THE NAPIER CLUB
Bowlera were agaia favoured with flne weather- for the usual Saturday play. The green* were all in very fina prder and tbpae participating epent § m.Qat enjoyable aft§rnopn, " With same membess awfiy- visiting Gisborne and others engagea in the champion fours play-ofE at the Port, the attepdance at the Napier Club 's gre.en was hardly up to the usual number. Rp« sults:— Willett, Dykes, Macdonald, Campbell 22; Kingston, F, ah| P. Rmith, Daily SL ArmitagOi Lydfofd, KilBRtrick, Gilberd 23; J, Fulfprd, Corne. WiJliamson, Willi^ms 21, Spriggs, Maiden, Bupkley, Plestea 22; W; Fulfgrd, Bayford, Houseman, Renouf 18, 0, White, §, Pirie, Cooke, Belcher 28; MoNiven, Barirpm, Sweetapple, A. W. Pirie 20, Hewson, Zorn, Meore, Behdall Sl; J, Hill, Chubin, Oliver, Beer JS. Hislop, Nicholls, Nuttall 26; Ruggeih Abbett, Forsyth |§.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 38, 1 March 1937, Page 2
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