SPORTS AND PASTIMES.
FOOTBALL.
This utlornoon, on Victoria Domain, games will bo played as follows: Senior —Kuiti-City v. lakitimii, J p.m. j Junior —West End v. I a'umnu, ii p.m- Third Grade—West End v. Tukitimu, 1.40 p.m. The Minor match is expected to bo a /'lose fight and as both teams will bo well iepresented, an interesting game should result. , , Tlio Rugby Union notifies dulls that all members must be lmu'cial before Juno the sth List. Tlio following team will nrpriß-jnt K.uti-City seniors against Inkitirmi this’ afternoon: —Tate, Mullanoy, McKay, ’Grenfell, Hart, Griidinton,. Vn'lilnco,' Stagpoole, Nicolas, Lowe, Scott, Bragge, Grunt, Delaney, Patterson; emergencies—Murray, AVitty, Gillies, Winter, Dustin, Morse, Pare Kura.’ 'I ho team to represent Gisborne agiinst City on Monday next on Victoria Domain is as follows: McLachlui, Gillies, \Yi Repii, Barrett, Thompson (captain), Nowton, Brown, iriuymour, Scott, Fox, Dawes, Harrison, A. McConnell, Higgs, and Alorse ; emergencies—backs : Wyllie, Austen, Henley; forwards—Ansel], Lyi'ord, Alorgan, T. AlcConncll, and B unlisted The gnmo will commenco at 3 p.m. sharp, and anyone unable to [day is requested to inform the secretary as early as possible. Players are also requested to appear in the Club’s colors (Royal blue), and jerseys may bo obtained from Mallcnstein Bros.
IiQLF.
The first monthly competition for ladies was played oil tho links yesterday, and was won by Airs. 11. Bull. The following were the best cards handed in: Mrs. H. Bull, 83—25 (hdep)—sß; Mrs. O’Meara, 73—7 —66 ; Aliss Bright, 90—24—66; Aliss F. Adams, 68—scr—68; Airs. King, 75—4—71; Airs. Alorgan, 73—1—72. The following are tho handicaps and draw for tho Mixed Foursomo Competition this afternoon. Play will commence, at 1.30 p.m. sharp. Aliss' L. Coleman and E. Adair 12, Aliss D. Bright and AV. O’Meara 16, Aliss Crawford and AA r . G. Evans 15, Aliss DeLautour and A. E. N. Smith 18, Aliss Murray and S. Murray* 15, Mrs. Bull and G. AVillock 12, Airs. Traill and It. Barker 13, Mrs. Stephenson and F. J. Alorgan 9, Miss Nolan and L. T. Symes 16, Aliss E. Coleman and AV. Gibson 15, Aliss E. Barker and G. B. Smith 15, Aliss Sweet and J. llowio 5, Aliss Foster and F. Traill 9, Airs. O’Meara and G. A. Fenwick 6. Airs. King and J. 11. Bull scr, Aliss H. Agncw-Brown and F. AY. Nolan 13, Aliss Adams and 11. Bull 5, Aliss Redstone and Howden 9, AI iss Louscley and H. Barker 17, Airs. Alorgan, Mrs. Cole, Airs. Willook. Owing to tho number of entries from the ladies exceeding those from the men, three ladies are without partners in the draw, but they will most probably obtain them on the ground. -
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2198, 23 May 1908, Page 3
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439SPORTS AND PASTIMES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2198, 23 May 1908, Page 3
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