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SPORTS EDITION.

HAWKE’S BAY HUNT. Soutra Hunter*’ Flat Handicap.—S Salon, 10.7, 1; 1 Mis* Pango, 11.0, 2; 3 Comatra, 11.0, 3. Scr.; Vara Lux, Waitangi Hack Handicap.—l Thane, S.O (Marsh), 1; 7 Blygain, 8.3, 2; 5 snowball, 8.11, 3. Scr.; Royal Feast. Tikokino Handicap. —1 Slippery (Atkim), 1; 3 Ceierrimus, 2; 2 Royal Esngal, 3. Scr.: Heat. , 'J V * -.-r - ■- ■> * •> - 1 HOCKEY TEST. INDIA V. NEW ZEALAND. Auckland.— All India 7, New Zealand 1. piling up points in the latter stages of the game India won the third and final hockey test against New Zealand at Eden Park to-day by 7 goals to 1. New Zealand opened auspiciously when Bay registered a goal within four minutes of the start, but before halftime Chand and Wells gave India a two-point lead. In the second spell the New -Zealanders were confined mostly to defence. Rup Singh and Chand each registered an additional two goal* to India’s total. Ewan was the outstanding Now Zealand player, bearing the brunt of the Indian attack and keeping his forwards

well fed with long ground passes. L. Spiers, the other Waikato representative, played a somewhat disappointing game, being caught out of position and

mishitting on more than one occasion LADIES’ HOCKEY. NEW ZEALAND DEFEATS N.S.W. New Zealand 3, New South Wales 2

RUGBY FOOTBALL. MAORIS BEAT QUEENSLAND

Brisbane.—Maoris 15, Queensland 13.

PEACE CUP. HELD BY MATAMATA,

The first Peace Cup challenge of the season was played at Matamata today when Matamata, the holders, defeated Thames by 9 points to 3. Despite wet weather and heavy ground the game was bright and exciting.

Hamilton. —Clarke Cup: Marist 14, Old Boys 5; Tech. Old Boys 9, Frankton 4. .

Wellington.—Senior A: First Division: Petone 10, Hutt 8; Wellington College Old Boys 11, Eastbourne 4; Wellington 11, Poneke 8; Athletic 14, Oriental 0; Marist Bros. Old Boys 10, Johnsonville 3, Second Division: University 17, Berhampore 0. Christchurch. —Town 32, qfowntry 14. Dunedin.—Southern 6, Zingari 3; Dunedin 9, Alhambra 5; jUnion ©, Ka.karai 9; Varsity A 15, Pirates S; Taieri 13, Varsity B 3. Auckland. —Otahuhu 15, Manukau 6; Varsity 13, Grammar Old Boys 11; Grafton 25, Ponsonby 11; Marist 14, College Rifles 8. Morrinsville.—Morrinsvilla 3, Mangateparu 1. Oamaru, —North Otago 14, Eastern j Districts 13. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. Wellington,—Final: Richmond Rovers (Auckland), 82, Wellington 4. Auckland—Mt. Albe&t 18, Marist G; City 10, Newton 7; Devonport 23, Ponsonby 5. Christchurch.—Vivian Cup: Sydenham 12, Ruru 11, Trial game: B team 28, A team 27. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Hamilton. —Anaell Cup challenge: Hamilton Wanderers 6, Rotowaro 1. Intermediates; Hamilton Wanderers 6, ’ Rovers B 1. Wellington.—Chatham Cup, local final: Hospital 2, Waterside 0. First A Division; Petone 4, Institute Old Boys 0; Swifts 8, Lower Hutt 0; Diamonds 3, Marist 0. B Division: Tech. Old Boys 2, Scottish Wanderers 1. Auckland. —Comrades 2, North Shore 1; Ponsonby 0, Y.M.C.A. 0; Thistle 3, Mount Albert 0.8. 2; MetroCollogo 4, Eastern Suburbs 4. Dunedin. —Mosgiel 5, H.S. Old Boys 2; Roslyn Waikari 2, Northern 0; Mornington B, Technical Old Boys 2; Maori Hill 4, Seacliff 3. COURSING. N.Z. WATERLOO CUP FINAL. Rhodesia beat Father Emerson, 7—o. A “no course” was declared In the first instance owing to Rhodesia being unsighted, while on the second occasion the hare was not turned and thoro was insufficient lead to warrant a decision. While a section of the crowd demonstrated against the latter decision it was clearly evident that this ruling was the only correct one—the demonstrating section being situatou in the middle of the ground, ’"where it was difficult to ascertain the distance between the pair when the hare went home. In the final, from an even slip, Father Emerson led in the early stages, but Rhodesia came with a great burst of speed to lead by three lengths and turned the hare which doubled back, to bo coursed three parts of the way up the ground. Turning toward* the baulks Rhodesia gave the tired Father Emeroaan a go bye, the hare returning to cover. N.Z. Waterloo Purse.—ln the filial, owing to inclement weather conditions, Broughshane, Blue Wings, Master McGra, Beauty Terms and Masher divided the stake. Waterloo Plate.—ln the N.Z. Waterloo Plato Scrooge, Black Pearl, Bold Spec, Mos-quito Girl and Fairy Footsteps divided the stake, CYCLE ROAD RACING. The Hamilton Amateur Sport* Club held a cyclo road race to-day to Cambridge and back, a distance of 26 miles. Results: R. McOnie (3.30), 1; C. Burr (3.30), 2; E. Webber (5.30), 3. Fastest time, T. Crawford (scr), G9min 20sec, , N.Z. HARRIER CHAMPIONSHIP, Individual result: J. W. Savidan (Auckland), 35min 43sec, 1; W, Cooper (Auckland), 2; W. A. C. Pullar (Otago), 3. Team result: Auckland, J 28 points, 1; Otago, 33, 2; Wellington, 39, 3; Canterbury 02, West Coast PE, Hawke's Bay and Poverty Bay 103.

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Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19633, 20 July 1935, Page 18 (Supplement)

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SPORTS EDITION. Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19633, 20 July 1935, Page 18 (Supplement)

SPORTS EDITION. Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19633, 20 July 1935, Page 18 (Supplement)