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PATEA

FOOTBALL SENIOR RESULTS Northern Division. | Inglewood 6, Eltham 0. Tukapa 11, Old Boys 3. Clifton 11, Stratford 3. Waimate 20, Star 16 (not in eom.m-i tition). Southern Division. Patea 12, Hawera 7. Kaponga 3, Okaiavva 0. Athletic 13, Opunake 3. PATEA v. HAWERA BOURKE’S KICKING Superior physical training on the part of the Patea players accounted for their win over Hawera on Saturday, and P. Bourke carried the day with his kicking, Patea’s score of 12 consisting of a try Dy Fowler, converted by Bourke, who also dropped a goal and goaled from a free kick. Hawera’s score came from a dropkick and a free kick. Flay was fainy even, Patea scoring no points after half-time, when it was 12 to nil. Hawera backs dominated the play in the second spell. GOLF J. Campbell’s net 65 was the best score in the medal round on Saturday, and other scores were: R. Adams 69, P. Palmer 69, J. Petersen 70. E. Oakley and C. Palmer 73, E. Gilbert and Corbett 71, Broker, Bostock and Cardiff 80. PATEA LADIES’ GOLF CLUB STABLEFORD BOGEY The following is the draw 1 Stableford bogey to be piaye.. this week. The first year players wiii for an anonymous trophy over inc holes, and all cards must be placed in the box. Early starting must be adhered to: — Wednesday: Mrs Bostock and Mrs Cameron, Mrs Rockett and Miss Mairs, Miss Carey and Mrs Haddow, Mrs Roberts and Mrs Horner, Mrs Gillon and Mrs Petersen, Mrs Carey and Mrs McArley, Mrs Gray and Mrs Peacocke, Mrs Honeyfield and Mrs Sounness, Miss O’Reilly and Mrs Broker, Mrs Priest and Miss McCarty, Mrs Nelson and Mrs Lankshear. Week-end: Miss Bourke and Miss Illingworth, Miss Eoyle and Mrs Palmer, Miss Clark and Miss Adams, Miss Gibbs and Mrs McArley, Miss Edwards and Miss Naismith, Miss Mawhinney and Miss lompkins-

BOXING ASSOCIATION. C. Gordon advised the Patea Boxing Association on Wednesday that he would be available for an amateur bout at Patea in June. J. Collins,. Palmerston North, N.Z. Empire Games representative, is to be asked to meet Gordon. Various boxing schools are to be written for an appointment, for K. Fitzwater in his first professional bout. The secretary's statement nt the last tournament showed a profit of fl 12s, general satisfaction being expressed. Mr. F. Ramsbottom presided. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE AND GYMNASTIC CLUB. At a meeting of members of the St. John Ambulance and Gymnastic Club the following officers were elected: - Patron, Dr. Simmons; president. Mr. E. F. Hemingway; vice-presidents, Messrs. H. P. Hopkins, J. Muzio, W. T. Lamb and J Riley; committee, Messrs. D. Adams, G. Thomas, C. Parkinson, P. Hihatich, J. Cunnison, I. Hermon, R. Christiansen; gymnastic instructors, S. Parkinson; ambulance instructor, R. Christiansen. The committee is to meet on the first Monday In each month, and the opening of the club takes place to-night at 7.30 p.m.. when the Major and visitors will be welcomed. PERSONAL. Mrs. A. Carey was re-elected president of the South Taranaki Federation ot Women's Institutes at the annual meeting on Wednesday. She was unopposed. Mrs. L. G. Morris (Kakaramea) was elected treasurer, and Mesdames G. Hilliar (Opaku) and |A. Tidswell (Kakaramea) to the executive. Mrs. F. Ramsbottom was the guest of honour at a "bon voyage" party on Thursday, when Mothers’ Union and Guild members presented her with a travelling rug. Rev. VZ. H. Walton spoke, and items were given by Mesdames I. Jones and G. W. Corbett. i Mesdames Burgess (Christchur-.h), Buckenham (Whangamomana • r.nd Miss Elridge have been ’ F. Ix>cker’s guests.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 101, 2 May 1938, Page 10

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PATEA Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 101, 2 May 1938, Page 10

PATEA Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 101, 2 May 1938, Page 10