WAIPAWA VISITS HAVELOCK
Saturday afternoon «aw a big muster on th© Havelock • Northj green, five teams "being present from the Waipawa Club and one from the Hastings Club. The games were very evenly contested, Havelock winning on the aggregate by only one point. Details, Waipawa being mentioned first : — Mclntosh, Metcher, Davy, Eatterson 20; Coombe, Murray, Taylor, Morgan 8. Noell, Hawke, Wallace, McKay 16; Boyle, Liley, Toulmin, Smith 15. Kingston, F. N. Holt, Harker, Holt 12; Rose, Rush, G. Joll, J. H. Joll 26. Barrie, Larsen, Parkin, Critchley 16; Watson, Oakley, Cummins, "Wilson 17. Meads, E. Joll, Walker, Chisholm 22; Jarvis, Oldham, Hay, Flanders 21. Hastings, Watters, Puff, McLennan, Parkinson 21; Riley, Heenan, Crombie, Anderson 19. Davis, Ross, Ellis 22; Brooks, Angus, Allen 15. The 'final of the club champion rinks was played during the week between Anderson (two lives) and Morgan (one Iife). Resuits : — Murray, Hay, Coombe, Morgan 28 ; i Taylor, Heenan, Crombie, Anderson 10. ' As Anderson had two lives anothor game will have to be played.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 56, 22 March 1937, Page 7
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