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bowling. WAVUK-I.KV v. PATEA. On Saturday a local team journeyed to Patea, where a very enjoyable interclub match was played, Patea winning by the narrow margin of two points. The. visitors were welcomed by Mr. Scown, who said he honed for many more friendly matches in the future. Mr. Wieks, oil behalf of Waverley players, thanked the Patea Club and also the ladies. Ho expressed a wish that tre Patea players would soon visit Waverley. The following are the scores, Patea players being mentioned first:—Lamb, Brooke-Taylor, Glenny, White dO, v. McMillan.' G. Aiken, Mathieson, Mills 32: Parsons, Hamerten, Sheild, Palmer 22,' V. Marriott, J. Bourke, Bromiley, Ji. P. Palmer 19; Williams, Oakley, Eichards, J. Bourke, 31, v. Sheppard, Shearman, James. Wicks 20; Quickcnden, Hurley. P. Bourke, Scown 24. v. Tolley, Watkins, Jeffery, Spratt 18; _ Logie,, Christensen, fiercer, Sheahan 1-5, v. A . Nicholls, Hodgetts, Dallison, Aiken 21. WAVERLEY AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND CYCLING CLUB. The mild weather, combined with the increasing popularity of this club, drew a good crowd to the Domain on Wednesday evening. This was the secosd meeting of the New Yea r , and as usual lhe various events were very evenly contested. The results were: Girls under 9: Hope Wolfe 1, Eva Gul lery 2, Lola Bosher 3. Girls over 9: First heat: Buster Glontworth 1, Monica Thomason 2, Afyrl Ileginbothan 3. Second heat: Mary Stewart 1, Betty Bosher 2. Barbara Edwards 3. Final: Betty Bosher 1. Barbara Edwards 2. Buster Glentwortb 3. Men s 199 yards handicap: McDonald 1. Fowler 2. M<--Clenaghan 3. Boys under 9: M. Morrison .L K. O’Leary 2, B. Thomason 3. Bovs over 9: T. O’Leary 1, F. Taunton 2, H. O’Leary and B. Thomason dead heat, 3. One and a-half mile cycle: Sinclair 1. Dallison 2, Hiekford 3. Three-quarter-miln cycle: A. O’Leary J. 11. O’Leary 2, Watkins 3. Three-quarter-mile cycle, girls: B. Bosher 1, N. Heginbothan 2, B. Edwards 3. High jump handicap: Petersen, l owler, Oldfield, W. Cunningham, Melibonald dead heated. Men’s 880 yards handicap: Fowler 1. McDonald 2. McClcnaghan 3. Married men’s cycle half-mile: Hartley 1, Hamilton 2, Fitzgibbon 3.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 14, 17 January 1936, Page 3
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