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SATURDAY'S GAMES. WELLINGTON CLUB. J. Smith, J. P- Luke, H. Plimmer, Crane (e.), 17; Waddell, Thomas, Knapp, Thompson (e.), 17. Butler, Adams, Hustwick, Dr Boyd (s.), 15; Laurenson, Bennett, McLean, Wilson (s.), 13. Liddle, Lawson, Bell, Gooder (s.), 21; O'Sullivan, Wylie, Brunskill, D. McLean (s.). 17. A. Laurenson, Thomas, Grenfell, H. Plimmer (s.), 28; Bennett, Luke, Frccbairn, Hyams (s.), 12. Burch, Freebairn, Osborne, Frost (s.), 25: Evans, Harton, Gibbes, Hume (s.), 14. Baddclay, Flewellyn, Gocke, Webb (s.), 25; Skinner, Huselden, Frotst, Still (e.), 8. THORNDON GREEN. Mitford. Dixon, Barry, Angus (s.), 34; JJxley, Johnson, Kilgour, J. A. C. McEldowney (s.), Tit Murdoch, Heywood, Cohen, Chambers («.), 38; J. McEldowney, Cohen, L. Cohen, Tait (e.), 21. Mason, Wiggins, sen., Dawes, Kane fe.), 20; Stuart, C. W. Brown, Slater, Collins (8.). 10. _ NEWTOWN CLUB. Staples, Haigh, Green. Swiney (s.), 31; Cant, Black, Pauling, Meyrick (s.), 14. James, Bailey, Bland. Pollick («.), 21; Watt, Topp, Beswick, Haworth (s.), 18THE SENIOR PENNANT MATCHES. VICTORIA CLUB WINS. The final matches for the inter-club senior Pennant matches were ploved on Saturday, Victoria's victory over Thorndon giving that club the pennants for the season. 'Victoria went through without a loss, and the runners-up, ‘only had one loss. The following are the results;— Newtown (at Wellington)—Ramsay, Scott, Laughton, Roberts (s.), 27; Wellington—Ledger, Brown, Berry, Moult, (s.), 18. Wellington —Burns, T. R. Jones, Mentiplay, Whittle (s.), 28: Newtown Burns, Mcllwraith, Richard. Price (s.), IV Newtown (at Newt own)—Alpe, Sexton, Pollock, Nancarrow (s.j, 27; Wellington —Haybittle, Blake Locldc. N. McLean (s.i, 15. Wellington —C. Hill, Gale, G. Brown, Churchward (s.)» 13; Newtown — Brightwell, Shearer, D'Emden, Hendry (s.), 24. Aggregate scores—Newtown, 95; AAcl-
lincrton, 83. Thorndon (at Thorndon) —ShallcraFs, Freeman, Smith, McKerroiv Victoria —Hemingway. Anderson, Keith, liucstou (s.), 15. Thor iidon Chitty ,
Conlin, AVilson, W. F. Barraud (s.). 18; AHctoria— Mayer, Scott, Lougtou, B *Tliorndoii (at Victoria)—Blanchard, Hatch, Munro, Leighton (s.), 24; Victoria—Alack (s.), 25. Thorudon—C. Barrand, Gamble, AViggms, junr., Sievwright (s.). 14; Victoria —Brackonridgo, Victoria, 80; Thorndon, TO. Tho scores wore not supplied by the secretaries in the Kelburno-Petono match, but the results of the different games were ascertained. At Kelburne. Hamcrton (Kclbnrne) woe four, up against Wylie (Petone). Johnston (Kelburne) beat McArthur ■ (Petone) by 4 points. At Petone, Johnston (Kelburne) boat Boss (Petone) bv 4 points; and Colo (Petone) beat Knowles (Kelburne) by 'J points. On the aggregate Kelburne won by 7 points. AUCKLAND TOURNAMENT. • panes association. AUCKLAND, April 7. ■ The Easter howling tournament was concluded yesterday. In the play off for the Pennant Match the Carlton Club teams beat Ouehunga. In, the final of tho Invitation Pairs Jacobs and Forster wore beaten by Hirst and Newcastle.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6177, 8 April 1907, Page 2
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