HUGH WRIGHT CUP
WORKING MEN'S WIN
The annual bowling tournament between rinks representing the various Wellington social clubs, for the Hugh. Wright Cup, was concluded on Friday afternoon. The Working Men's and the Commercial Travellers' Clubs tied with five wins each, but the former won the cup by the narrow margin of four points. The following arc the results in addition to those already published:— Civil Service A (Chitty), 10; Commercial Travellers' A (Ardcll), 0. Working Men's A (Locke), 10; Federal A (Tucker), S. Commercial Travellers' A (ArdcU), IS; Welleslcy A (Thomson), 3. Working Men's A, 17; Civil Service A, 9. Commercial Travellers' A, 11!; iederal A, S. Wellesley A, IS; Civil Service A, .5. Commercial Travellers' B (Stone), 16; Civil Service B (Reid), 7. Federal B (Fielding), 13; Working Men's B (Duff), 9. Working Men's B, 20; Commercial Travellers' B, 4. Wellesley B (Wylie), 15; Federal B, 8. Federal B, S; Civil Service B. Working Men's B, 12; Wcllesley B, 9. Summary of games: — Kink Aggrewins. gate. Working Men's 5 100 Commercial Travellers. 5 96 Wellesley 4 H2 Federal 4 103 Civil Service 2 60
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 64, 17 March 1931, Page 15
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186HUGH WRIGHT CUP Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 64, 17 March 1931, Page 15
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