BOWLING
SEATOUN CLUB. The Setitoun Bowling Club closed its season on Saturday, May 1, by a novel game. The ladies of the Croquet Club joined the gentlemen in bowls, and the gentlemen joined the ladies in croquet, each gentleman, vith lady partner, playing four bowls. Seven heads were played; afterwards keeping the same partner all adjourned to the croquet court, where they played for half an hour. Two prizes were given by the president. The highest number of points were gained by Sirs, and Mr. Wyatt first prize, and Mrs. Mr. M'Girr second. The consolation prize given by Mrs. Magill to the lady who placed the bowl nearest to the jack at a distance of 100 feet was won by Mrs. Kennedy, with a lvell-played toucher. Tho following ladies and gentlemen played: —Mrs. and Mr. Magill played Mrs. and Mr. I'ulicr; Mrs. and Mr. iWyatt played Mrs. _ and Mr. Green ; Mrs. and Sir. M'Girr played Miss I'iitchard and Mr. M'Girr, junior; Mrs. Kennedy and Mr. Heath played Mrs.
Henderson and Mr. Paul: Mrs. Berry and Mr. Webb played Mrs. and Mr. Bradley; Mrs. and Mr. Kircher played Miss Braddick and Mr. Claxton; Miss Bain and Mr. M'Farlana played Mrs. Black and Mr. Laughlan.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2452, 4 May 1915, Page 9
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203BOWLING Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2452, 4 May 1915, Page 9
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