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CRICKET.

BOYS' CLOT. ' " i ; Tho Jlarist .Ikotluiis' Old JBoys' Cricfcot (,'lutj coucluded a very su-sccss-iiil season by n social leiiiiiuii lit the Tueman Ktreat schoolroom ou Monday os-uiiidt;. Two function took the i'orai of a banquet, in which about sixty inoraIjwa ivetti present, as well ns a number of honorary ofitcers and represMitauves of tl!« Oatiiolic t : liiij s mid the WctlrttKton Jjoys' Cricket Oiub. ■ Among tlioub present wcro Jlcssrs. i\ J. O'.lU'yjui, '.I'. O'Brien, S, Hiekson, I<\ M'CluisKey. U. 1C Dick, J. uml (J. UamMe, A. Littio,' J; i)« iluili, Ahissrs. O'lSeili iiuti K.t*ltolier rcpniiieutcct the JJkiiheiin €lub, Apologies for absence wcro received I'rom Jus Grucfr Arcbbislioj./ K«Ufood, Dean Eegn.uult., Row .leathers Bana und Hurley, .Messrs, Al«rtiti lCoiniod}-, Jl.aurko O'Connor, A. A. J. J. S, Burke, F. J. Andrews, I' , . At'Parlnnd, F. J. Oakiss, awl othure. J)«rini{ '.the evening tl»> iollpiving teasie were among tboso honoured:—'"Our Almn Muter" (Mr. C. llnmbJo), respiinso Jtoy. Urotiior Augustine, for the Rw. Brother Masil, (Si>!)K!.fiof); "Hon. Officers" <.\fr. i , . J. O'l>riscbJi), resiKHiso Mi , . 1 , . J. O'ltegail ami Mr. Jolin Uatnblo; '"flto Teams" (Mr. 1 , . Layburn, response Air, It. Do Math); "Visitors" (aJr.'A. MarehaH, response Mr. A. Little); •'W.B.G. Lea.guo" (Rev. Brother Donatus, re> Bponso Messrs. iM'Oliiakcy and 0. K» Dick); "CnUwlJc Citib" (Uov. ■father l |! idolie } rcspoiihc .Mr. C. .tinmble). During the evening the following rc«eivcd .jßo'iJals:-—rScdo-r batting, K. Do Mutli; junior batting, K. Yntes, 13. I'ifege.rald; ■ stnior bowling, R. MarthenieMt; junior bowling, 1), Andrews, I*. litwttor; tick!' ing (s66ihl iJledal prcsduted by Mr, BowM, S. Wataen. During tho evening M",r. 0, FitzEcrnld, en behalf of the club, presented the secretary, Mr. i\ J. O'Dristoll, with a brief lmg as a mark of appreciation of bis services (hiring the past-season GOLF YOUNG AUCKLAND CHAAIFION. <Sy Telisffapit.-Pi-iss Aseashthn.) Auoftiand, April 14. Tho Tvinner of tho. Auckland Jfrovifls' cial Golf which was decided on the .MiddJeinore Liiifts te-day, proved to bo B. llorpotlt, a young player from Wailii. Ho dofeateel D. tim* Co-raiitjk by % up and 1 ta pky Jn the sfimi-fifiat. In ihfi fmal ho boat W, S.. W. Ralph, 4 up arid 3 to pky, his golf being very consistent ttreugho-ut.

. New Plyjmoutft, April 14. In the final tor the laranaki Golf Championship, t. Seifei-fc (Pafm-ersten North) defeated S. Smith (New flymouth), S up and 4 to play, fHE UNKNOWN "HOPE" OF ENGLANDC&ALtBKGB TO CAItPENTIER,By TSeHgtyphr-Vitss AEtat!lati<tti-Co.j}yrl£ht Lonqon, April 13. The- English fl'bij, it was jwevioMsly vcported, had offered £200 to Cnrpeiitief as an i&dtieeinefrt to the French champion to tutor the riitu ifl a challenge bout, is George Mitchell, the son of $, Bradford mill-owner, who was formerly a well-knoifn amateur boxer.Mitchell is also a nephew of Mi\ Percy illingsysrtli, Clifof Liberal Whip. fie is 22 Treats old ttnd 6ft, 3wi. high. He won tlio Northern Ooimtfes , aniateishcavy*w?igiit championship early ,in 1914 in a Tralf round, and is also a successful wrestler. • -• YACHTING. : A\r«&.saiW Wu.GfoQ took .place tost Saturday for Mr, J, M'iferwilcl's trophy. The following beats started i—ilaffeiie, sei\• Vifchig,,- 3ntiu.; Trixie,' 4.r0i».;. Sw Birtij lOmin. five ■race resulted ass follows -.—Sen Bird, S..M •p.m.; TjKtng, -'5.201 p.m.T Tris-ie, 5.21 ■jM*i.; Raftene, β-jili f>=m. A pfenfe Wits_ hole! at- Shelly an ■ Monday 1( which Wiw largely attended. A ■ very . enjoj abl.o day jesvijfced, 1/tife was spoilt by a very rough trip back to the Boat Harbour.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2123, 15 April 1914, Page 4

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CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2123, 15 April 1914, Page 4

CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2123, 15 April 1914, Page 4

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