MARTON
RANGITIKEI RUGB? satußay 'S RESULTS Senior Toko-Stun way 16, Old Buys 1C HiuiterviJle 9, Athletic 6. Junior lialconibe 11, Old Boys 6. Bulls 17, Hunterville 8. Athletic forfeited to Ohingi ti
Rangitikei v. Taihape Rep. Matches Ou Saturday next the liang:i-kci and Taihape senior representatives will meet at Taihape in ineir annua! match. As a curtain-raiser the Rangitikei and Taihape jun.or icpresentativcs will also try coirclusions. The lullowing players will represent the Rangitikei juniors:—Langduu (B), R. Ellery (B), Ellis (B), Nelmes (O', Jackson (O), Terry (A.), Ireland (A;, Mcllwraith (H), Siegel (Hal.), Hawira (Hal.;, Searanche (Hal.), Hughes (Hal.), Marr (A), K. Field (B), Bartlett (H). Reserves: Hawkins (O.B.), llston (11), Mooie (O.B.) H signifies Hunterville; Hal., Halcombc; O, Ohingaiti; A, Athletic; B, Bulls; 0.8., Old Boys. LADIES’ HOOKEY Fixtures and referees Cor to-mor-row’s ladies’ hockey arc as follows: Athletic v. Halconibc, at llalcombc (Messrs and Smart). United v. Tokening! (Messrs Hall and Dun Van). Tutaenui a bye. Position of the Teams
HAWKESTONE GOLF CLUB LADIES’ COMPETITION Following is the draw for a stroke competition (3rd. qualifying round for Wilson’s trophy) to be played this afternoon on the Ilawkestone links: — Mrs Grade v. Mrs Hempieman Mrs Franke v. Mrs Gudopp Mrs Broughton v. Mrs Ball Miss B. Cummins v. Mrs Fogel berg T. McDonald v. Mrs Wilson Mrs Bush v. Mrs Murrow N. Poppe v. AL Cummins Mrs Tolley v. Miss J. Baker N. Strawbridge v. Mrs Young Airs Chainey v. Mrs Walsh Mrs Parkes v. Mrs Frederick Mrs McLean v. F. Slight Miss F. Hunter v. Mrs Greaves Last week’s medal match was won by Mrs Wilson. T. McDonald, B. Cummins and N. Strawbridge returned the best junior cards. Wil] any player unable to play in to-morrow’s mattch please ring Mrs Wilson. GENERAL NEWS The Marlon branch of the Farmers’ Union offers £5O reward to anyone giving evidence which leads to the conviction of person or person- stealing wool or stock. Mr 8. J. Gibbons, of the Wh te Hart Hotel has just completed the installing of hot and cold water in bedrooms, which considerably adds to the already well-known comfort, of the White Hart. The work was installed by Mr A. Todd, and is a credit to his usual masterly ti adesmanship. Master Roy Jones, the youngest son, of Air and Airs J.. 0. Jones, Crofton Road, was rushed to Wanganui Hospital on Saturday night and operated on for appendicitis. His condition is very serious.
Senior Table P w i) j. rts llalcoinbe V 7 0 1 14 Alangawcka .. .. . . 8 0 1 1—13 Old Duvs .. 9 ,> 0 4—10 Tvko-bianwav . .. 4 0 4— b Bulls 3 0 0— 6 Athletic 2 (1 (j.— 4 HuntervilJc .. .. .. 9 117—3 J unior Table p W J» 1. Pt.s Jfalconibc . . 10 9 O 1—18 Uhingaiti .. JO 6 u 4—12 Hulls .. 10 5 1 4 — 1J •Uthlede . . 10 3 2 5—8 Old Boys . JO 3 1 ti — -7 llunterville . . . . ..10 3 0 7— 6
The position of the teams lows: — is as folJ' w L D Pts llaleombe 6 3 1 0—10 Athletic 5 4 0 1— 9 United 6 2 4 ()— 4 Tokorangi 5 1 2 2— 4 Tutaenui 6 0 5 1—1
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 164, 16 July 1935, Page 9
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