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TE AROHA CLUB NEW YEAR TOURNAMENT Tb*» tournament opened on Monday in beautiful weather and with the frreen in perfect condition. The chibs represented are Paeroa. Walton. Thames. Matainata. Pon«onby, Cambridge. Morrins▼ille and Te Aroha. Following are the scores:— First Round.—Te Aroha <E. Barnes, ship) 3o v. Matainata Woodstock, skip) 10: Ponsonbv llairi-s) ?1 v. Matamata t McLeav; 8; Cambridge (Hallidav) Ifi v. Te \ roll a Heathcote) 11; Morrinsville <Coghiil 15 v. Te Aroha 1i; Te Sroha Hoskins) 15 v. Thames i Saunders i 14; Thames (Gordon) 29 v. Morrinsville 'Donald) 11; Te Aroha Callaghan •-> i v. Thames (W. T. Smith) 8; Paeroa 'Tavlor 2 1 v. Matamata (Locke) 10; Paeroa <L. Gibb) 19 v. Te Aroha Bath) 8. Te Aroha -chell) 20 v. Walton <Kuhtz) 18: Walhi Dunstan) 20 v. Thames (Adamson) 19 ?erond Round.—'Saunders 22 v. Locke 4: Tavlor 19 v. Cog-hill 12: Hosking 15 v. Bath 12; L. Gibb 20 v. Powell 17; Kuhtz 15 v. Gordon 12; Adamson 17 v. Schell 11; Heathcote 13 v. Harris 12; McLeay 18 v. Dunstan 7; Smith 16 v. Woodstock 13; Barnes 16 v. Donald 9; Callaghan 29 v. Hallidav 16. Third Round.—Adamson 21 v. Powell 1*; Callaghan 15 v. Gordon 10; Dunstan 18 ▼. Donald 16; MdLeay 17 v. Gibb 14; Barnes li v. Tavlor 10; Heathcote 2-2 v. Locke 11: Harris 18 v. Bath 16; Halliday 13 v. Hosking 7; Woodstock 17 v. Coghill 11; Kuhtz 26 V. Smith 13; Saunders 19 ▼. Schell 11. Fifth Round.—Donald 14 v. Bath 15; Harris 23 v. Kuhtz 6; McLeay 17 v. Hosking 13; Gordon 25 v. Heathcote 13; Barnes 21 v., Locke 14; Smith 17 v. Dunston 16; Powell 23 v. Taylor 13; Schell 21 v. Gibb 8; Callaghan 19 v. Saunders 10; Hallidav 20 v. Woodcock 14; Adamson 12 v. Coghill 11. Sixth Round.—Schell 18 v. Dunston 15; Adamson 18 v. Kuhtz 12: Coghill 14 v. C.tbh 9; Powell 18 v. Smith 12; Halliday 19 v. Gordon 9; Hosking 2 4 v. Locke 13; Saunders 22 v. McLeay 12; Bath 18 v. Woodcock 17; Harris f 7 v. Taylor 16; Heathcote 15 v. Barnes 12; Donald 22 ■v. Callaghan. 16. Seventh Round.—Bath 14 v. Adamson u it: Callaghan 15 v. Taylor 10: McLeay 14 v. Coghill 12; Donald 18 v. Powell 17; Hosking 14 v. Barnes 12; Woodcock 22 ▼ . Gibb 18; Heathcote 16 v. Kuhtz 8; Harris 22 v. Locke 15; Smith 16 v. Gordon 15; Schell 14 v. Halliday 11. Harris (Ponsonby), 6 wins. Callaghan (Te Aroha) 5. Schell (Te Aroha) 5, Barnes (Te Aroha) 5. Halliday (Cambridge) 5. Heathcote (Te Aroha) 5. As the result or the draw Schell plays Heathcote. Callaghan plays Harris, and Barnes meets Halliday. TE AWAJMUTU CLUB TF (Special to Times) TE AWAMUTt'. Sunday. Tl»e following club draw games were played on the Victoria Park greens qzi Saturday afternoon: —W. Old. S. C. Price. R. Ross and W. Douglas 18 v. S. H. Dunkley, G. GifTorrl. C. Mclnne* and W. J. .North 16; A. A. Reese. G. Culpan (Katikati), J. T. North and .V M. Thomson 32 v. W. Long. C S. Pierce, s. Clark and 11. A. Burcheil 10; C. Woo Hy. J. Donaldson. E-. Harvey and I*. G. Armstroivg 25 v. H. W. Wvllie, W. Martin. H. C. Rrill and H. Worthington 11: K. A. Clarke, H. V. Colllson. S. Haines and J. A. Hawkins 26 v. W. Mensrorth. G. Galloway. F. H. Moore and R. Free 16; W. R-van, Freegard, A. V. Cole and S. W. MeMkilan 22 v. T. Bowden, W. McCready, E. Bryant and R. L. Henderson 14.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20695, 4 January 1939, Page 2
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