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TE AROHA CLUB ONE-DAY TOURNAMENT I | TTON* TEAM SUCCESSFUL. 'Special to Times) TE AROHA. Monday. 1 Tw**ntv tetris representing the Hamil--1 ton. Matamata. Morrlnsville. Waerenga. Waihi. Huntlv. Glen Massey. Paerna. Cambridge and the Te Aroha clubs competed in a one-day tournament on the Domain grenn< at Te Aroha on Saturday, in beautiful weather and with the greens j n excellent order. Wilson’s team Hamilton) drew with Powell's Te Aroha) with the possible five wins earh. and in the play-off the visitors were beaten by 7 point? to 3. Flavor* in the winning team were G. Callaghan. F. Callaghan, Rosenfeldt and H. G. Powell (skip). First Round.—Oil-pan. Comthwaite. Thompson arid Farrell Waihi • 1 v. Crosby. Raker. Polglase and Woodcock (Mataruata 9; sleep. Wallace, lleathcote and Schell Te Aroha) 16 v. V. Williams, Meadows, Smith and spiers rffuntlyi 12;
Aitken. Osborne, swan and Wilson (Hamilton) 15 v. Henderson. J. lleathcote. Raeburn and Kriskovirh Te Aroha) 5: Barron, smith. Hall and Watson Tfuntl.v ) 1s v. Caw. C. Marwoud. Long and Smith (Glen Massey 5; Hunger. Smith. Hattaway and Bath Te \roha> 15 v. Anderson. Holds- i worth. Leopold and Dunstan (Waihi) 13; srnead. Wilson. liamo and Coghill (Mor- I nnsville i 17 v. Wise. <p n .. Wright, sen., ! Wise. jun.. and Wright, jun. (Matamata' •: Matkovich. J. Williams. N. Williams and ! Henderson Pueroa) 12 v. Newbv. Matus- j ka. Newby, jun., and Masters tHamilton) 11: G. Callaghan, F. Callaghan. RosenTeldt and Powell (Te Aroha) 15 v. Maude. Dugvan. I)<* Renz.v and Rowe (Hinuera» 7; Willis, Richards. Freeman and P. Wallis (Cambridge; 13 v. Bailey, stuck. Calla- > ghan and Rarnes <tp Aroha) 9; Howe. t. ]■ Austin. Over and N. Mi-Gin 'Te Aroha > 20 j v. Shersoti. Keith. Regbie and Chambers j (Waeremrai Second Round.—Schell 1 f v. Kriskovich \ 8; Wilson 16 v. Spiers 11: smith 16 v. ' Dunstan 1: Watson 12 v. Rath 0; (lender- ; son 10 v. Wright 5; Masters 12 v. Coghill ! 5: Barnes l 9 v. Chambers 5; Austin 15 v. j Wallis 7: Woodcock is V. Rowe 0; Powell : 19 v. Farrell 2. Third Round.—Kriskovich 12 v. Watson in ; Wallis 23 v. Coghill 3; Austin 12 V. Masters 6: Powell 17 v. Woodcock 3; , Spiers 12 v. Farrell o ; Schell 16 v. Rowe 2; Henderson 20 v. Chambers 23: Wilson 13 v. Dunstan 5; smith 13 v. Rath 0: Barnes o v. Wright s. Fourth Round.—Powell it v. Dunstan 10; Wilson 12 v. Wallis tl: Barnes 16 v. Kriskovich 10: Spiers 12 v Masters 3; Farrell it v. Wright 5; Henderson II v’. Ssdieii to; Watson it v. Austin n : coglnll it v. Woodcock 0; Bath to v. Rowe 9; smith 20 v. Chambers 3. Fifth Bound.—Coghill v. Kriskovich 5; I Wilson v. Wright 6; Powell v. Austin II; ■ Dunstan v. Watson 3; Spiers v. Henderson 13; Schell v. Masters 8: Wallis v. Farrell 7; smith v. Howe 4; Rarnes v. Woodcock 8; Rath v. Chambers f*.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20736, 21 February 1939, Page 2
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