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SPORTS EDITION.

FAKURANGA hunt races. AUCKLAND HANDICAP. 2—-SILVER BRIAR, 9.5 (McK«iui«) 1 I—JEWELLED GIRDLE, 8.2 (Manson) 2 B—WEE PAT, 8.1 (Parsons) .. 3 Bcr.: Teddy Boy, Callisto, Karohia, Court Arma, Royal Light. LADIES’ BRACELET. 1— GAINSAY, 10.9 (Mr K. McK. Duncan) 1 B—ILLUMINAGH, 10.9 (Mr J. Maeky) z 4__MARCHING SONG, 11.10 (Mr Ddds) 3 Scr.: Santoft, Semiarch, Lanner, Dlgnifltd March. DUNEDIN HANDICAP. S—GAY LAP, 8.4 (Martin) 1 -j TYBALT, 8.10 (McTavish) .. 2 2 IMAirnNT, 8.3 (Savage) ... 3 Scr.: Tradesman, Prince Aero, Galilee, Scotland, Aetarth, Star Artist. THE TGTALISATOR. INCREASE OF £2742. Th# totaliaator to-day handled £20,169 compared with £17,417 last year, an increase of £2742, RUGBY FOOTBALL. 8 Hamilton. —Peace Cup elimination: Hamilton 10, Cambridge 11. Feast Cup: Hamilton Referees 14, Morrinsvillo Referees 8. Morrinsvillo. —Junior championship final: Morrinsvillo 11, Hamilton 9. Cambridge.—Hamilton (Thirds ‘(ls, Cambridge Juniors JJ, Auckland. —Maoris 14, Auckland 10. Wellington.—First Division: Petono 20, Wellington College Old Boys 3$ Athletic IG, Ponoko 8; Marist Brothers Old Boys IG, Eastbourno 10; Hutt 11, Johnsonvillo 3; Wellington IG, Oriental 15. Christchurch,—-Ranfurly Shield: Canterbury 27, Wairarapa IG, Wanganui.—•inter-coiioge matches: Wanganui Collegiate Sohool G, Nelson 3; Christs' College 14, Wellington &. Dunedin Otago 11, Southland G. Palmerston North.—Sacred Heart (Auokland) 0, St. Patricks (Silverstream) 0. Senior: Fcilding Old Boys 19, Kia Toa 11; St. Pats 21, Woodvijle 0; Old Boys 16,,Feilding 5. Ashburton.—Ashburton 35, Ellesmsre 9. LEAGUE. Auokland. —Roope Rooster competition: Newton 27, Qtahuhu 8; Mt, Albert 18, Marist 1&; Richmond 23, De-y----onport 1&; City 23, Ponoonby 16. Christchuroh. —Addington 80, Ruru 11 j Bydenham 17, Linwood 3; Brighton 8, Waimaire 8. SOCCER. Auckland.—Falcon Cup, knock-out: Mt. Albert Grammar 4, Eastern Suburbs 2; Poneonby 4, North Shoro 2. Palmerston North.—Rovers 4, St. Pauls 2; Athletic 0, Teowcawc 0. Palmerston North.—Sacred Heart Wellington —Filial fluid Mertvor;ial Cup: Marist 3, Petono 1; Waterside 8, Diamond 3, Christchurch.—Nomads 3, Technical 1 ; St. Albans 1, Rangers 0. HOCKEY. Hamilton. Representatives; Waikato 6, Thames-Hauraki 1. Junior sThames-Hauraki 4, Waikato 1. Hboper Cup: Old Boys 5, Hinemoa 1j Old Technicals 5, Colts 1. Old Boys I, Hinemoa 0; Old Technical* 1, Technical School A 0. Auckland.—Wesley 4, Papatoetoe 3; St. Luke’s G, Varsity 1 ; Somervlllo 4, Eden 2, HAMILTON GOLF. In the semi-final of the captain's trophy K. McLeod boat E. Wilson Z and 1. (McLeod to meet J. F. Strang in th* final. In the semi-final of the vice-captain’s trophy C. H. Clark beat L. n. Reid 3 and 2 (Clark to meet W. G. Christie in Anal). Bert cardo returned in the bogey handicap wero: Ct E. Sutcliffe all square; C. B. Fullerton-Smlth, f*. Cumberworth and J. Salisbury 1 down. CYCLE HOAO-RACING. Hamilton. —The Hamilton Sports Club’s race over 32 miles from Hamilton East to Motumaoho and back resulted; R. MoOnle 1« T, Bhaw 2, J. Crawford 1 3. Fastest time, T Shaw 80m. 20s. . COURSING. HAMILTON CLUB. Maiden Stake. —Final: L. G. Semnieii's (Matamata') Real Girl boat Mrs F. Day (Hamilton) Master Collins. All-age Stako.—Final: Mr E, C. Gardiner (Te Arolia) Fairy Footsteps beat Mr* F. Day (Hamilton) Broughshane. CAR OVER DANK. Thomas Henry Baker, GO years, a miner, of Huntly, and his son. John Antony Baker, 28 years, a miner, of Huntly, wore injured when a car, in which they wero passengers, overturned over a bank at Huntly late this afternoon. Doth rocoivod concussion and hruisos and were, admitted to the Waikato Hospital. Their condition i* not serious. AMERICAN NEUTRALITY. SHIPMENT OF ARMS BANNED. WASHINGTON, August 23. Tho neutrality legislation, banning shipments or arms from the United RtnLss to warring notions until February 28, IP3G, has passod tho House. An adjustment the differences with the Senate, which favour# a permanent ban, will aond thu legislation to the Whit* Hcuie.

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Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19663, 24 August 1935, Page 6

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SPORTS EDITION. Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19663, 24 August 1935, Page 6

SPORTS EDITION. Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19663, 24 August 1935, Page 6

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