A Bowling Marathon
It was little wonder that R. Keen, the lead for A. L. Rudduck in the national fours and pairs, should have felt a bit jaded yesterday when he started in the final of the pairs. Keen went to the ninth round of the singles and reached the finals of the pairs and the fours. It was his thirty-eighth game since the f» rnament started on December 27. It was estimated that on the Christchurch bowling greens, Keen has lifted about 3} tons of bowls and walked about 86 miles.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30957, 13 January 1966, Page 13
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92A Bowling Marathon Press, Volume CV, Issue 30957, 13 January 1966, Page 13
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