BOWLING.
turanganui club.
Plav of a most interesting character was indulged in on Saturday aiierncon at the above Club’s green, several rinks being Chief intorcst centred in the Handicap Bicgles for Mr C. Morse’s iropbv, the first round being oommenoed. Tho first game played was : HANDICAP SINGLES,
J. Martin 19 Nasmith, jn. 18 5 This proved a ding-dong game, both v, n «lers playing from scratch. Martin K first blood, and on the 7ih bead was a With careful play Nasmith drew „ , 2 o» tt? IBU. b..a-u »11. ®» I4;b if ona aaw the players again level with 14 »Mece the 20th head showing 18 all. Securing' one on the final head, Martin thus obtained viotory. The second game rosulted—gj ri j 21 Edwards 17 The lead was secured by Hird, but "Edwards drew up on the sih head, 5 all. Wtom this out Hird proved his superiority, the 21st head showing—Hird 21,Edwards 12 The latter receiving a handicap of 5 points, ‘ho game ended as above. The following are the handicaps and tow in the first round sal -!?“ *• ssr i 0" 1r- 1 ““ a “ 5 & 0 ® L .0. Jo»n» 4 Earl/ 6 MoßkJauaing 6 Joyce (a bye) 10
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1948, 3 December 1906, Page 3
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198BOWLING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1948, 3 December 1906, Page 3
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