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DOMINION TOURNAMENT frL'AY RINK CHAMPIONSHIP t. ...., (By Telegraph—Press Association) AUCKLAND, 16th January. The ir rinks championship, in which 148' rinks/ comprising 592 players, are competing, opened to-day in fine weather. The following are the results of play, iff the first round. .Section'A. —Macpherson 29, Stone 19; Robertson 23, Higginson 17; Fookes 27, Taylor 22; Brookfield 19. Armstrong 15; Lewis 21, McCarthy 18. JSebtioff B. —Deare 28, Goldsmith 10; Scantiebury 20, Porteous 15; Rolls 19, Johiison (Popsonby)lß; Frost 24, Hoskihg llj Clarke zl, Munro 10. ' Section C. —Lindberg 17, Snaddon 8; Birdwn 27,’ Higgott 11; Keatley 18, .MfcFa,rlane 17; Benson 25. Mayo 14; Johnston (Waitemata) 22, Dick 13. Section I).—Coppins 24, Goodwin 21; Truscott 20, Lancaster 13; Ainger 21, Woollen; 16; Fraser 28, Munro 10; Richmond ; 15,* North 11. ‘ Section: E.—Bremner 21, Benefield 12-; Melville 23, Doherty 12; Kilgour 23, McGonagle 17 • .Wright 24. Tomlinson 20. Murray 21, Efford 20. Section F-—A rdell 20, Allely 16; De l.Unnay; 18,-Pilkington 12; Wetherilt 15, Scott :{Australia) 13; Kirkwood 23, Qr fey ham. 17; Parsons 21, Henry 17. Section G.—Kelly 25,. Billing 24; Coburn 17, Thomson (Auckland), 14; Naylor 22. Denison TO; Harper 20, Etoulston 19; Gribble 24, Russell 16. Section H.—Wooler (Remucra), 22, Vella 19; Blighting 21, Sharke 20; Lindtay 19, Ure 14; Perry 18, Smart 14;-, Mclntyre 22, Mantell 21. ■ Section I.—Dick (Waitemata) 22, Jtiry 21; Lamb 19, Judd 10; Gray 17, Packer 14; Bell 20, Firth 16; Lobb 21, Trayes 10. '"Sfectiou J.—Dawson. 19, Coote 15; Arnott 21, Hill 17; Wriglit 18, Wallace 12; Piper 27, Mcßeath 22; Walker 22, Bridges 11. Section K.—Findlay 19, McNeill 16; Hosking 26, Lovegrove 18; Lowry 20, Yatfes (Australia) 12; Dee 26, Haslam 11; Franks 24, Thompson 18; Kissling 21, Randall 17. Section L. —Elvy 18, Gifford 17; Neilson-24, Wall (Australia) 18; Marks 20, Woolley 18; Gordon 17, Sykes 16; James 24, Kelly 22; McCallum 21, Pearsbn 20.. . Section M.—Loram 20, England 12; Steele 23, Mountain 13; Vincent 23, Ferguson 11; Newman 19, Harvey 18; Rankin 22, Suhan 20; Harris 24, Toy 14. Section N.—Bainbridge 20, Osmond 19 ; McMillan 24, Buckley 19; Jones 19, Pollock 15; Kerr 21, Roach 19 ; Smeed 15, Lethairi 14; O’Sullivan 20, Jackson 17. MAITAI TEAM'S TOUR RAIN STOPS PLAY (By Telegraph—Special to "The Mail") CHRISTCHURCH, 16th January. The team from the Maitai Club (Nelsoftj, ’ whq are at present visiting Ghtistfeliurcli,, were the guests of the Gafihniere Club yesterday afternoon, blit; after the tea adjournment play had to be abandoned owing to heavy fain.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 17 January 1931, Page 8
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