TJip fiygjb roqpd pf. the |£arabanrea ipun fijcfiire ^as "played qn BaftFd^y f§§tips gi tlre kky|n '^°i| wften pr|G.ti/ pally al} cp^p0ti|Qrs werp* in. atteiidance 'tg 'play'tlfpir ni|,|c|ie§ pie" we§.tber plerk *w;as' "|n /h|s fsinfiestj 'ni'ojbjq . anv4'piay fhfbilgbiQdt the " af terqopri wgs, mpst .eqiqyable: ' Fqllowihg are the 4.ptailcd regqlfs fpr " Ihe" matcTies Piayed:/LA, IT. Nicplfs "hea^ " s." '§rqith" (defauited ) - T. ^plgsfield beat " H. J$ufray, J. Gorry beqt'G.' G/Lagpr, p." J. S^eet?pr "beat ' W. "G. Pmlllps; :p. Larsen beat J. E. Fullartpn//p". P. "Todd beat M. C. WJlsonrWi S/@gier.beat Nicholson "tuef aulted) •* H". ' MacShane beat B. J. Eager/ C. M. Wallace h.eat W: Bufi (4pf^nl|ed) , §, p. Frahhlin beat Rl A- Frederik§en, W* G. blark |iea|. 4."*E. BepnelL ' 4Sauhders qpat H. 4. Hughes, J. A. C. Hing^bejt' f . KpgersV T. j'. Coutie beat R.'Flenriy, F- H- bpaf R. Lesper," W. 'p. phil'ds beat H. W. S. Walker, " C. 'R. Hpsie1 beqt WIf. Walkef, S." F. Atkins beat Thornley, F. E. 'Langelan " beat "C. Wills, p. Antcliff "beat H. F. McGlune. W/L.v%^yerg bgat p/R|thr bane, D". E. Clark fceqt G. A.'Sbrens.on, H. D. piGhaMs peat A. E. Hastedt, J. Cbrbishley beat H. ,Bull (defaulted) ,"G". "D/"Melyilxe beat L. S. paraxiphqel, F. Carrington bsat G, Barclay/'A. F.' Lander's beat J. To'ddV 'D.v H. Tomlipson beat §3. f. Ward, 4- Tomlinsori beat J. N- McDonald (deiauTted) , E. W.' Glark beat A. Glafke/apd A-* Walker 'beat W. F. Ryder. ' Top Dpg Trophi.es After a" lapse of a 'fortnight, piay in' the above * 'pompetition was resumed over' the weekend. The holders",' S. C. Fraqkiin and p. J. Eagar, retained" the* tropfiies soinewhat cqmfortably ih defeatihg a chailenging pair, A.' T. "Nicohs and G. R. Hpsie, 'by a fiye and" tliree mafginV* The holders were very favourably placpd "at" the concfusipn of th'e outward journey, -being three up and*' even thpugh their opponents issued ' zl strong challenge, thp fprme-r maiptAihed their adyahtage. The ne^t challerjgers are D. R.' Todd pnd*R/ 4: Frederikspn, an experienced pair, wbp shpyld fully test 'the ho'lders, prpbab'ly hfckt weekend. Aiteratiop |n Fi^tures The attentio'n of all membgrs is drawn to an alteration in the fixture list. Next Saturday is shown as a flag match, but this has been alterpd apd rth.e jhird qpalifying ropnd, which wps scheduled to have, been piayed on Jgly 31/ydll now oe played on Saturday afterrippn next. Ihe draw for piay lyfil coin|nenpe at 12.45 t'o 1.15 p.m. sharp. IpterTplilb Matches An excellent response w|s received by "thp njatph committee in answbr to' its request for . members willirig fo paltipihat'e 1 111 ' an ' Interclub * game "Vgainst* the "Buckley Glub at Levin" on jSuhday next. Those playefs selected" * will ' oe advised ac'cordingly pn Saturday afternoori ^ex|/ pl*ay •to commphpb 6h Sunday' at 1 p.nq. sharp." * " A very popular inter-club fixture, Levin v. pukerua Bay, will " take piace on Augiist "I at Pukerua. Bay. •Those members desirious of' playing on the" seaside pourse are asked to'enter their hqmes accprdingiy on the list provide'd in the ciubhouse. Furtlier " paf ticulars rpgarding traveliing arrahgements will* be mad'e to those players finally" selected. .
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