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OHAKEA

SHOOTING j On Wednesday night the Ohakea 'Rifle Club tired matrix' again, t the I Longburn Club in the Cliff<‘ Remington and Manawalu A»oriation Cup Competition. The Ohakea team were successful in winning both matches —the I A grade by one point ami the B grade by a margin of 12. Six possibles were registered by the Ohakea team, two doubles bv E. Simpson and P. Ellery | and two singles by N. Leet ami \\ . ' Robinson. For Longburn W. BiiVh ami ' II Mabey each scored single possibles 1 L. simp on and P. Ellery wore best Ohakea sco.ers in the A grade with • 140 each, and W. Robinson. 138 ami ! F Simpson 137. For Longburn IL Mabey ami R. Paton were top with 138 j each in the A grade ami Miss B. ' Mahonev was best in the B grade her 1 scare being 134. Cliffe-Remington Cup. Ohakea.—P. Ellery 70—70—140; E. Simpson 70 —70 —140; J. Simpson 69 — 68—1.37; G. Wiggins 69—68—137; N. Leet 70 —67 —137; 68—68—136; K. Bailev 68 —67 —135; H. Ellery 65 —65 — 135. Total 549—543—1092. Longburn.—H. Mabey G8 —70* —138; R. Paton 69—69—138; H. Cohr 68—69 —137; J. Aldersley 68—69—137; W. Birch 66—70—136; W. Grace 69—67 136; T. Serancke 68—67 —135; T. Jewell 65—69—134. Total 541—550 1091. ManaWatu Cup. Ohakea.—W. Robinson 70 —68 —138; F. Simpson 69 —68 —137; Des. Ellery 67 —68—135; J. Ellery 65—68—133;" W. Klatt 65—67 —132; 8. Quinlan 64 —63 -•-127. Total 400 —402—802. Longburn.— Miss B. Mahoney 69 —65 —134; N. Woodill 65 —68 —133; A. Leitch 68*—64—132; E. Southee 65 —67 —132; A. Fisher 64 —64 —128; I. Bond 64—65—129. Total 395—393—788. CARD TOURNAMENT On Monday night a card tournament was held at the Makowhai Camp in aid of the •camp sports funds. At the conclusion of the cards a few items were given and an enjoyable evening was spent. Supper was provided by local ladies. HALL MEETING A general meeting in connection with the hall was held ou Tuesday night, and Mr. F. O. Bailey presided over a fair attendance. The balance-sheet , showed that revenue had been well maintained and the overdraft now stood at £l4 with outstanding receipts

amounting to £5. It was dec.'led tu iea. e tiie management of hall affairs in the hands of a committee of 15, I who would be responsible for charges, I repairs and alterations and the raising of funds. The resignation of Mr. J. Simpson from the secretaryship was I received with reg.et and he was aci corded a vote of thanks. Mr. .Simpson’s successor wJI be appointed at the first meeting of the new committee next week. The committee elected are as follows: Mesdames J. Ellery, Beu Frecklington, K. Bailey and E. Ingram, Messrs. J. Ellery. W. Robinson, F. O. Bailey, 11. Redpath, N. Leet. G. Gray, J. Simpson, Ben Fiwklington. H. Ellery, A. Pedersen (Jnr) and E. Ingram. Numerous matters for the new committee were brought up. FOOTBALL. Ohakea juniors to play Rongotea at ' Ohakea to-day are as follows: J Cole. B. Wooll’oril, ’N. Ingram, G. Wiggins, D. ?iyan, J. No.thcote, A. Rails. JI. Knight, T. Terry, 8. Quinlan, P. Ellery. K. Grell, G. Gray, G. Osborne and H. Hefferen. The thirds to play Rongotea at Rongotea are as follows: — J. Emery. L. Hazelwood, C. Watson, J. Baker, P. Hazelwood, P. Teague, C. Klatt P. Romeril, 11. McKinnon, R. McDermott, D. Buckley, W. Stokoe, J. Maxwell, G. Capstick and J. Williams. HOCKEY The ladies hotkey team to play Canarvon at Canarvon to-day is as follows: —Mrs. R. Graffin, Miss P. Capstick, E. Ellery, M. Taylor, N. Ellery, K. Taylor, M. Murray. I. Matthews. G. Mullins, M. Tremain, 8. Knox and J. Pedersen.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 168, 20 July 1935, Page 5

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OHAKEA Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 168, 20 July 1935, Page 5

OHAKEA Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 168, 20 July 1935, Page 5