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Bowling

SUCCESSFUL CHALLENGE FOR SMITH STARS In the R. F. Smith Stars game played in the Whakatane Bowling Club’s green on Saturday, Les Berg’s team was successful in taking the Stars from C. Good’s team by margin of two points. In the W. Smith Stars match the holders, A. Atkinson and W. Henderson, held a strong challenge from F. Cook and P. Dixon. Results:—

R. F. Smith Stars '4 G. Drayson, C. Butler, D. Butler, L. Berg 18 v W. Compton, E. Johnson, C. R. Coates, C. Good 16. W. Smith Stars: A. Atkinson, W. Henderson 21 v F. Cook, P. Dixon 17. Other results: R. F. Smith, R. Spong, W. Anderson 31 v R. Wilson, C. N. Chamberlain, P. Smoljan 16; J. Rutherford, G. Latta, L. Luxton 22 v C. McDonald, R. Stewart, A. Mclsaac 17; E. Chamberlain, _P. Campbell, Grant, C. Loane 25 v W. Jarrett, J. Bell, H. Cantrell, L. Littlejohn 11; H. Pearson, P. Breckon, J. Wilson, A. King 18 v H. Morgan, C. Head, A. White, C. Pearson 15.

Since the end of the war, ownership of motor vehicles in the United States has increased by more than 10,500,000 units, the Automobile Manufacturers Association reports.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 97, 13 February 1950, Page 5

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200

Bowling Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 97, 13 February 1950, Page 5

Bowling Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 97, 13 February 1950, Page 5

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