KARORI V. WADESTOWN
A return match was played by the abovo clul)s at Karori on Thursday evening, an'] proved most enjoyable. Karorl's superiority at the higher- boards was more than counterbalanced by Wadestown's success at the lower boards, the latter winning by two cames. as follows:— ■■■••'.• Wadestown; • Karori. - Godtschalk, H. .. 0 Gyles, A. W. ... 1 Morton, J. ..... 1 Bennett, H. I. .. v Godtschalk, K. A. 0 Welch, W. K. .. .1 Connell, J. A. .. 0 Read, J *. JBenjamin. E. .. 1 Beggs, C. H. ... 0 Gough, B. . 0 Prince, A. J. ... 1 Roberts, D 1 Whithara, G. ... . 0 Hughes, W. H. . 1 Dowling, XV. P. . 0 George, A. J. ... 1 Smiley, X ...... » Simmons, H. K. . 1 M'lntyre, M...... « Total 6 Total ....... * This contest was not a league fixture. When the previous match was played at Wadcstowu four weeks earlier the margin in favour or Wadestown was also two points (6-4). -Mr. H. I. Be»nett (vice-president) extended a cordial welcome to the visitors at the rofresnment interval, and referred to the great pleasure that their visit had given. Mr. N. Godtschalk, In a felicitous response, thanked the Karori Club for Its hospitality, and also for the excellent arrangements made.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 12, 14 July 1930, Page 15
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196KARORI V. WADESTOWN Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 12, 14 July 1930, Page 15
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