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WITHOUT BIAS

WHAKATANE BOWLING CLUB HOLIDAY MATCHES In spite of the unsettled nature of the weather, the Whakatane Bowling Club greens at Apanui have had steady use over the holiday period. The popular Smith Stars have already drawn several keen games, the latest being that between the holders Shapley, Drube, Caisley and Currah, who beat Fraser, Davis, Good and Wilson by 24—15.. On Saturday last the following games were played:— Sumner, J. Bell, Hellyar and Darvill 24 beat Anstis, E. J. Bell, Bullot and Chamberlain 17. Salmon, Wilson, Smith and Smaljon 25 beat Wells, Compton, Head and Grant 19. McGill, Brown, Baxter and Barry 2! beat McGowan, Campbell, Wilson and Harris 17. White, Carling and Head 20 beat Cockerell, Bigelow and Murphy 16. Smith, Morpeth, White and Hayward 22 beat Day, Rutherford, Bennett and Jensen 20.

Morpeth, White and Hollis 24 beat Head, Salmon and R. Murphy 19. Spong, .Carling and Smaljon 20 beat Burt, Tysson and Currah 18. Hay, Hanlon, Good and Caisley 18 beat Smith, McDonald, Dixon and Hayward 15. Cockerell, King, Drube and Henderson 20 beat Verran, Bennett, Oswald and Anderson 19.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 68, 3 January 1947, Page 4

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185

WITHOUT BIAS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 68, 3 January 1947, Page 4

WITHOUT BIAS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 68, 3 January 1947, Page 4

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