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SPORTS EDITION.

AUCKLAND RACES. Visitors’. Handicap.— ji Tradesman, 7.7 (H. N. Wiggma), 1; 3 Greek Gald, 8.12 (A. Tinlker), 2j 7 Adalene, 7.0 (L, Cllffprd), 3. Sorf.i Good Hunting. Fitzroy , Handicap-—1 On Parade, 9.10 IR. MoTavish), 1| A Tutor, T'A (.H. n. w'ggms), 2; 2 Solaria, 3 (.tioiaiinuhj, 3. soris Keitn-LU. THE-TOTALI6ATSR. The totalisaior to-day < handled £35,362i against £30,439 on the finai day last year, an increase ofß £4923i. tor tne Tnoaung tne ngures were £113,4101, oompared witn fcli7,uatij last year,a decrease £3625. FOXTON RACES. Mouioa Hack.—x-1 Aussie Ra, i, 6-6 Lord hnoutoa, 2; 4-4 Gay uv>, 3. Al{ started. Keuoell iHandicap.—4 Hunting Lodge, 1; 2 Carfex, 2; 1 Croupier, 8. Also started: The Tiger. Herrington Handicap.—l-2 Dollar Bill, 1; 2-1 Debut, 2; 6-3 Merlyn, 3. All started. MaIieUKTON TROTS. # Plow Zealand Sapling Stakes; 2 Frisco Laay, 1; 3 Gaillard, 2; 1 Douole Great, 3. Acton Handicap.-— 1 Morello, 1; 4 Golden Cross, 2; 3 Chs'cnarroo, 3. tier.: Whippet, Wild Dream*. (nayrield Handicap.—3 Trampfast, 1 (coupled with Belle Lorimer); 8 First Wrack, 2; 3 Garner, 3. Scr.s Sea Gift. Tinwald Handicap.—4 Trlcllff, 1; 8 Llewellyn’s Pet, 2; 12 Decoy Bird, 3. All started. Winter Handicap.—l Little Nelson, 1; 3 Wild Guy, 2; 4 Prairie King (coupled with Goldeij Direct), 3. 8or.: Worthy King, Iraq. RUGBY FOOTBALL. Hamilton.—Frankton 6, Old Boyo 3; Tech. Old Boys 9, Marist 5. To Aroha.—Cambridge 27, To Aroha 25. Auckland.—College Rifles 6, Manukau 3; 0.8, 18, Graft'dn 5; Poneorily Marist 8 * . "! Wellington.—First* division: Marist 8.Q.8. E, Athlctio 3; RUtt 13, Eastbourne 11; Wellington 18, Petone 10; Poneko 10, Wellington College 0.8. 6. Second division: Petone 4, Johnsonvillo 3; Oriental 7, Molrose-selwyn 4. chrisftcnurch- —south telnna am Black trial: Possibles 39, Probables 21. Christchurch.—Athletlo 8, Merlvale 6; Old Boyo 29, Sydenham 9; Christohurch 21, Linwood 10; Albion 13, Varsity 3. wa.pa.—seniors: Te Awamutu b, Walkerla 3; Suburbs 28, Tokanui 0. Juniors: Suburbs 3, Old Boys 3; Te Awamutu 15,'Rovers 3. Thirds: Hfeh School 8, Suburbs 0; Old Boys <B, To Awamutu 8. • • * Morrinsviltg.—Senior: terriers 3, United 3; Old Boys 12, Eastorn 0. Juniors: Motumcoho 0, Koroono 0; Terriers 9, United 0; Tahuh£#B, Eastern 3. Thirds: Eastern 5, Old Boyo a

Malamata.— Mattmata 8, Hinuera 0; Patetore 13, Wardvlile 8. Juniors: Patetore,l7, Waharoa 8; Walton 18, Matamata 3; Old Bgya S, Wairore Sj Wardvlile 9, Hinuera 6, ThirdS: Matamata 29, Hinuera 0; Old Boys 0, Wardvlile 0; Walton 8, High

School 3, PLAYERS ORDERED OFF. SPECTATORS INTERVENE. When "Scotty” Wilson (lYlaundfetautirl) and W. Campbell (Hautapy) wore ordered off the field Tor exchanging blows at Viotcrla Square, Cambridge, to-day, two spectatore eet on to Campbell and an unseemly brawl resulted, Rugby offiolals separating the parties. In tha senior match on No. 1 ground at Hamilton to-day two players, H. Hall (Frankton) and Geoff. Chltty (Old Boya) worn ordered off for fighting. LEAGUE FOOTBALL Auoktand.—Newton 15, City 6; Mt. Albert 11, IWarlst 11; Ponsonby 16. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Hamilton.—Kotowaro 3, Hamilton Wanderers 3. Intermediate: Pukemiro 10, Claudoianda RovcAs 0. Auckland.—Ponsonby 4, Metro-Col-lege 1; North Shore 5, Y.M.C.A. 0; Thistle 6, Comrades 1, HOCKEY. Hamilton.—Senior; Colt© 1, Kalpakl 1; Old Boya 4, Hlnemoa 2. , Noncompetition game; Cambridge.reps. 2, Old Technical! 1. Junior* Old Technicals A 7, qid Tochnioalp E| 1; Old Boys 13, Technical School B Waipa Te Awamutu 2, Te Pahu 0. Auckland,—Papatoetoe 1, Urtlverelty 1; Somerville 1, Mt. Eden 0; St. Luko’s 3, Wfsldy 0; Auokland ropa. 10, Grammar Old Boya 1. Second round; Somerville 1, Papatoetqo 0; Wesley 1, .Mt. Edon 0; St, Luke’s 8, Grammar 0; Auokland reps. Z, University 1. . Dunodln.—lndia 17, Otago 0. CYCLE ROAI? RACING. The Hamilton Amateur Sports Club’s • • cycle rtvad race pwor a «»£ mile course rosulted; H. Hawklfi® (scr.), 73.50, 1 and fastest time; p. King (scr.), 2; C. *Burr (3.46), J 3. Thero wero f 3 starters. HARRIER RACING. Tho Hamilton Harrier Club’s novice race over two and a-half ntljo to-day resulted: Yt. Gardner 1, K. S|mcock 2, T. Sanders 3. Fastost time: E. Henshall, 14mins. 6 . HAMILTON GOLF.

Rosults of the second round of the Bel! Cup competition at St. Androwo to-day: L. Bellingham beat F. Wooller, 4 and 2; R. Pirker beat J. Graham, 2 and 1; A. L. Tompkins boat C. Sutcliffe, 3 and 2; A. Wilson boat u. purooii, 4 and St . Consolation handicap: J. Salisbury boat R. Edmonds, 4 and 3; A. T. Atkins beat Smith boat F. Houso, # 3 and 2; P.

H. Gillfos, 2 up; C. B. FullorlonRusscll beat D. Coventry, 2 and 1. Tho br3t cards in tho modal handicap were: C. C. Kissling, 85-11-7; N. do Latour, 98-24-74; M. V. Stranger, 95-19-76; R. J. Love, 85-9-76; W. Christie, 92-16-76; A. McLennan, 93-17-76.

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Waikato Times, Volume 117, Issue 19597, 8 June 1935, Page 18 (Supplement)

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SPORTS EDITION. Waikato Times, Volume 117, Issue 19597, 8 June 1935, Page 18 (Supplement)

SPORTS EDITION. Waikato Times, Volume 117, Issue 19597, 8 June 1935, Page 18 (Supplement)