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Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1942), Thursday 22 March 1934, page 14
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SPORTING NOTES.
KITTY SMITH, OUTSTANDING JUNIOR
SWIMMER.
Kitty Smith, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
R. J. Smith, of Brighton Avenue, Campsie, nnd
a pupil of St. Mel's Convent School, Campsie, is
one of the outstanding junior swimmers of the
State. A member of the Sydney Telephone La
dies' Amateur Swimming Club, Kitty started
competitive swiming at the age of eight years.She has won 10 trophy cups, including the
'Speedo.' This race is held under the auspicesof the N.S.W. Women's Amateur Swimming As
sociation, and consists of free style, breast strokeand backstroke. Kitty won the event in 1932,and was runner-up in 1934. She has won her
age championship of the Telephone Club each
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MARIST BROTHERS' SCHOOL, PARRAMATTA, ATHLETES, WINNERS OF SENIOR CUP,iMARIST BROTHERS' COMBINED SCHOOLS' SPORTS.
Also Winners Senior Shield, St. Patricks Day Sports.
Back row, left to right: V. Cassidy, .T. Husband, F. McGuinness, F. Mara. Middle row:
W. Nnonan, D. Wolfenden, M. Bronnan, F. Murray, P. Walden, A. Keegun, J. Brown, J.
Dwyer. Front row: L. Marshall, K. Hickey, J. Bellamy, E. Barrell, A. Grant, C. Curtis,
A. Owen, M. Burcher, S. Bates.
year, and numerous interclub events. She swimsfrom 50 yards to 880 yards.
Mrs. Sutherland, the hon. coach of the Tele
phone Club, is training Kitty with the OlympicGames in view, and she considers Kitty an out
standing junior. If she is selected to representAustralia, she will be the second Telephone Club
member that has represented their native land
at the Olympic Games.
In the recent Diocesan Examination, Kittysecured 6 A's, and is first year dux at St. Mel's.
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Niblick Club Notes.
Last Sunday's stroke handicap was won by E.
W. O'Shea, 82 (20) 62, and this player's han
dicap has now been reduced from 20 to 16. V.Hill, 86 (18) 68, was next, and the very con
sistent M. Reid, 88 (16) 72, followed. The lat
ter's score was equalled by P. Murphy, 88 (16)72, and J. Wilson, 92 (20) 72.
Tuesday's stroke handicap was won by R. J.
Vaughan, 94 (22) 72, followed by M. Reid, 91
(16) 75. A strong southerly breeze materiallyaffected the scoring.
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Riverview Regatta.
The 48th annual regatta of &t. Ignatius' Col
lege Rowing Club will be held on Saturday next,24th inst. The first race is timed to start at
3 o'clock. A special steamer will leave Circular
Quay (No. 7 Jetty) at 2.5 p.m., calling at Morn
ington and Alexander-street. The Westmead Boys'Band will render selections during tlie after
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The following is the draw for positions:Maiden Fours: First heat: 1, Sydney, No. I.;
2, Mosman, No. II.; 3, Haberfield; 4, Police, No.I.; 5, Sydney, No. II.; 6, Globe; 7, Drummoyne.2nd heat: 1, St. Joseph's College; 2, Balmain;3, Police, No. II. ; 4, North Shore; 5, -Leichhardt;6, Mosman, No. I.; 7, Sydney, No. III.
Handicap Sculls: S-cr., G. Poarce (Assoc), W.Holdon (Sydney) ; 5, S. Hoskins (Sydney) ; 15,G. Olubbe (Drummoyno) ; 22, J. Hurley (Leichhardt) ; 30, S. Messenger (Sydney) ; 33, T. Shes
sel (Old Newingtonian) ; 35, A. W. O'Hara(Sydney), O. Hirschell (Sydney) M. Smith
(Sydney); 37, J. Eddie (Leichhardt).Junior Fours: 1, Leichhardt; 2, Police; 3, Syd
ney; 4, Glebe; 5, Balmain; 6, Haberfield.Senior Eights: 1, Mosman; 2, Newington Col
lege; 3, University.
These races will bo interspersed with collegeraces for the senior and junior boys.
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Catholic Young Men's Cricket Association.
Following are tho results of matches played on
the 17th inst. :
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the 17th inst. :
Catholic Club A, 225 (Woodward GO, Grogan50, Timbury 49, Thompson 23; Kitching 2 for 24,
Digby 3 for 52, Walsh 1 for 3, beat St. Francis,135 and 42 (Sheahan 30, Smith 27, Kitching 22
and 14, Walsh 17 n.o.; Gallagher 6 for 33, Cashman 5 for 20, Timbury 3 for 17), Newtown A,185 (H. Melville 56 n.o., Parker 42, McGlinchey
18; Kane 3 for 31, Weston 2 for 38), beat Mt.
Carmel, 33 and 48 (W. Weston 17) ; Parker C for
20, Gallagher 5 for 23, G. Dooley 3 for 29).West Sydney, 148 and 2 for 28. (Jones 35, Rit
chie 32, Mackay 25; Dansey 3 for 34, Mahoney5 for 72), beat Erskineville, 99 and 148 (Timbs35 and 30, Fuller 25 n.o., Dansey 23 n.o., Thompson 9 for 82, Mackay 3 for 64, Kenny 2 for 25).Daceyville received a forfeit from St. James's.
Catholic Club B, 254 (Lennox 54, Spencer 45,Acton 38, McHugh 33; Brown 4 for 55, McPhillips4 for 33), beat Rozello, 207 (McPhillips 78, Par
sons 48, McLaren 19, Tuffy 19; Lowry 4 for 59,
O'Brien 3 for 28). Ashfield, 135 and 1 for 28
(C. Ringland 25, Levy 24, Carroll 23, J. Kelly 5
for 51, F. McKeon 3 for 29), beat St. Patrick's,80 and 77 (Bourke 32, McNamara 24, Kelly 23 and
11, W. Smith 14, Carroll 8 for 44, J. Ringland4 for 39, McKevitt 2 for 18, Levy 2 for 22).Westmead, 77 and 107 (Droughton 30 n.o., Dynon 18; Danes 4 for 13, Houlahan 5 for a 3,
Fitzgerald 3 for 23), beat Newtown B, 61 and
101 (Moffatt 27, Barncastle 27, Vaughn 25 n.o.;Spillane 6 for 14, Power 2 for 21).
Points to date: No. 1 Division: West Sydney41, Daceyville 40, Catholic Club A 34, Newtown
A 32, Erskinevillo 28, St. Francis' 25, St.
James's 21, Mt. Oarmel 19. No. 2 Division: Ca
tholic Club B 29, Ashfield 28, Rozelle 24, West
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M.B.O.B. (Parraniatta) Cricket.
In Division III. of the Paramatta Junior Cric
ket Competition, M.B.O.B. (Parramatta) playedNorthmead, the latter winning by one wicket and
5 runs outright. Old Boys scored 31 and 7!)
(A. Dorahy 12, P. Mara 14, E. McCaffery 12).Bowling for Northmead Sherringham took 4 for
19, Leonard 3 for 11). Northmeud scored 67 and
48 (J. Dixon 14, W. Howe 18 n.o.). Bowling for
Old Boys, McCaffery took 3 for 20, and F. Smith1 for 4.
In Division II., M.B.O.B. played Toohoy Palm,the latter winning by 48 runs outright. In thefirst innings, Toohey Palm scored 135, and in
the second 90 (Craig 12, A. Griffiths 21L
G. Griffiths 21, C. Griffiths 21, C. Garthrop 19). Bowling for Old Boys, Creed took 3 for '24, Mara 1
for 14, Williamson 1 for 10). M.B.O.B. ? scored103 and 74 (Creed 17, Tunks 14, Williamson
13, Cleary 17, Weatherall 11, Long 23). Bowlingfor' Toohey Palm, G. Griffiths took 2 for 35, J.
Craig 4 for 14).?' * ? » ?
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St. Patrick's Day Sports.
Following are the results of the- athletic con
tests at the Sydney Show Ground, on the occa
sion of the St. Patrick's Day celebrations last
Saturday, 17th inst.:
School Events.
100 yards.' — Finals: Under 13 years: G.
Barnes (Mosman), 1; L. Molloy (Bondi), 2;W. McGarrigan (Marrickvillo), 3. Under 14
years: C. Thorogood (St. Patrick's), 1; J. Tu
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years: C. Thorogood (St. Patrick's), 1; J. Tu
bridy (Balmain), 2; M. Cohen (Burwood), 3.
Under 15 years: K. Cummins (Burwood), 1; F.
Murray (Parramatta), 2; J. Sullivan (St.
Mary's), 3. Under 16 years: P. Rueva (St.
Mary's), 1; B. Lovins (Rozelle), 2; K. Mensen
(Burwood) uud T. Nownham (Marrickvillo), deadheut, 3. 50 yards, under 9 years: L. Barrett
(St. Mary's), 1; K. Bannon (Lewishnm), 2; D.
Hogan, 3. 75yds., under 11 years: J. Niddriu(North Sydney), 1; A. Kcrlo (Manly), 2; E.Chard (Paddingtou), II. Under 10 years: E. Hart
(Burwood), 1; J. Page (Mosman), 2; R. Eagles(Lewisham), 3. Under 12 years: L. Molloy(Bondi), 1; L. Pastors (Strathfield), 2; S. Me
Inernoy (Waverley), 3. 220 yards, under 14: C.
Thorogood (St. Patrick's), 1; J. Goymour (Koi;arah), 2; J. Dwyer (Parramatta), 3. Under 15:K. Cummins (Burwood), 1; Frank Murray (Parramatta), 2; J. O'SulIivan (St. Mary's), 3. 440
yards: Under 16: R. Rueva (St. Mary's), 1; J.
Sullivan (St. Mury's), 2; M. S-t ratten (Strathfield), 3. Relay race, under 13: Newtown 1,Mosman 2, Burwood 3. Under 14: Mosman, 1;Parramatta, 2; Bondi, 3. Junior: Manly, 1;
Bondi, 2; Waverley, 3. Senior: Parramatta, 1;
Burwood, 2; Balmain, 3.Sonior Shield Competition: Marist Brothers',
Parramatta, 30 points, 1; Christian Brothers, bt.
Mary's, 23 points, 2; Christian Brothers, Bur
wood, 18 points, 3; St» Patrick's, Church Hill,
13 points, 4.
Junior Shield Competition: Christian Brothers,
Burwood, 18 points, 1; Christian Brothers, Manly,13 points, 2; Marist Brothers, Bondi and Mos
man, 11 points, each, 3.
Catholic Colleges' Championships. — 100yds.,open: B. Porter (Randwick), 1; D. Burford(Darlinghurst), 2; C. Quinan (Ashfield), 3. Time,lOJs. Under 16yrs. : 0. Quinan (Ashfiold), 1; 1.
Mullano (Ryde), 2; M. Kilkeary (Waverley, 3.
Time, 12 js. Under 15yrs.: D. Waters (Lewisham), 1; R Morris (Randwick), 2; J. Perritt
(Darlinghurst), 3. Time, 12 l-10s. Under 14
yrs.: R. Broadhead (Waverley), 1; T. Smith
(Ashfield), 2; P. Zeck (Ryde), 3. Time, 12 2-5s.
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MARIST BROTHERS' COLLEGE, RANDWICK.
Winners* of the T. M. Burke Life-Saving Shield at tho Metropolitan Colleges' Swimming
Carnival, 1934.
Standing: R. Tyson, J. Angles (captain), Sitting: M. Morris, L. Partridge.
Catholic Colleges' Relay Race, 000yds.: Kami
wick, 1; Waverley, 2; Lewishnm, 'J. Timo, 67
2-5s.
N.S.W. Amateur Athletic Association.
Cardinal's Cup, 100yds.— Semi-finals: G. Ear
ley (South Sydney), 7Jyds., 1; II. F. Wadds
(Western Subs.), 9yds., 2. Time, 9 9-10s. R.
C. Keir (Western Subs.), 8yds., 1; M. Carlton
(Randwick-Kensington), 6Xyds., itnd A. Campbell
(Western Subs.), 5yds., tie., 2. Time, 10 2-5s.
E. Carey (St. George), 8yds., 1; D. Ocliert (Botany), 7Jyds., 2. Time, 10s.
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Final: E. Carey, 8yds., 1; R. C. Keir, 8yds.,
2; IT. F. Wadds, 9yds., 3. Won by inches. Time,9 9-10s.
One-Mile Walk. — J. F. O'Kourko (EasternSubs.), lm. 45s., 1; A. R. Scanlon (EasternSubs.), lm. 20s., 2; S. Shoedy (Eastern Subs.),52s., 3. Time, 8m. 12s.
880 Yards Handicap. — Heat 1 : S. GifTord
(South Sydney), 92yds., 1; W. Parkinson (South
Sydney), 70yds., 2; R. P. Logan (Botany), 60yds.,3. Time, 2m. 1 2-5s. Heat 2: L. Wadds (Western Suburbs), 85yds., 1; W. E. Howie (Botany), 65yds., 2; J. Town6«nd- (St. Goorgo), 78yds.,3. Time, lm. 57 l-5s. Final: R. P. Logan, 1;L. Wadds, 2; W. Parkinson, 3. Won by three
yards. Time, lmin. 50 l-5s.880 Yards Relay Handicap. — Botany Har
riers (D. Ochert, L. Cook, A. McDougall, A.
Alsop), 30yds., 1; South Sydney A.A.A. (G.Earley, F. J. Miller, G. Beattio, E. Howie) 12yds., and Marrickville-Earhvood (R. Richardson,F. J. Russell, N. Masters, W. L. Woolfe), 28yds., tio, 2. Time, lm. 33 3-5s.
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Loichhardt Stadium — Attractivo Matches.
Joe Gotch and Martin Bucht are two heavy
woight wrestlers, who will uphold the best
standard of Leichhardt Stadium matches when
they meet thero next Saturday, March 24, in a
six-round contest. Both can mix ample rug
godness with spectacular movements, and the
crowd will surely bo intrigued by the showing
of this pair. On the same programme are four
4-round boxing bouts — Tom Bury v. Clivo Pat
terson, Billy Bray v. Jack Mazar, Johnny Sul
livan v. Col. Brickley, and Myer Grace v. Jack
Moore — and vaudeville. Prices are 3s, 2s and
Is; ladies, Is 6d to all parts.
Next Wednesday night, March 28, at Leich
hardt, that promising welterweght, Jack Rains
ford, will bo seen in action against a notable
opponent. Added to this will be the final (10rounds) of the country middleweight tournament,
a six-rounds' bout (Bill Davis v. Sailor Bill
Madden), and four-rounds (Stan Ball v. Choc.
Penrce). Prices are 2s and Is; ladies, Is.:
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Rushcutter Bay — Sampson v. Palmer.
Tho reappearance of Ambrose Palmer, Australian heavyweight champion, at Rushcutter BayStadium, next Monday night, March 26, will ex
ercise a public attraction. This time our boywill face what is regarded as a pretty
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stiff
opposition — American Marty Snmpson, whose lastseven fights have been won by the k.o. He is
young and active, and is said to be a craftyand weighty puncher.
Palmer's exhibitions are uniformly good. Honover allows a fight to become tedious as a
spe.ataci.ti — and the opposition must make a
Stand or taste speedy defeat.
The battle will be over 15 rounds. Supportscomprise: 4 rounds, Myer Grace v. Jimmy O'Dea;6, Bill Davis v. Young Heeney; 8, Billy Brett v.
Les. Strickland. Prices are 10s, 5s, 3s, and 2s(plus tax) ; usual booking agents.
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Newtown Stadium Attractions.
For next Saturday night, March 24, WalterBrowning (Canada ) and Joe Dawson (N.Z.),will figure in the Newtown principal match.Those wrestlers made a great showing at theirlast meeting, Dawson being particularly im
pressive.
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On Tuesday, March 27, Bob Thornton and SidEdwards (Newcastle), will meet nt Newtown.Thornton has just defeated McKellar in Bris
bane, and Edwards recently took a k.o. victoryat tho Fitzroy Stadium, Melbourne.