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POVERTY BAY CLUB 'Five rinks from the Gisborne Club paid a visit on Saturday to play the Saturday inter-club games as arranged. Tlie visitors were not playing up lo their best form, as the results were four wins 'to P.B. and one to Gisborne. The scores were (P.B. players being mentioned first): Wood, Mac Gibbon, Cameron. Robertson (s) 23 v. J. Hay, McCulloch, A. Hay, Allan (s) 12;. Hankey, Roberts, Colley, Hopkinson (s) 21 v. Northover, Dodd, Hammond, Engebretsen (s) 17; Blackburn, Jennings, Hilton, Somervel (s) 20 v. Fowler, Thornton, Beckitt, McKenzie (s) 14; Buzza, Ritchie, Slight Hickman (s) 17 v. J. Park, Cbrisp, Bright, Coleman (s) 14; Leggett, Davis, Bennett,' * Crawford (s 18 v. Sheen, .Wilson, Henderson, Sinclair (s) 25. Ordinary games—Ferguson, Smith, Nisbett, Hughes is) 18 v. Breingan, Bull, Leech, Morrisan (s) 26; Ale. Keague, i’rpilde, Cuff, Greig (s) 17 v. Bayliss, Andrew, Cotton, Partridge (s) 2l; Stuckey, Hankey, Godding, Robinson (s) 14 v. Nelson, Hall, Campbell, Gardner (s) 24. Rusher Cup.—Robertson 21 v. Davis 16. ■ KAIIUTIA CLUB There was a‘good attendance on the Kahutia Club's green on Saturday afternoon, when the fifth round of the Dan Barry Shield competition was played The two leading teams, Bragg and Campbell, met with their first dbeats at the hands of Newton and P. W. Smith respectively. The meeting next Saturday of Bragg and Smith should prove highly interesting, Details :
—Dan Barry Shield — Davis, I. Robertson, Town. P. AY. Smith (s) 20 v. Walsh, Prince, Downey Campbell 60 12Watt (sub. for Stevens), Solvander, Vincent, .Tonkins (s) 24 v. IT. Robinson, (sub). 11. B. Tavlor. Pollock. Simpson (s) 14. Thompson. John. Wade, Newton (s) 21 v. Walker. Clarke, C. E. Robinson, Bragg (s) 20. W. Xeennn. Jackson. Morris. Powell's) 17 v. M. Taylor. Chamberlain. B. Tavlor, Roth well (s) 10. Following is the draw for next Saturday; P. W. Smith v. Bragg, Rothwell v. Newton. Campbell v. Jenkins. Simpson v. Power. —Champion Singles— Newton 20 v. Simpson 15. P. W. Smith ]!) v. Rothwell 14. Corbett IS v. Eaton IS. The above games concluded the second round. Following is the draw for the third onind : —Thursday, winning section: Tower y. Corbett. Losing .section: Dudfield v. Eaton, Roderick v. J. J. Martin. Saturday.—Winning section: Newton v. Morse, P. AY. Smith, a bye. Losing- section: Jenkins v. Simpson, Rothwell v. Campbell, Bragg v. Arorris. —Ordinary Games — Lynskoy, H. Taylor, Watt, Campbell (s) 21 v. H. Martin, M. Taylor, Bragg, Simpson (s) 15. Walker, Vernon, I. Robertson, Eaton (s) 22 v. AA T alsh, John, Batson, Sawyer (s) 19. MacKinley and Spence (s) 19 v. Wall and FlavelL (si 18. E. Martin and Newton (s> 17 v. Davies and Tier (s) 15. —Championship Pairs— Entries for this competition close on Saturday next. As the winners will represent the club in the champion of champions pairs, the games should prove very interesting.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11495, 24 November 1931, Page 6
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