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FOUNTAIN BANNER

Six rinks from the Waiiganui and Gonville clubs tried conclusions for the Fountain Banner on the" former's green on Saturday, the- junior club scoring a most credirtaible and substantial win. Admitting thiat the losers did not put their strongest teams in the field, nevertheless the fact that the "ibaiby" club of Wanganui clan make suich a good showing %vith six rings argues well for their future success. The position for the Banner is now easy all, etach, club having scored one win and lost one game. Saturday's results were as follows (the Gonville teams 'being mentioned first in each case) ;— Gilberd, Lawrie, Kingjsley, Ogilvie (sk) 25 v. Trengrove, J. L. Stevenson, Battle, Bates (sk) 18. ' Wilkie, C. Bowater, H. Giiberd, Benefield (sk) 21 v. J. Stevenson, W. Jones, Spur die, Eawson (sk) 15. McAneny, Rice, O'Meara, Oresswell (sk) 30 v. P. Lewis, Avery, Nairn Atkinson (sk) 25. * ' Arnold, 'Copeknd, W. Foster, Nixon (sk) 24 v. Todd, Armstrong, Goweiv Lomax (sk) 15. Martin, Hooper. Wright, Bourne (sk) 18 v. Sherriff, Vance, Muir, McCarthy

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 16 December 1912, Page 5

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FOUNTAIN BANNER Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 16 December 1912, Page 5

FOUNTAIN BANNER Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 16 December 1912, Page 5