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SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1937. Volume 8. Number 3.

Pre-Tournaments Workout — Boxers, Swimmers, Athletes

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Pre-Tournaments Workout

Boxers, Swimmers, Athletes.

Annual Boxing Tournament

"Smad" was well repaid for a comfortless wait in the Winter Show Building last Wednesday night when a large entry of mitt merchants showed that all sections of the Varsity haven't that wooden spoon complex. A formidable Training College contingent did their part nobly, and aided materially in providing an excellent programme.

Club Captain Edgley and Secretary Edwards dashed round busily during the evening and kept the bouts up to schedule. Referee Earl Stewart did an efficient job in the ring and occasionally Ted Blacker's husky baritone reached the "bleachers," as he muttered about weights.

The winners on Wednesday night were:— Bantam, K. Hamilton; Feather. Sefton Walsh; Light, Kent; Welter, Ryan; Middle, E. Miller; Light Heavy. G. A. Dandy; eHavy, K. Bowling.

Bantamweight Campbell lost his title to a fresher and will be with the Tourney team, and G. A. Dandy deposed last year's light heavy champ, Barnes.

Highlights of the evening were whirlwind displays by K. Hamilton, good solid work by Kent, and a finished display by the scientific Cup winner, Sefton Walsh, well known in open competition a few years back.

The final of the bantamweight was a hectic affair. Toe to toe slugging with Hamilton landing more frequently to get the ref's nod.

Featherweight thrills yare provided by Meek's k.o. of Fitzpatrick in the opening stanza, but the former met tougher game in Walsh, and lost by a wide margin after a good showing.

Kent was in good fettle for his final with K. Horsley, which he won comfortably after three torrid rounds of solid punching. "Smad" felt delightfully comfortable watching them!!

Ryan took the welter title from Bourke after gaining a very doubtful victory over Kane in the preliminary. Kane's open right glove—which Earl Stewart cautioned twice—must have been the cause of the trouble for he had a comfortable points lead.

Miller and Craig were the only middleweights. After a fair exhibition the fight went to Miller; plenty of punch, but a dearth of speed.

The light-heavy final caused some controversy. A very even fight, packed with action, and both Dandy and Barnes giving and taking with a nice impartiality. Dandy got the judge's nod. "Smad" thought he deserved it.

Bowling and Stewart mixed things up well in the heavy preliminary. Bowling was a trifle lucky to get the derision, for Stewart put up a fine showing, and a lack of aggressiveness over the early stages kept him from a good win. Barker, ex-N.Z. Blue looked disgusted when the judges asked for another round. A slight heaviness round Barker's middle seemed to be the deciding factor, and Bowling just got home.

Tournament prospect look bright—"Smad" says that every year, but thin year we mean it.

Swimming.

Harbour Race.

Friday, 5th March, was the day set down for the Club's annual half mile harbour race from Star Boating Sheds to Queen's Wharf and back. The weather was cold and blustery, but a field of eight nevertheless faced the starter. The sea was worse than choppy, it was definitely rough, so much so that hardy rowers would not venture out even in "tubs." Our intrepid swimmers, however, undaunted by the elements, shiveringly took the water, and all valiantly completed the course. The race was won by Ryan (15 secs.), with Mason (scr.) second, and Rawson, Ennis and O'Flynn third equal. Fastest time was secured by Mason with 14 min. 49 secs., which is quite good considering the roughness of the seas.

Annual Carnival.

This function, too, was marred by unsuitable conditions, a very cold night causing a drop in the numbers of spectators and competitors. The programme was well run off, however, some very promising new swimmers of both sexes being noted. In particular, Ongley. Shannon, and Hooper impressed in the men's sprints, while Misses S. Hefford and .J. Cummins both appear good prospects. "Smad" assures these new members that if they train conscientiously next season they should be well up amongst Wellington's best .and are certain bets for next Tournament. Older members of the club are gradually marrying off, and it is largely on these newcomers that the Club must rely for a continuation of its past fruitful existence.

The Club championships were won by Miss Morton and Mason, the latter's easy 50 yards in 27 3-5 secs being a particularly good effort, though we feel this oldtimer is capable of better figures than he is now registering.

Detailed results are as follows:—33 1-3 yds. Men's Handicap—Shannon, 1; Russell, 2; Ongley. 3. 33 1-3 yds. Ladies' Handicap—Misses Cummins, 1; Morton, 2; S. Hefford, 3. Men's Freshers' Championship (50 yards)—Hooper and Ongley (dead heat), T Potts, 3. 50 yds. Club Championship—Mason, 1; O'Flynn, 2. 50 yds. Ladies' Club Championship, Misses Morton, 1; S. Hefford, 2; Cummins, 3. 66 2-3 yds. Ladies' Breaststroke Handicap—Misses S. Hefford, 1; Maysmor, 2; C. Hefford, 3. 100 yds. Club Championship, Mason, 1; O'Flynn, 2. Inter-Faculty Relay, Law and Commerce, and Arts and Science,

1 equal (two teams only).

"Smad" understands Massey's swimmers are by no means up to V.U.C. standard, so that the tournament team will probably comprise the men, M. J. Mason, R. Webb. R. L Meek, and F. D. O'Flynn; and the ladies may be picked from Misses M. Morton, .S. Sanders, S. and C. Hefford.

Inter-Faculty Sports.

Result.

100 yards Freshers—Gorringe (L), 1; Adams (L), 2; Taylor (L), 3. Time 10 4-5 secs.

100 yards Championship— Bowyer (A) 1; Oram (A), 2; McEwan (L). 3. Time 10 3-5 secs.

Shot Put—Bowling (L) 33 ft. 5 in., 1; Burke (A), 2; Thurston (M) 3.

Long Jump—McIntosh (L), 20 ft. 5 in., 1; Arnold (A), 2; O'Regan (L), 3,

880 yards Championship—Congalton (A), 1; Birks (L), 2; Black (L), 3. Time 2 min. 10 secs.

120 yards Hurdles—Abraham (A), 1. Time Hi 4-5 secs.

High Jump—McIntosh (L) and Adams (L), 5 ft. 4½ in., 1 equal; Robinson (M), 3.

100 yards Open Handicap—McEwan (1 yd.), 1; Miller (scr.), 2; Taylor (2 yds.), 3. Time 10 3-5 secs.

Javelin—Burke (A), 124 ft. 1½ in., 1; McIntosh (L), 2; Irving (A), 3.

220 yards Championship—Gorrings (L) 1; Bowyer (A), 2; Miller (A), 3. Time 24 secs.

Mile Walk—Birks (L), 1; Hart (M), 2; Sutherland (M) 3.

Hop, Step and Jump—Adams (L) 40 ft. 6 in., 1; Irving (A), 2; McIntosh (L) and A. Ross (A), 3 equal.

Mile—Scrimgeour (L), 1; Barrer (M), 2; Horsley (L), 3. Time 4 min. 47 secs.

Freshers' Mile—Henderson (A), 1.

880 yards Open—Congalton (L), 1; Birks (L). 2; Black (L), 3. Time 2 min. 10 secs.

Discus—Abraham (A) 78 ft. 8½ in., 1; Eade (L), 2; Thurston (M), 3.

220 yards Hurdles—Abraham (A), 1.

440 yards Championship—Bowyer (A), 1; Robinson (M),2; Abraham (A), 3. Time 53 secs.

Relay—Law and Commerce, 1; Arts and Science, 2.

In these results (L denotes Law and Commerce Faculties; (A) represents Arts and Science; and (M) is for Massey College. At the conclusion of the day, the points stood as follows:—Arts and Science, 51½; Law and Commerce, 50½; Massey, 11.

This is not the final result, however, as three more events are to be decided on Monday night, after "Smad" has gone to press.

After Saturday's events, "Smad" approached the twin deities of the club, Thos. and Stan, with regard to the Tournament team. From their former jocular attitude, they became at once serious and aloof, but at length promised to let "Smad" have the team on Sunday. It would appear that this is a great favour as they are strict observers of the Sabbath.

Possibly the ugly whispers concerning a wooden spoon and Mr. "Dorrie" Leslie's remarks thereon had upset them, for they would not say anything as to prospects, and upon being asked they looked solemn, and gathering up their weights and measures, they wandered away from the arena.

Mixed Grill

Bright Batting.

Against Old Boys, Lawn scored 14 runs including a straight six from one over. The score was increased by 20 runs in five minutes.

Midnight Drama.

Oh George don't park here,
Oh George don't park.
Oh George don't,
Oh George,
Oh!!!

But was this sporting?

Tennis.

First Men lost to Wellington A by five matches to three. Second Women beat Seatoun by 11 sets to 10, matches being equal at 4 all Third B Men lost to Wellesley A by seven matches to one.

Ripe.

Some people have no respect for age—except when bottled.