SPORTS AND PASTIMES.
FOOTBALL. 'l'lio following hum has been finally .seteolcd 1 to represent the Poverty liny juniors in their match against the JCnst Coast juniors at Tologa Bay oil: Saturday next: Full-back,Smith; ill roo-qua rtors, Richard Campbell, FiUgor.ild, Crenfel jJivo-eigliths, \\ itty .and C. SomeiVell; hall 1 , A. Luttrull; forwards, Bright (wing), Bristow, Hogg, McGuilio, Delaney, Moore, Hickey. Walker. Emergency, E. Lutfrell. Tho team, accompanied by Mr. L. 0. Ingram, as manager, leaves town lor inio Coast on Friday. UOLF. LADIES’ COLE UNION MEDAL. Tile second' round for tho above medal was played on tlio Poverty Bay Coif Club’s links yesterday afternoon. The condition)! were unfavorable, as a strong wind prevailed and heavy skewers further militated against accurate driving. The following wero the host cards handed in:—Miss E. Adams, gross 93, lidcp 7, nett 80; Miss DcLautour, 113 —20—88; Mrs. O’Meara, 112—17—90; Mrs. Barlow, III —18—90; Miss Sweet, 109—10— 99. 'The competition for the medal will, lie continued this afternoon, when the third round will be played. N.Z. CHAMPIONSHIPS. [Pitiiss Association.] DUNEDIN, Sept. 22. The New Zealand amateur golf championship meeting was continued to-day. The open championship was won by Clements (the Wanganui professional) with 335, Hood (the Oamaru professional) being second with 336, B. J. Smith (Otago) third 337, Herd (the Wellington professional) fourth with 338. The inter-club Challenge Vase competition was won by Otago No. 1 with 330 points, Christchurch No. 1 being second with 338. The following qualified for the amateur championship: Lusk (Christchurch), Roberts (Otago), Fisher (Otago), Wood, Wright, Rutherford (Christchurch), B. J. Smith, It. J. Smith, IT. C. Smith, Mac Ewan (Otaon) Treweok, Harman (Christchurch) Eorbes (St. Clair), Lynch, Wright, Perry (Timaru), Sam®, Sleigh, Tiolove (Christchurch), Stronach, Bins, O. Turnbull, Vm. Turnbull, Park, Wales (Otago),. Saunders (Wanganui), Holmes (Mastorton), O’Kano (Alexandra), Brydore, ltoxby (Oamaru), Fothoriugham, McCarthy (St. Clair). A score of 193 and under qualified. THE TURF. CANTERBURY APPEALS. [Press Association.] •CHRISTCHURCH, Sept. 22. Oil the recommendation of tho Appeal Committee, the Canterbury Jockey Club’s general committee yesterday dismissed the (appeal of J. Green against the disqualification of liimeelt and the mare Pretty Nell for twelve months by the Amberley Steeplechase Club. At the same time the Metropolitan body increased the disqualification of 1). J. Price (jockey) from three months t 0 twelve months.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2303, 23 September 1908, Page 3
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