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OTAKI WIN GAME WITH LEVIN

PLEASANT DAY'S PLAY A most enjoyable day was spent on the Otaki Bowling Green on Saturday, when eight rinks from the Levin Club visited Otaki. . Games were keenly contested with the result in favour of Otaki. General B;. Young extended a welcome to the visitors, and at the conclusiQn of the day's games made mention of the events and thanked the Levin players for -their visit. Mr. A. O. Powell, in the absence of the president (Mr. H. F.. McClune) , acknowledged the remarks, stating that all had - had a very enjoyable outing. Foliowiiig are the results of . the games, Otaki being mentioned first m each instance: Avery," Coventry, P. Simcox, Pike (s) 27; Benge, Moss, Walker, Wenham (s) 29. Osborne, Whitelaw, Moss, BoggS (s) 26; George, Witherow, Boulton, G. W. Wilson (s) 14. Healy, Keay, Kearns, Simcox (s) 22; Scott, Long, McLCod, Lemmon (s) 12. ~ Snowden, Olliver, Wilson, Eaton (s) 23; Jones, Allen, Sherwood, Hunter (s) 22. R. Young, Lowry, Nicdlson, Grey (s) 24; Ward, Todd, O'Connor, Childs (s) 16. Winterburn, Barron, Hurrell, Capewell (s) 22; Young, Keedwell, H. Powell, A. Powell (s) 16. Noble, Pullman, Walsh, Merwood (s) 15; D. Todd, Nicholson, Haswell, McClune (s) 21. Buxton, Temuera, Baker, McGilligan (s) 24; Ames, Mitchell, J. Wilson, Meads (s) 15.

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Chronicle (Levin), 16 April 1946, Page 7

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OTAKI WIN GAME WITH LEVIN Chronicle (Levin), 16 April 1946, Page 7

OTAKI WIN GAME WITH LEVIN Chronicle (Levin), 16 April 1946, Page 7

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