CARD TOURNAMENT.
The return card tournament between 'J Tarurutangi anil Hell Block took plate 1 on Thursday evening. The following a was the result (liell block being men- 1 tioned first ill each ease): —Cribbage: I K. King and S. Bundle, 4, v. G. Rodgcrs and 1). Grecnway, 10; 1. Rutherford and Mrs. Sampson, 12, v. I*. Street and Mrs. Street, 4; Mrs. E. King and 1. ltiee, I, v. F. Bishop and Miss Street, 10; Mi's, r Colson and J. Rodgcrs. 11, v. Mrs. Giddy and L. Street, 5: G. Old and R. l'ep- < perell, (i, v. G. Longstall and 11. Cope- ' stake, 4. Totals—Bell Block 35, Tarur-j- i tangi 33. Euchre: L. 1/mgstail' anil i.\ 3, v. T. Giddy and W. Bishop, (I; \V. Jtaskell and E. King, I. v. C. Street and It. Allen, 7; F. Holmes and If. l'ote, !l, v. .Mis. C'opestake and ii. -Marsh, 3; I'. Colson and 11. Sampson, 1, v. (I. (jiddy and 1. C'opestake, i); 11. .Teli'rey and A. Haskell. 7, v. L. Street and C'opestake. 4. Totals—Bell Block 30, Tarurutangi 32. Grand total—Bell Block li.">, Tanu'iltangi 35. After supper the secretaries of the clubs played a game of euchre to decide as to the ne:<t place of meeting. The next game is to be played at Bell Block. Tin' following Avenue Bond team has been selected to play against the Druids at Robe-street on 14th inst, at 8 p..n. sharp:—Cribbage: W. MeKoy, 11. -lolin ; . A. Clow, E. Lowe, ,1. Richards, and R. Birch. Euchre: .Jas. Harvey, M. Patterson, W. Richards, T. l'rentiec, 11. Richards, and It. Colson. Emergencies—Cribbage, Roy Richards; euchre, T. Richards. The following members will represent the Loyal Egiiionl Lodge, 1.0.0. F., against a team from Court Uaireka, A.O.F.:—Cribbage: If. T. Ainsworth, •John Bennett, -los. Hooker. V. -lury, 'i. j Inch, W. Mills, L. D. Mclvor, G. 11. Me(la hey, -loe West, L. I'. Webster. Euchre: W. 11. Butler, C. Bond, A. JJulr lei', If. Hooker, ,1. T. Mannix, l!eg. Ncwl ton. C. E. Roebuck, W. I''. Roebuck, Geo. c E. Sole, It. W. Tiseh. Emergencies: C. d Ford, I. Morrison, and Or. I'riest. Tlie (oiiniament will lake place to-morrow i- (Tuesday) in die foresters' Hall, eoiu*i meiieing at 8 o'clock Kliarp. The Wai- -' reka team is largely composed ol liiemit l,eis of Ihe West End team, who defcaty j ed the Inviiiciblcs of Avenue road last il Tbursilay, but the "Odd Chaps'' are not dismayed, and expect to ''light a, good s. A evening's enjoyment. in anticipated. re '|'hc following players have been sell h-.'led I" repiTM'ii'i Court' Waireka o- ;iirainsl. Gourl, Egmoiit at erib and is eaelii-'": Ci'ib: 11. X. Goldwatcr, I', lines eon, E. Xewi'll, (1. liraund, W. ('oultoii hart. Abe Golihvaler. .T. Hunler. J. 0. ii-. I (:t'oi' l ''i'. T. .lolni-ton. and A. Mnrlipy. id- I Em-lire: 1!. If. Sole. 11. Harvey. .T. Itare.' I vev. C. Bouller. S. Howell. .'I. .TolnUone. of T. Francis. (!. IVdilie. Webber, and H. Sou! ham. Emergencies: A. -I. Gavlard •<"' E. (iohling and \Y. Soiifliani.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 173, 13 July 1908, Page 3
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507CARD TOURNAMENT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 173, 13 July 1908, Page 3
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