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SIXTH ROUND

SECTION A. Wellington Lower Green. Wilson (Linwood), 21; White (Hastings), 20. ..... McWhaniieli (Hataitai), 31; Benefield (St; John's), 19.. Smart (New Plymouth I, 27;: Lambert (ThcrMon),- 14. ' ;■ .. •■•-.■ Laurie (Lyall Bay), 31; Harper (Ota.huhu), 23. : ' .. .. • r Hull (Levin), 23; Cooder f.'s-land "Bay), SECTION B. Wellington Upper Green. E^id (LyaM Bay), 25; Thomson (Thorndbn), 20. Ham (Victoria), M; McKenzie.(Qpawa), Hughan, :(Cijftertori), 22; Bary (?alnj.eeft.on North), IS, - ~ . .Hutehifion ' (Puliidti), .28;' '-MiL&rthur (%tpi}e);.,l6., .-... . . Kerr (Onehunga), 3U;. Shepherd .: (Hataitai), 21. •_ . . "," . Section c. ■ . Ssatoun Gresn. ■ r •Mar.ls;s , : (Citistchurcli), -25; Koutley (Levin), 22. . .■•■•■.-.. ~-■■. , toßlas (Eelborfl), 32; Skoglund (Stratford), 2i. Fielding (Hataitai), 32; Bedell .(Eland Bay), 20. Noad (Lyall Bay), 21; Tongue '(Rocky Nook), IS. " " O'Donnell (Wellington), 20; Hinchcliff (Caledonian), 18. ' .-• • SECTION D. Victoria Green. Lowry (Pe'tOne), 27; Tucker (Victoria), 25. . ..; ■~ . ; Warwick. (Nevrtpwh),* 22; Arnott (Palmerston.NortH), 18.' - ■'".-.■ Jves (Canterbury), 26; Bendall-(Napier), 2i. ■:.,.. „..■: . "■ . ■-. '■ ■■::.'■■ '-■• iHiggiabotham (Mount Albert), 21; Gilbert; .{Seatoiin), 17. .' r ~ '...., "... .•: •Dee (Nelson), 22; Gai-aiier (Kelburh), 13. ■"•'■■■.■ '. SECTION E. Kelburn Green. ... Cumming (City, Sydueyj, Hiitcnins (Wanganui E.), 21. itendle (Eastbourne), 21; Turpin (Canterbury), 19. Nancarrow (Thorndon), 30;. Bringans (Khandallah), 26. Walker (Auckland), 33; Naylor (Lyall Bay), 21. Martin (Hataitai), 25; McConiiah (Maitai), .20. . SECTION F. Hataitai Green. Markman (Thorndon),'2s; Glen (Maud Bay), 15. ■ Smith (Kelburn), 26; Nash (Palmerston North), 18. ' Boulton (West End, New Plymouth)-, 29; Walker (Bijrrington), 22. Porteous (Wellington), 28; Piper (Maitai), 20. : . .. Irayes :(JStounfc Eden), 27; Blighting ■.(Hataitai)-,' 21, ■••... SECTION G. Eastbourne Green. Hollard (Putaruru), 26; Harris (St. John's), -23. Pollock (^Tewtown), .2g; Wilson (Linwo.od),- 27. ■ '•' "•■ .-"". ' .■■'.'•■ .;. Dimock (Wellington), 31; Jones (Seatoun), 27.. Jenkin (Carlton), 28; Cooper (Karori), 21. •" :■' Edwards (Tcmuka), 37; Whiting (Hutt), 23. SECTION H. : Thorndon Green. Robertson (Petone), 26; Smith (Ta6rndon), 22. Lancaster (Carlton), 29; Bolton (Victoria.), 12. - . ,- ; , . Christiansen (Terrace End), 24;- Rolls (Featherston), 22. Reid (Kaituna), 32; Doherty (Kelburn), 12. . Currie (West End, Timaru), 32; Watts (Hataitai), IS. SECTION I. Hutt Green. Gordon (St. John's), 27; Collet* .(WaiNalder (Kllandallah), 26; Mattar (Foxton); 20. , • • ." ■• • ..- ■ Priddle (Island Bay), 23; Efford (Edgeware), W... .:..;: Ryan. (Lyall Bay), 23; Bremner (West End, Auckland), 20. Squire (Hawera), 29; Woolley (Hataitai), 23. SECTION J. Karori Green. Franks (Feathereton)> 25; Foy (Hawsra), 23. . .■ ■ ... - ... .-■. ■•. ■ . . Robertson (Oieliunga,), 28; Barker (Hutt), 15. . ■ ■" ■ ' ' ' - - Gray (Kelburn), 28; London (Wanga.nui),27. ■'■■ ■ • ■ .■■■■... , . Jones (Woburn), 25; Maya,(Port Atoiriri), 23.. .. Gilbert (Karori), Si;. Noblft-Adams (Blenheim)v 10. : "

NORTH V. SOUT^ The North v. South match between members of the executive of the D.B.A. Council was played yesterday, afternoon on the Hufct Greeen, the-South Island team winning by 17 to 14. The teams' were:— Past-president H. B. Oakey (Christchurch), A. P. King, W. Connor, and H. Rowley (vice-president); North Island team:—Past-president S. M. Stone (Wellington), J. KershaW (Wellington), M. J. Hodgins (Hutt) and H. G. Mayer (Dominion president, Wellington). The Weilington skip was a tower of strength to his team. The score -was 5-all on the fifth head. The South got a 5, making them 10-5. The-North, crept.up-till, they were J.l-10. The next score Was 12-all. The South then got 1 and followed this up with a 2 making them. 15-12 on the fifteenth head. On the sixteenth head the North got a2. On the last head the South Island scored 2 making their win 17-H. As Mr. Oakey had to go South last night, the game could n6t be completed, -and the «secutive wished to Be back at headquarters before the conclusion of the ..sixth round of the rinks. Thfe gapie" was played after the teams had lunched at Eastbourne. '■■■ ■■ •

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 13, 17 January 1933, Page 13

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SIXTH ROUND Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 13, 17 January 1933, Page 13

SIXTH ROUND Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 13, 17 January 1933, Page 13

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