MORRIS TUBE ASSOCIATION.
The third and final match for the Cement Pipe Company's trophy was fired on Tuesday night, and resulted in five men tieing for the first position. The following are the leading scores:—
Messrs J. Sutherland (63), E. Burrows (64), E. Perry (65), and W. Redmond (64), who have missed one ma*-,ch, together with the men tieing, will fire off next week to decide the competition. Thu Brighting Cup (formerly Renall Cup) competition will be commenced next Monday (June 15th), and consists of six matches*, the highest aggregate scorer holding the Cup for one year. The Cup may be won outright if won twice in succession or three times at intervals. Mr H. L. Brighting won it the second time in succession last year, but very generously re-presented it to the Association for further competition under the same conditions as formerly.
Hdp. Total. Agg. II. L. Pearse 3 32 98 F. Hood 2 32 98 S. McNabb scr 33 98 G. Hood 1 31 98 W Bannister scr 32 98 R. Smith 4 31 97 R. Williams 2 32 97 U. Wellington 1 33 97 H. Perry 1 32 97 D. Lett 4 32 97 H. Brighting scr 30 9G A. Lewin 1 33 96 L. Barker 4 33 96 M. Mcintosh 2 33 95 J. Allan 1 31 95 W Hornblovv 1 32 95 W Hodges 2 30 95
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9112, 11 June 1908, Page 6
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232MORRIS TUBE ASSOCIATION. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9112, 11 June 1908, Page 6
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