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BUSINESS MEN’S MATCH

MERCHANTS BEAT BUILDE* Merchants and builders of . land played their annual b ,w match on the Remuera Gre.. ' terday. Owing to a downwaJ* ram about 4 o'clock, the ZZtT* decided on the games already S., ~ The Merchants. at the time iL ahead, and therefore gained the ston. A miniature ladder, DreJrf by the Wilson Portland CementcS? pany, was handed over to the wiim» by Mr. N. Cole, president of theßwu ers’ Club. Mr. Stan. Reed received the tronhon behalf of the merchants. This ; the third occasion upon which r?.. ladder has been competed for. tv, merchants were successful two y ago, and the builders won it last vea. ' Following are the scores in yesterday. contest, the merchants being tioned first: Stapleton, Bray. Cox, Snoad, n Platt, E>3*son, Sayers. E. Pollard. Richards, Tyrrell, Bryant, S. Kisslin* v. Harbutt, Chappell. Irvine, A. JeSui 8; Milne, Lock, Leyland, C. Hardin : v. Smith. Davis, Wight, Garland. U;’« Hardley, Broun, Newbegin. Crosfar : v. Sabin, Guthrie, G. Pollard, G. H*. kin, 12; Kennings. Whitley. Bach, tor, 9 v. R. McCaDum. S. White. 1 White, Wright, 11; Twiname, Reed, A. E. Graham. 12 v. Coyle. Dar* Norton. Macfarlane, 7: Sergeant, Viekeman, Watson, J. Hill. S v. Hutchiiw. Whittaker. Bird, Ball. 10. Totals: Hechants, 75; Builders, 68.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 303, 14 March 1928, Page 2

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BUSINESS MEN’S MATCH Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 303, 14 March 1928, Page 2

BUSINESS MEN’S MATCH Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 303, 14 March 1928, Page 2

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