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RESULTS AND ARRANGEMENTS j Arrangements for the King's Birthday j ' games and results of matches are as • 2 I follow: — 2 MATCHES PLAYED Rotorua Ladies’ Eclectic.—A grade: 2 Mrs. La Trobe Hill, 82—12, 70; Miss T. j Giesen, S6—l2, 72; Mrs. Parata. 99—IS. ' 1 72; Miss Snodgrass, 8© —0, 74. B grade: 3 Mrs. .T. SherrifT. 97 —27, 7 n : Mrs. Worth- 2 ington, 92—21, 71; Mrs. Buddie. 106—34, « 727 C grade: Mrs. Bunyard, SS—ll. 77: 2 Mrs. Ashton, 91—12, 79; Miss Young. ] S5 —6. 79 • 2 MATCHES ARRANGED * Maungakiekie.—Gardner Cup, Monday: { i W. West and J. Carnachan, H. Brinsden « I and F. S. Ballin. J. Francis and A. X. ; 3 | Taylor, J. Torrens and F. Laurie, I. B. 3 | Stewart and J. Hockin, M. Robb and G. 3 L. Taylor, H. M. Rogerson and A. Cer- J rutty, W. Cain and J. MacCulloch, G. C. 1 \ St. George and H. L. Halliday, F. Wise- j man and A. H. Gyllies, H. A. Randrup * and A. V. Peace, J. Gilmore and S. Hun- 3 ter. T. Goudie and H. Broadbent, A. An- j derson and R. MeCrystall. P. A. Spurdle < and H. Deighton. C. Western and C. ‘ J Robinson, T. Clark and A. J. Good, W. 4 Thompson and L. Robson. G. White and 1 T. H. Chapman, G. Talliss and F. S. Fisher. W. It. Cooke and H. Jenkins, G. Uren and G. Gray, R. L. Wilson and E. 1 Griffiths. J. Gardner and A. B. Chappell. ! R. F. Ward and H. McCoy, a. Parr and W. Aitken, J. Truscott and A. Goulding. R. Graham and F. Moginie, J. M. Somerville and A. Bailey, W. Nolan and A. O'Leary, G. C. Jones and W. P. Baker, ! A. E. Robinson and H. L. Massey. I'. ; Harrison and H. Malcolm, T. Goulding j and N. McLean, W. Schroff and G. j Birch, E. Beehan and A. N. Other. Waitemata Ladies.—L.G.U. medal, ! Wednesday: Mrs. Atkinson v. Mrs. j Prime, Mrs. Hay v. Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. Nevill v. Mrs. Baylv, Mrs. Clouston v. Miss Marks, Mrs. Hogan v. Mrs. Gold- j water, Miss Nevill v. Mrs. Gabates, Mrs. 1 Rudge v. Mrs. Walsh, Miss Hall v. Mrs. ; Levin, Miss Paterson v. Mrs. Harper. Miss McGlashan v. A. X. Other. Medal round in the C grade.—Mrs. Spicer v. Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Beaumont v. Mrs. McDougall, Mrs. Warren v. Miss Macindoe, Mrs. Gooding v. Miss Gubbin, . Mrs. Johnson v. Miss Ching, Miss Wil- • liams v. Miss King, Miss Mason v. Miss Cornwall. Miss Hislop v. Miss Benjamin, Miss Nora Mason v. Mrs. Williams, Miss jK. O’Connor v. Mrs. Creagmile, Miss Cousins v. Mrs. Woods, Miss O'Connor v. Mrs. Jones, Miss O’Connor v. Mrs. Blomfield. The first two rounds for Mrs. Goldwater’s trophy must be played before June 16.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 370, 2 June 1928, Page 7
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