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Huddart= Parker Cup.

.ScwMtcon links enteied for this event, fci winch the novel condition was imposed that after every head "the players in eicb rink changed places, No. 1 plavln? Ng '2, the skip moving on to No. 1, and so forth The fiist round was confined to C'oleman's and Crow ley's rinks, (lie foimer winning. In the second round — played on Wedik day — Evans's rink beat Littler's, Colcman's beat Rundle's, McGoti an's b"at McGorrery's. Moslem's beat Ncnrll's. Barry, Gould Sievwrieht, and Lonston beat Bush, 1 is. McGla^han, and Churchward. Snaddon, Redstone Keith, and Brackenndee, senior, beat Muir's rink. Nancarrow, Astill,

D'limden, and Pi ice beat Culpan's rink. Hamilton, Waddell, Mentiplay, and McLean had a bv>iiom Beatson's rink. In the thud lound, Mowlem's rink beat Brackemidge's, Coleman's beat Longtou's, Evans s beat McGowan's, and Pi ice's beat McLean's In the semi-final, Puce's beat Coleman's by 24 to 17, and, on Thursday morning, Evans's beat Mow lem's by 4 points. The final match between Price's team (New town) and Evans's team (Napier) was \\o>-th going miles to see. They tied with 15 on the last head, and on an extia head being played Price's men ius>t won by a single. New town, therefore, beais off the Cup

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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 83, 1 February 1902, Page 17

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Huddart=Parker Cup. Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 83, 1 February 1902, Page 17

Huddart=Parker Cup. Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 83, 1 February 1902, Page 17

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