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BELL BLOCK v. DRUIDS. I i The following are the results of the match between Druids and Bell Block, held in the lodge room on Monday (Bell I Block being mentioned first): —'Euchre:! G. Longstaff and H. Pope 0 v. Beal and' T. Francis 5; G. King and J. Richards 8 v. W. Pellew and A. McKoy 5; W. Hoskin and H. Jeffrey 6 v. W. Francis and Drinkwater 5; F. Holmes and W. Jeffrey 5 v. W. Hughes and A. Gray 6; A. Hoskin and L. Holmes G v. Murphv and Beard 3; totals, Bell Block 31, Druids 24. Crib: W. Aubrey and E. King 8 \. Keeting and Nisbet" 3; A. Haskell and W. Haskell 6 v. W. Schultz and G. Parrott 9; G. Rodgers and J. Rodgers o v. Cooper and W. King 4; W. Barriball and F. lloskin 0 v. G. Blanchard and Dickenson 5; F. Barriball and Rutherford 5 v. Yardley and G. Martin 11; totals, Bell Block 30, Druids 32. Grand totals: Bell Block 61; Druids 56.

The following will play for Druids against East End on Friday in the Central Fire Brigade Station:—V. 11. Beal, T. Francis, A. McKoy, W. Francis, Drinkwater, W. Hughes, A. Gray, D. Murphy, J. Beard, C. D. Arnold, W. Pellew, W. Schultz, W. King, Cooper, Blanchard, Dickenson, Yardley, Martin, A. Ray, Beere, G. Parrott. A euchre tournament between Westown and Framklcy Road was played on Tuesday evening. The teams were composed pf 24 players each (12 ladies and 12 men). After a keen contest Westown were victorious by six games, the scores being: Westown 51, Frankley Road 45. The Frankley Road ladies, assisted by Mrs. G. Lovell, generously provided a first-class supper, which was heartily appreciated. The object of the tournament was to extinguish the debt on the gymnasium, and sufficient funds were collected to effect this worthy object, the building being now entirely free of debt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 16, 13 July 1911, Page 8

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319

CARDS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 16, 13 July 1911, Page 8

CARDS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 16, 13 July 1911, Page 8

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