KIRK-WINDEYER CUP
NEW ZEALAND V. NEW SOUTH WALES HONOURS EVEN (By Telegraph—PreßS Association) AUCKLAND. This Day. With one success to each of the New Zealand arid New South Wales teams, the honours wore even at the end of tlie first day’s play in the contest for the Kirk-Windeyer Ciip. T. 11. Horton and B. V. Wright (New Zealand) beat W. R, Dobson and P. F. Hughes (New South Wales) 1 up, while C. C. Ruwald and IT. M. Cutler (New South Wales) defeated B. M. Silk and >l. P. Hornabrook (New Zealand) 2 up. The weather was beautifully fine and warm and there was a large attendance of the public, more particularly in the afternoon. The majority of tho spectators followed No. 1 match in the morning, but the gallery was more evenly dr-bled after lunch. E. L. Apperly, the New South Wales captain, stood down, but will participate in the singles to-day.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 7 April 1934, Page 7
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