BOWLING.
ASHBURTON CLUB. On Um Ashburton prewvn yesterday, plarcra from Chris tchurch. Kid Moogicl Ixv in# proton t, n proprcuMvc doubles tovirnjvment *>s pLiyod. Tho winooni wore J. Boothrotd (skips) nnd E. McSherry (leodn). Tho four Hardlcy Brothora, of Auckland, and for many years Ash burton reaidente, aro on a visit 1o their old borne, and will play tho -vinnvn of th<. toumamont, and u. "ootid pair, to bo Mkcted, for sold medals, *'hkh tioy havo presented. Tracy Mathewson, a camera man who followed tho Prince of Wales about during his visit to Canada, was taking him fct tt garden fete at, which many dignitaries were present. Kvery tinio he got tho Prince in tho picturo tho Princo had his hark turned. The sunlight- was growing dimmer and dimmer, and the camera man's In-t chance seemed to be when tho Prince was conversing uith a group of distinguished guests. Finally, in * desperation, he yelled, "Heyi turn round." And that was l"ow ho got his clo6o-up.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16721, 2 January 1920, Page 9
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165BOWLING. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16721, 2 January 1920, Page 9
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