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WAIMATE.

(From Our Own Correspondent.) NORTHERN FOOTBALL CLUB. The fourth annual meeting of she Northern Football Club was held on Friday. About 24 members were present, and Mr Travers occupied tho chair. , The report and balance slieot tor the year were presented and adopted. The following officers were elected: Patron, D;* AVylio (re-elected) ; president, Mr Eddy; vice-president, Messrs Scott, Twomey, Middleton, H. Smith, J. AV. Hayes, Childs, Travers, Stevens. Newell; delegates to SubUnion, Messrs Id. Smith and Stevens; committee, Messrs Clai’k, Chamberlain, S. Harrison, Phillips, Goodman, Creba, H. Harrison, Crosbie; secretary and treasurer, Mr N. Grylls; club captain, Mr Eddy (re-elected) ; coaches, senior, Mr Chamberlain; junior, Mr Eddy; selection committee, seniors, Messrs Clark and Eddy, coach and field captain; junior, Messrs Phifnps,. Goodman, coach, and field captaiu; auditor, Mr D. White (re-elected). Opening day was loft to the committee to fix. ■ , Mr Newell donated £2 2s to the most improved senior player during the season. Mr Stevens also donated £i Is to the most improved player in each of tho junior and third grade players. The secretary was instructed to send a letter of sympathy to Mr Joe Hurt, an old member of' the club, on the death of his brother. The secretary was instructed to thank- Messrs Pvne Gould, Guinness for the use of room. TENNIS MATCH. ' The following are the results of the match between AVaimate and Awamoa, AVnimnte names being given first: — Singlos. : —Messrs Cocks v. Hendry 8-9, Manchester v. Reid 9-5, Parry v. Dutliie 5-9, Powell v. Kennedy 0-9, Rathgen v. Main 7-3, Melton v. Crombie 8-9; Miss G. Manchester v. Miss Brown 7-1, Miss D. Manchester v. Mrs Ireland 6-1, Miss R. Hertslet v. Miss Hall 7-4, Miss Holmes,v. Miss Hall 7-1, Miss Collett v. Mrs Alain 7-5. Doubles.—Messrs Alanchester and Cocks v. Reid and Hendry 9-5, Parry and Powell v. Duthie and Kennedy 3-9, Rathgen and Melton v. Main and Crombie 9-7; Alisses G. and D. Manchester v. Miss Brown and Airs. Ireland 7-2, Misses Hertslet and Baikie v. Miss Hall and Airs Alain 7-4, Alisses Holmes and Vollett v. Aliss Hall and Airs Reid, 7-4. Combined Doubles.—Manchester and Aliss G. Alanchester v. Hendry and Aliss Brown r^l; Cocks and Aliss Baikie v. Reid aiid Airs Reid 7-6; Parry and Miss D. Alanchestor v. Duthie and Aliss Hall 5-7; Powell and Aliss Hertslet v. Kennedy and Airs Ireland 7-5; Alelton and Aliss Collett v. Crombie and Aliss Hall 7-0. AVaimaie: 16 sots 145 games; Awamoa: 6 sets 102 games. WAIMATE RIFLE CLUB.

Tho championship, with one shoot to go, stands ns follows: — C. Kibble white ... 688

Thursday next will bo 300 yards and 600 yards. AV.E.A. At a mooting of the AV.E.A. it was resolved to open the winter session on Alondny, 12th April. It was also resolved that Professor. Shelley be invited to l/tfture here early in April, and it is to be hoped that this will eventuate. The for Air Miller’s course of lectures is “Shakespeare and his AVorks.” The full syllabus will bo given as soon as possible, and intending students—also the public generally, will see what a comprehensive field is to be covered. It is fully anticipated there will be a record number of students this year. There are to be about 21 lectures for which the modest sum of 5s is asked as a fee.

The following is shoot'held on March tho result of 11th:— the S. Malthus ... 5 44 46 96 A. Segar ;..... 9 42 41 92 A. Kernick > 7 ■ 42 42 91 C. Bennett ... ... 10 3G 44 90 VV-. ■ Duckett * 4 40 39 86 C. Kibblowhite — 44 44 4.8 AV. Paterson ... ... 6 37 40 83 AV. Hardwick ... 9 37 36 82

AV. Paterson 664 AV. Duckett 650 S. Malthus 647 A. Kernick ... ... 635 C. Bennett 624 The position of the Holmes Cup with one shoot to so, is :— C. Bennett ... ... 737 • S. Malthus 731 A. Ivernick, C. Kibble white ... «}0 ' 7>o AV. Paterson. ... 724 W. Duckett 713 AA\ Hardwick 605 A. Segaij 689 The ranges for the final slioot on

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 23 March 1926, Page 4

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WAIMATE. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 23 March 1926, Page 4

WAIMATE. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 23 March 1926, Page 4

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