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Our Sports Summary

CHRISTIAN BROTHERS’ OLD BOYS CRICKET CLUB, DUN EDIJM

W N NEKS O I' 1 S ECO GRADE “ B, ' 1924-25

WINNERS OF THIII 1) GRADE. 1924-25

Rugby League Football M. 8.0.8, y. C. 8.0.8. A League football match, between Marist Brothers’ Old Boys (Christchurch) and Christian Brothers' Old Boys (Dunedin) \vas played on the Caledonian Ground on Saturday in the presence of about 2000 spectators. The weather was fine, hut a. strong north-east wind was in evidence. In the opening stages the play was fairly even, lint as the game advanced tin visitors demonstrated their superiority, and long ho fore the termination it was quite apparent that the Marist Brothers would win by a comfortable margin. I lie visitors bad some fast players, and their combination was considerably belter than that ol the local learn. The game resulted in a win lor Marist Brothers by 2d points to !). Mr. C. Snow officiated as referee. A large crowd of Rugby League supporters and 1 fiends of the Brothers’ schools in Dunedin and Christchurch gathered at Kroon’s Kali on Saturday evening, when a smoke concert to the visiting team was held Altar the loyal toast had been honored an extensive toast list was proceeded with, and between each speed) musical and elocutionary .selections were tendered to an appreciative audience. flic members of the visiting team were treated to a motor run into tin* country on Sunday, visiting Holy Cross College Mosgicl. Silvers!ream, and On tram; tea being partaken ol at the latter town. Catholic Tennis Club, Addington (From our own Correspondent.) The annual general meeting of the above club was held in the Catholic schoolroom on Wednesday, September 23, Rev. Father Quinn presiding over a fair attendance of members. The annual report and balance sheet, which were read and adopted, showed the club to be in a satisfactory position. The resignation of the treasurer (Miss Annie O’Donogliue) was accepted with regret. The election of office-bearers for the ensuing year resulted as follows; —Patron, his Lordship Bishop Brodie; president, Rev. bather Quinn ; vice-presidents. Rev. bathers O’Connor. O’Meoghan. and MeMcKeon, Sir (ten. Clifford, Messrs. 0. McDonald, F. Milner. E. Sullivan, H. Mercer,d Mercer, E. d. Howard. M.IL, P. d. Motley, E. 0. Duggan. E. d. Anne. and 11. W. Penrose; hon, secretary, Miss M. Toorish : bon. treasurer. Mis-. Nellie Sloan; hon. auditor, M. Williams; committee. Misses B. McCormack and Kath. Hess, am! Mr. C. Tv-el; club captain, Mr. .J. O’Donoghne : dicappers and selectors, the committee: ladies’ committee. Misses McCormack, Toorish. Vera O'Dnnnghiie. May O’Donoghue, Marion Williams, Kath. Ross. Myrtle Ell. and Nellie Sloan. / MOTOR CAR OWNERS. v A professional man in Wellington who cleans bis own Motor says that since he started to use Q-tol he dispenses with gloves and is able to keep the dirt from getting ingrained. His hands are now smoother than ever they were. A large 2/- bottle of Q-tol, lasts two months.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 39, 14 October 1925, Page 43

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Our Sports Summary New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 39, 14 October 1925, Page 43

Our Sports Summary New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 39, 14 October 1925, Page 43