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KOHURATAHI BEATEN

CRICKET SERIES CONCLUDES. MATCHES PLAYED WITH MARCO. Playing on the Marco ground on Saturday, a Marco cricket team defeated Kohuratahi by an innings and 27 runs. Kohuratahi was not able to field its best team. The younger members of the teams are making good progress under the coaching of the club captain, Mr. Perry. It was the final of the first series of matches between the two teams, Marco being victorious by two matches to °nc. The next match, between married and single will be played when correct matting has been obtained. Details of the match arc:— ''Marco: B. Stockwell, b J. O‘Dea, 18; R. Glentworth, b C. O’Dea, 1; K. Summerhayes, b C. O’Dea, 4; G. Stockwell, b C. O’Dea, c K. Bacon, 10; E. Burch, b C. O'Dea, 22; T. Curry, b J. O’Dea, 0; E. Lewis, b C. o‘Dca, 1.b.w., 6; A. Perry, b J. O’Dea, 34; E. Jennings, not out, 0; total, 97. Kohuratahi: First innings: B. Fraser, run out, 7; K. Bacon, b Glentworth, 0; E. Spencer, b Summerhayes, 0; J. B. McCartie, b Glentworth, 2; J. Stockwell, b Glentworth, 2; J. Hodder, b Glentworth, c Burch, 1; C. McCutchan, run out, 9; C. O’Dea, b Summerhayes, 2; J. O’Dea, b G. Stockwell, 7; total, 30. Second innings: C. McCutchan, c Glentworth, b Lewis, 3; W. Fraser, b Lewis, 0; J. O’Dea, b Lewis, 1; C. O’Dea, b Burch, 1; J. Hodder, b G. Stockwell, 22; J. Stockwell, 1.b.w., b A. Perry, 1; B. Nicol, b Lewis, 0; J. McCartie, c and b Burch, 4; E. Spencer, 1.b.w., b Burch, 0; K. Bacon, not out, 2; extras, 2; total, 40. Tennis at Kohuratahi.

The Kohuratahi Tennis Club held a successful club match on Sunday, when, favoured by perfect weather, over 40 players were present. Sides were picked by the captain and vice-captain, and ths games resulted in a win for the vicecaptain’s team by ten sets to five. Details of play, vice-captain’s team being mentioned first, are: — Men’s doubles: G. Law and K. ■ Bacon beat E. Cleland and D. Law 6—3, H. Hunt and F. Baker beat H. Kirten and R. Hill 6 3, J. Law and T. Nickel lost to C. O’Dea and B. Cleland 2-6, J. Casey and F. Bridgeman beat C. and W. Cleland 6-4. r „ Women’s doubles: Misses W. Savage and J. Bacon beat Misses M. Bacon and L. Burch 6—3, Mrs. Kirton and Miss D. Law lost to Mrs. Nicol arid Miss G. Cleland 5-6, Misses I. Hunt and J. Dowrick beat Misses B. Meere and E. Cleland 6—o. Combined doubles: G. Law and Miss Savage lost to E. Cleland and Miss Bacon 4—6, K. Bacon and Miss J. Bacon beat D. Law and Miss Burch 6—l, H. Hunt and Mrs. Kirton beat Kirton and Mrs. Nicol 6—3, Baker and Miss D. Law beat R. Hill and Miss G. Cleland 6—3, J. Law and Miss Hunt beat C. O’Dea and Miss Meere 6—4, Nickel and Miss Dowrick lost to B. Cleland and Miss E. Cleland q g, Bridgeman and Miss W. Connor beat W. Cleland and Miss G. Connor G—4, J. Casey and Miss F. Connor lost to C. Cleland and Miss M. Connor.General and Personal News. One of the most successful dances of the season was held by the Kohuratahi Tennis Club on Friday night, visitors being present from all parts of the district. Music was supplied by Vinsen’s Ambassadors, extras being played by Mesdames Connor and Curry and Miss Eldridge. A Monte Carlo waltz was won by Miss K. O’Dea and Mr. K. Anderson and a statue log cabin by Mrs. Nicol and Mr. K. Bacon. Miss E. Cleland has returned from a visit to Hamilton. Mr. Jack Ewart, Aukopae, spent the week-end with his brother. Mr. B. Powell, Karioi, has been the guest of Mrs. G. Connor. Mr. W. Hunt, who has been indisposed for'some time, will not be able to resume duty before the end of the month.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1934, Page 2

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KOHURATAHI BEATEN Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1934, Page 2

KOHURATAHI BEATEN Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1934, Page 2

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