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MANfIWATU RACES. Mcßae Handicap.—s Glenvane, 8.0 (Winder), 1; 7 Carfex, 8.0, 2; 2 Mis* Hushaby®, 8.9, 3. All started. Broadway Hack Handicap.—s Trea Sac, 5.9, 1; G Whetuma, 8.0, 2; 1 Dorado, S.B, 3. AM started. POVERTY BAY RACING. Te Hapara Hack Steeplechase Handicap.—3 Capella Abbey, 10.3, (Baker) 1; I Cromwell, 10.2, 2; 3 New Ferry, 9.0, 3. Ser.: First Prince. Turanganui Plate. —2 De Friend, 5.3, 1; 4 Bonnie Song, 8.9, 2; 1 Kilberis, 9.0, 3. Scr.: Flying Mimic. Farewell Hack Handicap.—4 Trackman, 7.13, 1; 5 Marching Song, 8.10, 2; G Bothwell, 7.7, 3. Scr.: Memnon, Joystick. SOUTH CANTERBURY HUNT. Teschemaker Memorial Hunt Cup Steeplechase.—2 Royal Buck, 9.13, 1; 1 Witul, 10.5, 2; 3 ‘Parasang, 10-5, 3. Scr.: Fiom, Red Sceptre, Wykemiet. Hunters’ Plate. —2 Star Raider, 11.9, 1; 5 Coll, 11.3, 2; 3 Metal Bird, 12.1, 3. Scr.: Arauline, Starlight, Peterette, Colonel Quox, King’s Parade, Sunny Lad, Cappy Ricks. Claremont Handicap.—3 Epris, 7.8, 1; 2 Hunting Go, 3.3, 2; 5 Silver Sight, 8.9, 3. Scr.: Aladdin. , RUGBY FOOTBALL. WIN FOR MAORIS. Sydney.—The Maoris beat Flew South Wales by G points to 5. Hodson scored lor Wow South Wales and Tower 3 converted, while Homi goafed with a free kick for Ndw Zealand in the first spell. In the second half T. Smith scored for the tourists. Nepia is considered *to have been the finest back on the ground. Morrinsvillo. —In a bright and exciting game of Rugby In which the teams were very evenly matched, Morrinsvillo retained the Finlay Cup this afternoon by defeating Hamilton by 5 points to 3. There was no score at half-time and mid-way through the sqcond spell G. Leeson scored tor Wlorrinsvillo after a spectacular passing bout. • W. Cameron converted. Hamilton pressed for the remainder of the game but could only break through tho rugged defence once, Lissette scoring wide out after a bright passing movement. Matamata—Rep. game: Matamata 21, Te Arolia 6, Junior reps. Boyce Cup: Matamata 9, MoiTinsville 8, Juniors: Waharoa 5, Wairer© 0; Walton 5, Onewhero 0; Old Boy,o 6, Wardville '3, Thirds: High School 32, Patetere 0; Old. Boys 0, Matamata 0. Auckland.—The college matches were cancelled owing to the flooded state of Eden Park. Wellington.—First Division: Athletic G, Marist Bros. Old Boys 6; Welling- ' ton College,Old Boys 17, Oriental 6; Eastbourne IG, Wellington 13; Petone 17, Johnsonville 6; Hutt 9, Poneke 3. Christchurch.—Old 1 Boys 11, Varsity 6; Christchurch 14, Sunnysido 3; Sydenham 18, Athletic 5; Linwood 1 Merivala 6. Dunedin. —Union 6, Alhambra 6; Zingarl 12, Varsity B 0; Pirates 9, Dunedin 3; Southern 3, Varsity A 0; Xaieri 19, Kaikorai 5. Southern win premiership, 1 New Plymouth.—Taranaki 31, Auckland 29. New Plymouth M. 3. 19, Te Aute College 6. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. CHATHAM CUP. Auckland.—Ponsonby 4, Hamilton Wanderers 2. Ponsonby had the margin of attack in the first spoil and at half-time were leading 3—o. In the second half Hamilton wore more aggressive, and Lark and Crabb (who scored a geal each), Donaldson and Bullock wore outstanding. Raven mad# several sensational i saves. Wellington.—First A division: Petone 2, Marist- 1; Waterside 4, Institute Old Boys 1; Hospital 6,, Swifts ** Z, First B division; Seatoun G, Technical Old Boys 1. Christchurch. —Canterbury 3, Wellington 2. THE LEAGUE GAME. Auckland.—Mt. Albert 17, ponsonby W 11; Newton 7, Marist 5; Richmond 19, City 8. HOCKEY. ‘ Melbourne.—Women’s hockey: New Zealand 3, Victoria 1. Hamilton.—Kllllp Shield: Kaipaki 4, Colts 1; Old Boys 10, Old Technicals I. Junior: Kaipaki 3, Hinemoa 0; Old Boys 4, Teohnjeal A 0; Old Technicals 7, Technical B 2. HAMILTON SPORTS CLUB, The Hamilton Sports Club’s cycle race from Hamilton East to Banks' corner and back (19 miles) resulted: J, Rodgers, f.onlor, 1, E. Shaw 2, L. Campbell 3. Faotsst time, T, Shaw, EOmln. 20seo. BADMINTON. Following were the results in the matches played this afternoon in the Waikato v. Auckland representative badminton fixture in tho Bledlsloe Hall, Waikato players being mentioned first: Men’s Doublos: Dempster and Crawford defeated Hull and Neale, 15-11, 13-13, 15-9; Fow and Barnett defeated Anderson and Whitelaw, 1715, ,9-15, 18-IG. Ladies’ Doubles: Missos Glough and Dempster lost to Misses Ramsay and Wade, 4-15, 4-15; Mrs Ycndell and Miss Pilling defeated Missos Brodle and Harrison, 15-4, 11-15, 15-9. Ladies’ singles: Miss Pilling lost to Miss Wade, 11-4, 7-11, 11-7. Combined doubles; Bryant add Miss Clough dofoated Weir and Miss Ramsay, 15-12, 10-15, 15-2. B Grade. Ladies' Doubles.—Missos Ryan and Johnson lost to Misses Stitchbury and Haydon, 4-21; Misses Mueller and Heathcoto lost to Mrs Collcdgo and Miss Bassett, 7-21. Men's Doubles: Johnston and Lewis lost to Shalo and Colledgo, 18-21. Ladies’ singles: Miss Ryan lost to Miss Stitchbury, 15-7; Miss Heathcoto defeated Mrs Colledge, 15-11; Miss Johnston lost to FAiss Haydon, 15-7. Auckland established . an early lead and at tho time of going ► to press wore in front by 10 games to 4.
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Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19639, 27 July 1935, Page 18 (Supplement)
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