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BULLS

RANGITIKEI GOLF CLUB. ' IHe ladies held an all day tournament un Thursray, a stroke compel i iiun (tor trophies donated anonymous.y ■ imiiig played in tne morning, ami u I'i.uj i uvtr nin-u Holes in IH»’ alteinoun. Results are as Follow: — Stroke. Sil\i-i- division: Miss M. I :i. !..-r, >7, >. 79. Bronze division: Mi,-. a. WiK.'it, l'»3, 21, 79. Best juni<-r; Mi.- G alba Uy. Foursome - Airs. 3. A Trtcker and ?i i a I’. Levett, 52, I-’.. 3'J, Mrs. Alm Di'iivlJ and Miss C. Wilson, 45, 5, 40, Mrs. du Burgh and 3liss Bruukte, 52, H. 11. I'o du\ llie men will play the first qualifying round and the tnird stroke competition, and during the week-end Le\ in ami Rangitikei will play at Bulls. BULT »S TAdxxlxj S. 2k douule-fealure programme will be sciceuud al Lulls tu-day and Lu nigui loutuiUav j when ‘‘Luck will u-e seen in a Laie of Hie “Roaring l uities LUKiiuwu \ alley.“ binilruu bhuuter and Owen Nares arc cu-starred 111 a sparKiitig musical cumedy ’’iue Luvc Luntrac.. ’ The story tells how Antoinette (Winifred Stiutteij fuses all her money in a stock exchange smash. The man unwillingly respunsiule fur her ruin, Neville Carrington (Owen Nares), comes with his friend, Mrs. Savage to take possession 01 Antoinette s house. Antoinette has nf money and accepts the position as chauffeur to Carrington. If she can hold the job for three mouths she gets the house back. Airs. Savage is displeased with tiie arrangements since she has planned an elopement with Carrington ami holds him to- his promise ami starts off with Antoinette at the wheel of the eloping car. The fun is then fast and furious. In addition a news reel and Chapter 8 of Detective Lloyd will be screen. Alatinee at 2 p.m. AMUSEMENTS. There, was a good attendance at the Bowling and Croquet Club’s progressive cribbage tournament on Thursday evening, and the function was a very enjoyable one. Airs. Ken. Wilson won the lady’s prize with 11 games, and three men tied in the other section with JO games each, Alessrs. H. Bowen (Parewanui), Whitehouse and Stevens playing off. Air. Bowen proved the winner. The Bulls R.S.A. concert party is staging an entertainment in the Town Hal] on Wednesday next, and judging by the warm reception received at Halcombe and Turakina, a bumper house should be recorded here. The programme is an entirely new one, and introduces the sketches “The Crimson Cocoanut,” “The Buffalo d’lnstitute,” “The Aerodrome,” and “The Wet Canteen,-’’ Soldiers 1 songs, choruses and stories complete a very fine bill of fare.

no doubt responsible for the game he played. He was always dangerous when in possession of the ball and is a hard lad to stop. Hi s two tries were the result of fast following up. D. Rose playeiV aa excellent game at full-back, his handling and kicking was faultless, while his tackling was always deadly. He had more work to do than his vis-a-vis and he did it well However, he is inclined to run too much with the ball and on two occasions he was caught, in possession. Ternperton and R. Jones, on the wing, played a fair game, but did not get, many chances. The latter, although rather small, is playing well as a first “yearer,” in a position to which he is not accustomed. J. Barlow, of the visiting team, was the only back who seemed to get going. On tiie whole the Afarton D.TT.S. deserved their win. Their condition seemed to last longer than did the visitors’. The only scorer for Feilding was Christensen, while for the local school N. Ingle scored two tries and N. Gordon kicked a penalty. BASKETBALL. Feilding gained the upper hand in this game and won by a wide margin of 25 goals to 10. The Feilding girls showed a better combination. The goal-throwers were: Feilding: N. Hendrv (2), N. Williamson (13) and AT. Gibson (10. For Marton; Alpha Smith (8), Peggy Gould (1) and Joyce Gower (1).

After thp games both teams were entertained to afternoon tea and later in thp evening the Feilding team dparted by train.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 150, 29 June 1935, Page 5

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BULLS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 150, 29 June 1935, Page 5

BULLS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 150, 29 June 1935, Page 5

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