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SPORTS EDITION

TE RAPA RACES. STEWARDS' HANDICAP. S—IZ—ROVAL DANCE, 7.10 (L. Clifford) 1 11—10—ENGE, 8.6 (T. Green) -» 2 I—-I—PUSS MOTH, 1.6 (H. Horne) 3 Son: Velocipede, Prince Acre. HOROTIU HACK HANDICAP. B—B—LIONHEART (J. W|nder) - 1 3—Z—SHY (R. McTnvieh) . .. . Z I—I—NIGH TEA (P. Fearn) 3 Son: Mangukaha, Triune, Mustang, Dark Shadow, Calcutta, Full 0‘ Scotch, Solis, Rusty Jack. THE T‘OTALISATOR. The totalisator te-day h‘fl‘flM Lzemo, compared with 211.481 for Saturday, the second day 0' "1" Te Kuiti meeting at Te Hapa this time last year, an incl-one of £8929- __________._ CARTERTON RACES. Gladstone Hack Handicap: 3 Snowball, 1; 4 stitchbird, 2; 2 Geitel, a. Bunny Memorial: 4 West Tor, 1: 3 Royal Bengal, 2', 2 Darecourt, 3. Son: Takakua. Electric Hack: 2 First chapter. 1: 1 ‘Quake, 2; 3 State Bank, 3. Son: Minnow, Mister Quex. Taratahi Hack Handicap: 2 Blygaiii, 1; 8 Revival, 2; 1 Royal Solo, 3. Son: Sir Ronald. Sunder. TIMARU RACES. Ternuka Handicap: 1 Parity, 1; 4 Execution. 2; 2 Jack Ahoy, 3. Son: Cape Gabe. Winchester Trot: 4 Vanity Fair, 1; 6 King’s Drive, 2; a Lottie Guy, 3. Scr.: Aide :19 Camp, Royal Deulton, Guy Mauritius. Farewell Handicap: 1 Emissary, 1: 5 Lochlaggan, 2: 11 Moneyleea, 3. Scr.: Queen of Song, Dollar Prince, Melal Bird. HOCKEY. Hamilton: Old Technicals 3, Cambrldae 1: Kelpaki 2, old Boys 0. To Awemutii: Men: Te Awamutu A 4, H‘gh School 0; Paterangi 8, Te Pahu 0. Ladies: Paterangi 5, K°"°' konui 0: Pirongia 4, Old Girl: 0. Juniors: Old Boys 6, Hinemoa 2: Ole Tech. A 5, Old Tech. 3 0- _ ASSOCIATION. I'lamilten.—Hall-tirrie score: Glen Massey 1, Wanderers 0. Final scores: Juniors: Rovers A 4, Wanderers 1; Wanderers 3 5, Rovers B 0. Hamilton: Wanderers 4. Glen Maisey 2. Auckland: Ponsonby 4, Thistle 2; Navy Squadron champ, Philomel 2, Leith 1. ‘ RUGBY. Hamilton: Frankton 13, Taupiri East 13: Marist 21. Te Awamutu Rov—ers 5. Juniors: Old Boy. 19, Marist O. Thirds: Tech. 0.3. 21, Old Boys 6. Morrinsville: Kereone 6, Old Boys 3; Terriers 0, Kiwitahi 0. Juniors: Teri'iers 12, Old Boys 9; United 18, Eastern 6; Rovers B, Tahuna 6. Te Awamutu: Te Awamutu 16, Tech. O'C' 30’s 9. Juniors: Ngutunui 12, Waikeria B 11; Te dehai 36, Te Awamutu 5. Putaruru: Putaruru 10. Arohena 0. Cambridge: United 11. Northern o; Leaming‘m‘ 3: Hautapu 6. Juniors: "inlapu 41, Pukerimu 6; Leamington 5, Karapi’ro 3; Unlted 6, Northern o. Taupiri: old Boys 47, Taupiri West 0. Junior: Te Akau 6, Ta Moo 3. Auckland: Grafton 25, Manukau 8: Marist 19, otahuhu 3; Ponsonby 26. Varsity 16: North Shore 20, Training College 11; Grammar 0.8. 18, College Rifles 15. Wellington. Senior A: First DlVielon: WClliiigton College Old Boys 18, Athletic 1: Wellington 17. Marist 6; Pon—oko 19, Hutt 9; Eastbourne 24, Petone 13. Second DiVlsion: Athletic 14, Piratos 5; Johnsonville 53, United 0; Miramar 18, University 12; St. Pat—rick; 0.8. 24, Oriental 3. Te Aroha: city 20, Maoris 8;. Juniors: Elstow b, \it'aliiou 0; Old Boys 18. Cltv 6. THE LEAGUE GAME. Auckland: Manukau 16. City Rovers 11; Ne'vton 23, Davenport s', Richmond 23, Mariel: 13; Ponsonby 22, Mt. Albert 20. HAMILTON GOLF. In a modal handicap at St. Andrews this atternoon the best scores were: J. NI. Horton, 83-12-11; K. McLeod, 84—13-11; N. Duxfleld, 83-12-71: w. H. Nurse, 96-24—72; M. C. Stranger, 87-15-72. N. Duxfield‘ holed ‘out in one at the fourteenth (120 yards). He won the modal on the boat second nine holes. AMATEUR CYCLING. The results 01 the cycle road race by the Hamilton Amateur Sports club to-day was: 3. Shaw 1, w. Welsh 2. V. Shaw 3. Fastest timo: A. Ready, 56min. .leeo. HAMILTON HARRIERS. A trial race over 3.2 miles was decided by the Hernilton Harrier Club lei-day. Results: Show pack: St. Paul 1, B. Fabling 2, Sheehan 3. Medium pack: 5. Wood 1, J. Kernott 2, R. LiVingatone 3. Fast pack: E. Henshall and R. Gardner, equal, 1. C. Green 3. FOOTBALL ACCIDENTS. INJURIES 70 NECK. Cambridge: During the progress of the Leamingwn-Hautapu senior game this anal-noon Rex Gear, 3 Luamingten player, received serious neck injuries and was conveyed to the Wai—liato Hospital lor X—ray examination. 115 [he rcswlt of a knock received in a senior Runny notch at.Ngaruawahia tin—day. George Vlolsh, at Ngaruawahia. sustamcd concussion and was admitted to the Waikato Hospital. Colliding vuth another player in a JUIUOI‘ match at Whitikahu, c. Broadley, aged 22. received a severe scalp wound. He was taken to Huntly for attention.

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19893, 23 May 1936, Page 24 (Supplement)

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SPORTS EDITION Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19893, 23 May 1936, Page 24 (Supplement)

SPORTS EDITION Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19893, 23 May 1936, Page 24 (Supplement)

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