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EASTER PAIRS TOURNAMENT. The following is the draw for the Easter Pairs Tournament to ho held at Stratford and Inglewood on Good Friday and Easter Saturday. Sections B and 0 play on Stratford green on Friday and on Inglewood on Saturday. Section A plays on Inglewood green on Friday and on Stratford green on Saturday. Four games of seventeen heads each will be played on Friday and three games of 21 heads each on Saturday. The semi finals and final will he played on Stratford green on Monday. Semi finals will be seventeen heads and final twenty-one. Mr. W. McDonald will be in charge of games on the Stratford green and Mr. W. E. Percival at Inglewood. SECTION "A" (First day, Inglewood; 2nd day Stratford, 9 a.m.). First Round. Murray v. Spurdle 1. Rowe v. Beadle 2. Wylie v. King 3. ■Plumtree v. Lee 4. Second Round. ' Murray v. Rowe 3. Spurdle v. Wylio 2. Rowe v. Lee 1. Beadle v. King 4. Third Round. Murray v. King 2. Spurdle v. Lee 3. Rowe v. Wylie 4. Beadle v. Plumtree 1. Fourth Round. Murray v. Lee !J. Spurdle v. Beadle G. ' Rowe v. King 7. Wylie v. Plumtree S. Fifth Round. Murray v. Beadle 2. Spurdle v. Rowe 1. Wylie v. Lee 4. King v. Plumtree 3. Sixth Round. Murray v. Rowe 3. Spurdle v. Plumtree 4. Beadle v. Wylie 1. King v. Lee 2. Seventh Round. Murray v. Wylie 5. Spurdle v. King C. ■Plumtree v. Rowe 7. Beadle v. Lee 8. SECTION "B" (Ist day Stratford, 2nd day Inglewood, 9 a.m.). First Round. ■Tulian v. Branch 1. Wood v. Coldwell 2. Higgs v Sole, J. J)., 3. McMillan v. Langman 4. Second Round. McMillan v. Julian 3. Branch v. Higgs 2. Langman v. Wood 1. Sole v. Coldwell 4. Third Round. Julian v. Sole 2. Branch v. Langman 3. Wood v. Higgs 4. Coldwell v. McMillan ]. Fourth Round. Julian v. Langman 1. Branch v. Coldwell 3. Wood v. Sole 4. Higgs v. McMillan 2. Fifth Round. Julian v. Coldwell 0. Branch v. Wood 5. Higgs v. Langman 8. Sole v. McMillan 7. Sixth Round. Julian v. Wood 7. Branch v. McMillan 8. Coldwell v. Higgs 5. Langman v. Sole C. Seventh Round. Julian v. Higgs 8. Branch v. Sole 5. Wood v. McMillan 6. Coldwell v. Langman 7. SECTION "C" (Ist day Stratford, 2nd day, Inglewood, 9 a.m.). First Round. CodAv. Roebuck 5. McDonald v. Brooker (i. Sampson v. Sangster 7. Smart v. Oliver 8. Second Round. Roebuck v. Smart 7. Codd v. Sampson fi. McDonald v. Oliver 5. Brooker v. Sangster 8. Third Round. Roebuck v. Sangster C. Codd v. Oliver 7. McDonald v. Sampson 8. Brooker v. Smart 5. Fourth Round. Roebuck v. Oliver 5. Codd v. Brooker 7. McDonald v. Sangster 8. Sampson v. Smart fl. Fifth Round. Roebuck v. Brooker 2. Codd v. McDonald 1. Sampson v. Oliver 4. Sangster v. Smart 3. Sixth Round. Roebuck v. McDonald 3. Codd v. Smart 4. Brooker v. Sampson 1. Oliver v. Sangster 2. Seventh Round. Roebuck v. Sampson 4. Codd v. Sangster 3. McDonald v. Smart 2. Oliver v. Brooker 1. The teams are as follows: H. W. Were, S. Wylie (s.), Waitara. H. Sanderson, J. S. McDonald (s.), Stratford. J. Masters, N. J. King (s.), Stratford. T. C. Fookes, J. W. McMillan (s.), Stratford. S. M. Porritt, C. Smart (s)., Stratford. C. Jackson, J. S. Rowe (s.), Stratford. R. McK Morison, G. Sangster (s), Stratford. C. Martin, T. R. Julian (s.), Stratford. TI. Calder, W. Sampson (s.j, Waitara. G. Hurlstone, F. Lee (s.), West End. G. Morton, R. C. Branch (s.), Inglewood. J. Wilson F. Spurdle (a), Inglewood, S. G. McLaggan A. V. Coldwell (s), Inglewood. L. H, Sampson, H. Langman (s.), Waitara. H. Northern, W. Beadle (s.), Fitzroy. T. G. Sole, A. S. Brooker (s.), Fitzroy. AV. Putt, AA r . AA'ood (s.), AA'cst End. F. J. Hill. J. D. Sole (s.), West End. IT. Hill, AA r . Oliver (s), AA'est End. Williamson, A. Higgs (s.), Fitzroy. Barnard, J. U. Murray (s.). Eltham. Corkill. R. F. Roebuck (s.), Okato. AA r . Jenkinson, F. Plumtree (s.), New Plymouth. Lightfoot, B. Codd (s) Inglewood. The singles championship of the Stratford Club are proceeding slowly. A good
deal of interest was centred in the contest on Monday, in the du;;I between S. Sharp and R. McK. Morison. These two liave been in the finals before to-day, and generally have a close struggle. To-day's fixture wau no exception, and at one period the veteran (Morison) looked like winning, but Sliarp afterwards secured the measure of his opponent, and ran to tho points (21) while Morion atood at 18. Mr. Nicholson was referee, and only once was called upon for decision.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1918, Page 6
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