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OUTDOOR SPORTS TOMORROW

Secretaries of clubs are reminded that fixtures must be in not later than 10 o'clock on Friday morning to ensure publication. GOLF. Otago Club.—The second round of the Bruntsfield medal competition will bo played to-morrow, the draw being ns follows:—A. Lucas v. W. G. Wight, R. D. B. Paterson v. R. M. Hay, A. W. Barnett v. R. W. Dick, H. V. Lawry v. G. W.‘ Bowron, J. A. Scouler v. F. S. Aveut, R. G. Sinclair v. P. S. Glasson, K. Ross v. A. C. Holmes, J. T. M'Corkindale v. A. W. S. Ritchie, D. Wright v. H. J. Pollock, J. M. Fraser v. C. W. Glover, J. W. MTntosh v. D. A. B'erguson, F. F. Leckie v. R. R. Aspinall, jun., A. L. Lomus v. W. D. Taylor, A. Gibbs v. J. A. Dunning, H. Brash v. J. H. Edmond, J. T. Dodgshun v. S. E. Field, H. J. Gosset v. K. A. Ross, W. B. Lusk v. R. F. Barr, R. R. Aspinall v. A. G. Sime. J. H. M'Dougalf v. T. C. Tyrrell, H. J. Grayson v. J. M. Sidey, J. Davies v. A. E. M'Dongall. Macandrew Bay Club.—The following is the draw for the first qualifying round of the men’s senior championship :—Blair v. Paterson, Grigg v. Aitchison, Churchill v. Morris, Hellyer v. Wynne,. Rackley v. Stewart, Seager v. Simpson. The following is the draw for the first qualifying round of the men’s junior championship ; —Barton v. Standage, Porteous v. Turner, Byford v. Adlan, Casson v. Chapman, Drumm v. Manson, Evans v. Probble, Pish v. Kershaw, Foster y. Hanning, Gillick v. Boyd, Grimaldi v. M'llree, Gunn v. Jacobs, Hurrell v. Waugh, J. Macdonald v. Ward, E. B. M Donald v. Townsend, M'Pherson v. .Sullivan, G. M'Queen v. Robertson, J. D. M'Queen v. Ravenwood, Manning v. Powell, Outram v. Penny, Palmer v. Titchener, Scott v. Betting. The ladies will play a Stableford bogey match, for which the following is the draw:—Miss Hawke v. Mrs M'Pherson, Miss Whyte v. Miss Aitken, Mrs Morris v. Miss Gray, Miss Crawford v. Miss Crawshaw, Miss Wallace v. Miss Foster, Miss Rothwell v. Miss M'Cracken, Miss O’Daniels v. Miss Bradanovich, Miss Steele v. Miss Green. Port Chalmers Club.—The following is the draw for the four-ball bogey, to be played to-morrow: —M'Kay and R. J. Paul v. Lindsay and S. Jack, E. Edgar and Love v, Hudson ana Bayliss, Wallace and Lyons v. R. Edgar and R. Hayward, L. Oliver and \V. C. Thomson v. Forsyth and Hunt, C. Osborn and Bennett v. Holden and Coleman, Roberts and Crawford v. W. G. Thomson and Gray, Page and , Gregory v. Manson and Oliver, Conietti and J. Thomson v. W. Thomson and Palmer, Hayward and Peryer v. Chambers and Hunter, A. Thomson and Bruce v. K. Roy and Samuels, Wilkin and Jenks v. J. Osborn and B. Watson. St. Clair Club.—The monthly stroke handicap will be played on the Corstorphine links to-morrow afternoon. Post entries in pairs will be received. Belleknowes Club.—The following is the draw for the four-ball bogey handicap, to be played to-morrow. Post entries will also be received;—J. Morrison and L. Bennet v. R. Penman W. Wilkinson, S. Angell and M. Wilkinson v. E. Ellison andF.Haigh D. Gollan and E. Bastings v. R. Hood and S. M'Causland, A. Davie and R, Jones v. D. Mackay and R. M'Clintook, J. Cartwright and G. Bell v. W, Cook and G, Abbott, F. Kennedy and E. Sharpe v. M. Connors and M. Williams, S. Roberts and S. Little v. P. Hunter and G. Hopkins, E. Simpson and N. Wales v. J. Hope and A. Dawson. Taieri Club.—A bogey match will be played on Saturday for Mrs Ibbotson’s trophy, the draw being as follows;—Miss Allan v. Mrs Clark, Mrs Blair v. Miss Patterson, Mrs Cheyne v. Miss Caskey, Mrs Mitchell v. Mrs Ibbotson, Mrs Murray v. Miss Kirk Miss Burn v. Mrs Grant, Miss Blair v. Mrs Anderson, Miss Shaw v. Miss Nicol, Miss Cuddie v. Miss Lindsay, Miss Johnson v. Mrs Gibson, and Mrs Mazengarb. The men will play a flag match. ■ & CRICKET. Grange Cricket Club will open the season with net practice on the North Ground at 2.30 p.m. Hie laieri Cricket Club’s opening day will be held at the Recreation Ground to-morrows at 2 p.m. The Otago High School Old Boys’ Cricket Club will hold the opening practice at High School, commencing at 2 ip.rn. King Edward Foresters’ Ladies’ Cricket Club will bold its first practice on the Oval on Saturday at 2 p.m. d’ le opening of the Kaikorai Cricket Club will be held at Bishopscourt tomorrow at 3 p.m. There will be a match between the Kaikorai Football Club and the Kaikorai Cricket Club at 2 p.m. The Mornington Cricket Club will hold its opening practice at Mornington to-morrow at 2 p.m. The Dunedin Cricket Club will hold its official opening at Tonga Park at P-m. The following ex-players iV, 1 ta , ke P nrt in a matchS. Stubbs, , M'Kinlay, Clem Beck, W. I'ielden, J. Melville, A. Grogan, F. W. Latham, A. M'Crorie, r Wilfae, D. Wilkie, Lea Sanderson J. Croxford, G. A. Wycherley, W. W. Mackersey, C. Eyre, B. S. Wilson. J. M'Farlane, W. M'Kay, W. Bieming, V Perry, Los Chadwick, W. Carver, R. Torrance. The Otago Brush Company will hold a practice on the Oval at 2 p.m. HARRIERS. The Caversbam Harrier Club will hold the one-mile consolation race at Hancock Park, St. Kikla, at 2.30, and at 3 o’clock the annual Rugby match between Caversham and Anglican will be played. The handicaps for the consolation race are as follows:—L. A. Lemon, E. P. Brown, R. C. Knox, H. J. Whitaker scr, A. J. Barr 10yds, S. I. George, R. S. Abernethy 25, J. H. Ramsay, L. F. Gerrio 35, H. Stevens, S. Williams 40, C. W. Frye 60, J. Barr, R. Emmet-son 60, C. Airey 75, W. Lowther 90, W. H. Walker, A. Walker 100, W. Honeybone, P. Harwood 120, C. K. Heaton 125, R. Cox, H. B. Cox 135, J. H. Cummings 140, J. D. Stewart, F. Brown, G. W. Watson 150, John Simpson, L. M. Gerrie, C. Graham 160, J. Williams, J. S. Rutherford, J. Emerson 170. The St. Patrick’s Harrier Club will bold its final sports meeting at Hancock Park at 2.30 p.m. The following are the handicaps:—22o Yards; A. Tarleton 2vrls. N. Greaney 5, W. Cox

7, N. Hall 9, L. Greaney, A. Dyson 12, J. Woods, F. Hall, J. Hannan, O. Scott, A. J. Daley 14, R. Carroll 15, P. Cantor, E. Al'Laughlan 17, W-. C. M'Donnell 18, D. Ryan 19, A. Do Coursey 20. 440 Yards: N. Greaney scr, L. Greaney 15yds, A. Tarleton 17, N. Hall 20, Carroll 22, J. Woods, Cox 25, Scott, Dyson, Daley, Hannan 30, F. Hall, M'Laughlan 32, Cantor 35, W. C. M'Donnell 37, D. Ryan, De Coursey 40. Hop, step, and jump: N. Greaney scr, Tarleton 6in, W. Cox Ift Gin, Scott, Daley, N. Hall 3ft, L. Greaney, Dyson 4ft, M‘Laughlan 4ft Gin, Woods, Hannan sft, Carroll, Cantor 6ft 6in, W. C. M'Donnell, F. Hall 6ft, D. Ryan 7ft, de Coursey 7ft 6in. High jump: N. Greaney, Tarleton scr, L. Greaney lin, Cox, M‘Laughlan 2, Daley, N. Hall, Dyson 4, Scott, Woods, Hannan 5, Carroll, Cantor 6, F. Hall 7,' W. C. M'Donnell, D. Ryan 9, de Coursey 10. The discus handicap will also be" decided. _ The Dunedin Harriers will hold their final run of th. 6 season from the residence of Mrs Romerill, 67 Passmore Crescent, Maori Hill. RUGBY FOOTBALL. The following will represent the R.N.V.R. v. 12th Battery at Tahuna at 2 p.m.:—lnglis, S. Simpson, Gladwin, G. Brown, J. E. Finch, Coding, Lloyd, Simpson, L. Brown, Lament, Johnston, Sizemore, Williams, MacDonald, R. A. Smith, Sutherland, Ritchards, Riddle, Armishaw, Beattie, Pattison, Russell, Meiklejohn. —Seven-a-side Tournament. — The following is the draw for the Presbyterian Bible class seven-a-side tournament to be held at Montecillo to-morrow, commencing at 1.80 p.m.:— Senior: Anderson’s Bay v. Knox, Kaikorai v. Mornington, Port Chalmers v. Sawyers Bay, Musselburgh v. South Dunedin. Intermediate: North-east Valley v. Caversham, Mornington v. Concord, Roslyn v. Port Chalmers, St. Clair v. Green Island, South Dunedin a bye. Junior: North-east Valley v. South Dunedin B, Musselburgh B v. Roslyn, Musselburgh A v. Mornington, South Dunedin A v. Knox, Sawyers Bay v. St. Clair, Port Chalmers v. Maori Hill. The following will represent Knox in the seven-a-side tournament at Montecillo:—D. M'Taggard, J. R. Moors, L. Rutherford, R. Shaw, J. Oliver, H. Dotting, J. Murray. AMATEUR CYCLING. Owing to the course being used by the professionals, the Dunedin Amateur Cycling Club has decided to abandon its 60-mile event for to-morrow, but will run the final race of its Short Race Cup series. The handicaps are as fol-low:—-Scr, R. Sivertscn; 3min, E. Boyd, P. Garden; 4min, A. Woodford, D. Ralston; smin, A. Shand-J. M'Connell; 6min, L. Thomson, H. Shand; 7min, C. Scoles, C. Heasley. The event will start after the professionals have left. LAWN TENNIS. The official opening of the St. Leonards Lawn Tennis Club will he held to-morrow at 2.30 p.m. The St. Andrew’s Tennis Club will hold its official opening at- 2.30 p.m. to-morrow.

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Evening Star, Issue 22459, 2 October 1936, Page 6

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OUTDOOR SPORTS TOMORROW Evening Star, Issue 22459, 2 October 1936, Page 6

OUTDOOR SPORTS TOMORROW Evening Star, Issue 22459, 2 October 1936, Page 6

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