ST. JOHN'S CLUB
SEASON OPENED ON SATURDAY.
Fine weather favoured the St. John's Club last Saturday on the occasion of the opening of the season. There was a large attendance, and a pleasant afternoon was spent (president') and"by Mr J. H. Keesing Speeches were'made by Mr D. Miller, (president Of the Wanganui Club).
The games-played resulted as follows:—
W. 8e11,.,. Poison, Milne and Hodwell (skip) 7 v. Cunningham, Parkes, Coles and Glasgow (skip) 13.
Holloway, McKenzie, Reed and Gellatley (skip) 10 v. Cooper, L,arsen, Stevenson and Gordon fskij;)) 16.
Bathgate, Hewitsbn. Pawson snd Keesing (skip) 11 v. Sniythe, JTaase, Jas. Laird and Miller (skip) 13."
Knuckey, Drake,* Laughtoa and Simps.Rn : (skip,)- 1,0 jjr f -godson, Newham, Ball and Christie (skip) 14.
Brodie, Williamson, M. Russell and Patefson (skip) 7 y. Blaokbourne, John Laird, Stewart' and Fountain (skip) 13.
Follet, Copeland^ Richings and A. Russell. (skip) 15 v: Bruce, Palmer, Moffatt and McPhail (skip) 17.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12347, 18 October 1909, Page 4
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