THE PLAY
Following are the results of yesterday's play:— NELSON (Old Green). A. Haldane 23 beat Pago 17. Harp 2S beat Stallard 17. Kershaw 37 beat Whiting 17. Tunnicliff 20 beat Gluten 10. Nicol 30 beat C'layden 24. G. Dee 28 beat Griffin 22. Blair 23 beat Dodds 19. Harp 36 heat Glutton 16. Kershaw 2/3 beat Blair IS. Griffin 34 beat Page 18. Dodds 35 beat Stallard 25. Haldane 37 beat Tunnicliff 18. 0. Dee 30 beat Nicol 12. C'layden 21 beat Whiting 15. New Greeny McArthur 42 beat Cross 20. Br it land 30 beat Coleman 18. Brown 34 beat Stanford 19. W. Dee 30 boat Collet! 13. Condel! 30 beat Lane 13. Wicks 23 beat Field 10. Sunley 25 beat McKay 20. W. Dee 28 beat Stanford LI. Sunley 21 beat Lane 20. Britland 31 heat Wicks 24. Cross 25 beat McKay 18. Field 31 beat Coleman 20. Brown 25 heat McArthur 12. Condell 32 beat Collett 21. MAITAI GREEN
Frost 31 beat Tobbell 14. Barlow 20 beat Logan 18. .Reid 25 beat Harkness 18. Branch 27 beat Simpson ID. Laws 80 bent Johnson 22. Corkhill 40 beat Avling 15. Logan 30 beat Tobbell 18. Simpson 23 beat Ay ling 15. Cornhill 30 beat Stouebanks 25. Lr.ws 20 beat Moyes 22. I'eid 27 beat Johnson 23. . Branch 31 beat Frost 23. Barlow 23 beat Barlow 20. WAKEFIELD GREEN Smith 3.'5 beat Pickering 20. Bull 39 heat Gunning 20. Boss 29 beat Shone IS. Citing 21 beat Gooding 18. Milnor 20 beat Strozen 12. Gooding 31. beat Gunning 0. Boss 22 beat .Strozen 16. Bull 38 beat Milnor 22. Pickering 40 beat Shone 10. Smith 34 beat Clung 15. SECTION RESULTS
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A SECTION Won. Losl Kershaw (Linwood) 2 0 Piigp (Takaka) 0 o Dodds (Nelson) 1 1 Ttusnicliff (Wakefield) 1 1 G. Deo (Richmond) o 0 T. Halclaho (Nelson) 2 0 Stallard (Maitai) ? ' 0 •> Hr-rp (Carterton) 2 0 Nieol (Picton 1. 1 Whiting (Maitai) 0 2 Griffin (Victoria) i. 1 Blair (Greymotith) I 1 Clutten (Eastbourne) 0 2 Clavdeu (Nelson) 1 1 B SECTION Won. Lost Lane (Motueka) 0 o Eield (Nelson) 1 I •Cross (Richmond) 1 1 yV. Dee (Maitai) i> 0 McKay (Greymouth) 0 o Coleman (Wakefield)" ■ 0 2 Biitland (Pahiatua) •> 6 Stanford (Thorudon) 0 2 Condell (Nelson) r 2 0 McArthur {Wellington) 1 1 Brown (United) 2 0 Wicks (Nelson) 1 1 Collott (Victoria) 0 i) Stmlov (Karoi-i) 2 6 C SECTION Won. JiOSt Simpson (Maitai) •1 -1 Ayling (Nelson) 0 2 Reid (Victoria) 2 0 Moyes (Nelson) < 0 2 Branch (Motueka) 2 0 Barlow (Canter-bury) 2 0 Frost (Maitai) 1 :i Harkness (Nelson) 0 2 Stonebanks (1:1 ataitai) I :i. Began (Maitai) I i Laws (Victoria) 2 0 Johnson (Maitai) 0 2 Tobhell (Picton) 0 o Corkhill (Ilawera) 2 6 D SECTION Won. Lost Pickering (Palmerstoii) 1 1 Boss (Tnorndon) 2 0 Gooding (Westport) 1 I Strozcji (Linwood) o 2 Bull (Blenheim) 2 0 Gunning •(Shannon) 0 2 Shone (Maitai) 0 o CJring (Wakefield) 1 1 Smith (Picton) Milner (Maitai) 2 1 . 0 1
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 31 March 1923, Page 11
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