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SPORTS EDITION

TE RAPA RACES. STEWARDS' HANDICAP. B—l2rv-ROVAL DANCE, 7.10 (L. Clifford) 1 11—10—ENGE, 3.6 (T. Green) .. 2 I—4—PUSS MOTH, 7.8 (H. Horne) 3 Sch: Velocipede, Prince Acre. HOROTIU HACK HANDICAP. s—s—LIONHEMT (J. Wlnder) . 1 3—Z—SHY (R. McTaviah) ..,... 2 I—I—HIGH TEA (P. Foarn) 3 Son: Mangukaha, Triune, Mustang, Dark Shadow, Calcutta, Full 0’ Scotch, Salas, Rusty Jack. THE TOTALISATOR. The totalisator to—day handled £26,410, compared with £11,481 for Saturday. the second day of the Te Kuiti meeting at Te Hope this time last year, an increase of £8929. '_.___..—. CARTER‘I'ON RACES. Gladstone Hack Handicap: 3 snowball, 1; 4 Stitchbird. 2; 2 Geitel, 3. -Bunny Memorial: 4 West Tor, 1i 3 Royal Bengal, 2: 2 Darecourt, 8. scr.: Takakua. Electric Hack: 2 First Chapter, 1: 1 ‘Quake, 2: 3 state Bank, 3. Son: Minnow, Mister Quex. Taratahi Hack Hand-loam, z Blyguin, 1: 8 Revival, 2; 1 Royal Solo. 3. Son: Sir Ronald, Sunder. V - TIMARU RACES. Temuka Handicap: 1 Polity, 1: 4 Execution. 2; 2 Jack Ahoy, 3. Son: Cape Gabo. Winchester Trot: 4 Vanity Fair, 1: 6 King's Drive, 2; 6 Lottie Guy, 3. Son: Aide de Camp. Royal Doulton, Guy Mauritius. Farewell Handicap: 1 Emissary, ‘1: 5 Lochlaggan, 2; 11 Moneyiess, 3. Scr.: Queen of Song, Dollar Prince, Metal Bird. ___._______. HOCKEY. Hamilton: Old Technicals 8, Cambridge 1: Kelpoki 2, old Boys 0. Te Awamutu: Men: Te Awamutu A 4, High School 0; Patorangi 8, Te Pahu 0. Ladies: Faterangi 9, Korekonui 0: Pirongia 4, Old Girls 0. Juniors: Old Boys 6| Hinemoa 2? Old Tech. A 5, Old Tech. B 0. ASSOCIATION. Hamilton.——Half-tlme score: Glen Massey 1, Wanderers 0. Final scores: Juniors: Rovers A 4, Wanderers 1; Wanderers 3 5, Rovers B 0. Hamilton: Wanderers 4, Glen Ma:— aoy 2. Auckland: Ponsonhy 4, Thistle 2; Navy Squadron champ., Philomel 2, Loith 1. -._._.——-. nucev. . Hamilton: Frankton 13, Taupiri East 13; Marist 21, Te Awamutu Rovers 5. Juniors: Old Boys 19, Mari“ e. Thll'C‘a: Tech. 03. 21, Old Boy: 6. Morrinsville: Kercone 6. Old Boys 3; Terriers 0, Klwitahi 0. Juniors: Tarriers 12, Old Boys 9; United 18, East—ern 6: Rover: 6, Tehuna 8. Te Awomutu: Te Awamutu 18. Tech. on: Boys 9. Juniors: Nqutunui 12, ram: :11; Te Mewhui as, n Putaruru: Putaruru. 10, Arohena 0. Cambridge; United 11. Northern o; ”Emmy-0n 6. H-uunu 6. Juniors: Haulapu 41. Pukerimu s; Leamington 5, Karapiro 3; United 5, Northern 0. Taupiri: O'd nos: 11, Taupiri West 0. Junior: To Akau 6, Te Hoe 3. Auckland: Grafton 25. Manukau 8; Mariet 19, Otalli'hu 3; Ponsonby 28, Varsity 16; North Share 20. Training Collegi 11: Grammar 0.3. 18, College Rifles 15'». Wellington: Senior A: First Division: Wellington College Old Boys 13, Athletic 7; wellington 17, Marist 8; Ponoko 19, Hutt‘s; Eastbourno 24, Patone 13, Second Division: Athletic 14, Pirates 5; Johnsonvllle 53, United 0; eramar 18, University 12; st. Patrick: 0.3. 24, Oriental 3. Te Arnhem/city 20, Maurie 3;. Jun—iors: Elstow 6, Walhou 0; Old Boys 18, City 8. THE LEAGUE GAME. Auckland: Manukau 16, City Rovers 11;'Newton 23, Davenport 5; Rich—mond 23, Marist 13; Ponsonby 22, Mt. Albert 20. ———___. HAMILTON GOLF. In a modal handicap at st. Andrews this alternoon the best scores were: J. M. Norton, 83-12—11; K. McLeod, 84-13-11; N. Duxfiold. 83-12-71; W. H. Nurse, 96-24-12; M. C. Stranger. 81-16-12. N. Duxfieldv holed out in one at the fourteenth (120 yards). Ho won the medal on the best second nine holes. AMATEUR CYCLING. The results of the cycle road race by the Hamilton Amateur Sports Club to-day was: 8. Shaw 1, W. Welsh 2. V. Show 3. Fastest time: A. Read-y, 55min. jeec. HAMILTON HARRIERS. A trial race over 3.2 miles was de—cided hy thL Hainllten Harrier Club to-day. Results: slow pack: 5!. Paul 1. B. Fabling 2. Sheohan 3. Medium pack: G. “load 1. J. Kernott 2, R. Livnigetone 3. Fast pack: E. Nenehall and R. Gardner, equal, 1. c. Green 3. FOOTBALL ACCIDENTS. "works To NECK. Cambridge: During the progress of tho Leamington~N;.utapu senior game this afternoon Rex Gear, at Looming—tcn player. ruceived serious neck in.;urios and was conveyed to tho Waikdto Hospital for X-ray examination. As the result of a knock resolved in a senior Runny match at Ngaruawahio (0-day. George Welsh. or Ngaruawahia. sustained concussion and was admitted to the Waikato Hospital. Colliding with another player in a junior match at Whitikahu, c. Broadley. aged 22, received a severe scalp wound. He was taken to Huntly for alldlllll)": ‘ ‘

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19893, 23 May 1936, Page 8

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SPORTS EDITION Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19893, 23 May 1936, Page 8

SPORTS EDITION Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19893, 23 May 1936, Page 8

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