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WHAKATANE-TANEATUA SHIELD | WIN FOR THE LOCALS In the annual match for the Whakatane-Taneatua Shield, which took place last Saturday at Tane*atua, Whakatane won on the aggregate by 89 points to 69. All games were keenly contested andj drew a large number of spectators to the greens. Details were as under Whakatane teams being shown first in each instance. Pearson, Alexander, Littlejohn 26 v Moore, Rice, Marsden. Hunt 11. Donaldson, Bath, Mclsaac, Howat 27 v Rodgers, Geie, Lawn, Moody 9. Tebbutt, J. Bell, Old, Luxton 18 v Richardson, Craddock, Foster, Rae 23.i Menzies, Henderson, Currali, Loane 18 v Franks, Black, Torrie, Ferguson 26. In the 'Feathers' game Whakatane was again successful the scores being:— Garling, Mcintosh, Dainton and Head 25 v Parry, Scrimgcour, Doran and Peebles. 15. Friendly Matches On the local greens over the weekend the following games were played: —- Grace, Cantrell, E. J. BeTl and A. King 22 v Taylor, Darvill, White and Shaw 18. McDonald, Cole, Burgess and Hayward 24 v Murphy, Smith, Comer anct McLeod 18. Bennett, Wilson, Drube and Hol— lis 21 v Allen, Sh'apley, Francis and j Sloane 17.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 43, 29 January 1943, Page 8

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WITHOUT BIAS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 43, 29 January 1943, Page 8

WITHOUT BIAS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 43, 29 January 1943, Page 8

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