DETAILED RESULTS
' OPENING MATCH.
A Grade.
S&—J. C. Feast (Greytown) 100 ■)E4— H. W. Feast ■ (Greytown) 98 '£o —Capt. H. Simmonds (Wanganui) 97 ■£2— each.— \7. J. Henry (Christchurch) 97, Deputy-President A. R. Barker jLinltwater) 97, A. V. Swanson (Karori) 97,- President W. M. Healey (Nihoniho)
£1 each:—H. T. Boon (Karori) 97, JI. C. Connor (Napier) 96, H. Hunt (Suburbs) 96, W. H. Ballinger"(Petone) 96, Q. J. Nix (Featherston) 96, President H. H. Donald (Opaki) 95, President H: T. Marshall (Karori) 95, D. J. Guiney (Petone) 95, R.. Caughley (Karori) 95, J. H. Manssen (Nelson)-95, Sergeant-Major T. -L. Frank (N.Z.PJS. 95, A. Harris (Suburbs) 95, E. J. Reston (Akarana) 94, S.. F. M'Lean (suburbs) 94, —. M'lyer (Petone) 94, J. Smart (Suburbs) 94, T. Gbodall (Suburbs) 94, W. A. Kenning (Nelson) 94/ J. M'Kenzie (Opaki) 94, W. K. Williams i {Ohura). 94j T. Orr (Greytown) 94; G. :!A: Eyles (Napier) 93, President F. H. j'James (Napier) 93, Lieutenant W. Dun^ fckn (Westport) 93,. H. Kap.pert (Oamiaju) 93, G. R. S^mitli: (Hayera) 93, K. potman- (Greytown) 93, lieutenant J.: c*^-Hiiiiro: (D^nedjnjjg, Jgeute^nt ■A;
J. Green (Westport) 93, H. Reynolds (Christchurch)- 92. Nine were counted out. B. Grade.
£5—H. Harris (Christchurch) 98 £2—J. Potter (Akarana) 96
£1 each.—P. B. Goldfinch (Old Navals) 96, J. G. Turnbull (New Plymouth) 96, D. F. Keir (Ashburton) 95, J. B. Bairstow (Greytown) 95, J. Burns (Karori) 94, Captain R. Simpson (Waikato) 94, President F. J. Silrins (Kiwi) 94, H. Edwards (Kaiapoi) 94, Deputy-Pre-sident, A. J. Pieterson (Auckland) 94, Captain C. J. Holland (Opotiki) 93, R. Breenlan (Gisborne) 93, G. Gardiner (Havelock) 93.
10s each.—J. M;Callum (Renwick) 93, D. Calder (Patea) 93, W. T. Tacer (Dunedin) 92, J. S. Thomson (N.Z.P.S.) 92, F. B. Chittock (Timaru) 92, G. H. Taylor. (New Plymouth) 92, J. Hulsen (Kameri) 92, W. Sutherland (Goodwood) 92, F. J. Jeune (Gisborne) 92, F. A. Inghen (Frankton) 92, R. Vennell (Te Wharau) 92, J. Ball (Kaiapoi) 92, W. D. Crossan (Goodwood) 91, E. S. King (Wanganui). 91, T. A. Marreft (New Plymouth) 91, P. 0. Hamilton (Wangauui) 91, S. W. Cox (Linton) 91, F. Hood (Featherston) 91, H. Mosley (Oamaru) 91, H. Elroy (Christchurch Railway) 91, C. Richardson (Greymouth) 91, V. Jones (Kimbolton) 91, T. R. Lambert (Kaituna) 9i, 0. D. Arnold (New Plymouth) 91, J. F. M'Carthy (Patea) 90, J. 0. Parcell (Dunedin) 90. Seven were counted out. Tyros.
£2—W. J. Gibson (Patakiro) 101 £1 each.—D. H. Clement (Ashburton) 96, E. J. Dudgeon (Nelson) 96, Cadet H.'Judkins (Christchurch), 95,. W. J. J»hnston (Christchurch Railway) 95, C. Butters (Rangiora) 94, D. Robertson Karori) 94, W. R. Bounton (Hawera.) 93, J. M'Neill (Wairoa) 93, C. J. M. Clark (Auckland) 93. 10s each—W. R. Barrett (Christchurch Railway) 93, L. G. Benton (Featherston) 92, A. W. Powell (Akarana) 92, H. C. Russell (Okawa) 92, K. Lovell (Renwick) 92, D. Murray (Dunedin) 91, J. E. Harris (Linkwater) 91, R. C. Russell (Auckland) 90, D. M'Kenzie (Opaki) 90, E. J. Booth (Hawera) 90 A T Pa^T. (Dunedin) 90 > D- M'Govern (Alfredton) 90, Cadet R. A. Hare (Old Navals) 90, H. T. E. Cooke (Flaxbourne) 90, J. Milligan. (Awahuri) 90, A. J..Smith (Napier) 90, T. F. Anderson (Pahiatua) 89, R. Tilsby. (Akarana) Two were,counted out;
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 101, 2 May 1925, Page 8
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