'oung and J. Holland 3. Boys’ three-legged race (under 8): R. Warbrick and P. Rogers 1, H. Bracken and A. Reid 2, 'l’. Goldsmith and IL Marumaru 3. Ladies' race: Aliss Afurphy I. Alen’s race: G. Toko L Girls’sack race: Z. Afontgonierio 1, B. Young 2. 1. Brown 3. Wheelbarrow race: K. Montgomerie and W. Warbriek 1, 8. Tua and AL Governor 2, B. Tua and R. Warbrick 3.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 55, 6 March 1934, Page 3
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