WAIPAWA BOWLS
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VV XS.J-JT -lX T T -LittOh Four rinks from the Sanatorium visited the Waipawa Bowling Green tliis afternoon to compete against the Waipawa club for the Waiora Shield. Waipawa retained the shield, being successful in three out of the four games playedMr Adeane, in the absence of the president, thanked the Sanatorium players for their visit. Suitable . v°sponse was made by the Sanatoriurg representatives, Detailed results of play are as follow, with Waipawa nanies mentioned first: . Petersen, Carter, Walker, Coe 28; Thompson, Brown, How, Von Hartitzsch 16. Wills, Shackleford, Murray, Petherick 24] Tipoki, Gaze, Hunter, Brennan 20. Adeane, Fletcher, Clark, Davy 27 j Powell, McHugh, Drummond, Fulton 17. ' Sanatorium : Gillies, Hampton, Pearce, Yanko 28 j Jopson, Dunkin. Chisholm, King 24. BREWER BUTTONS A further challenge for the JSrewer Buttons, played on the Waipawa Bowling Green this evening, resulted in a win for the lioiders. Itennett and Jopson, over Holt and Holt by 13 points to 12. The challengers were well down on the first six heads, but made a splendid recovery in the closing. stages of the game. To the holders goes the credit for retaining the buttons for the iongest period this season. %
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 24, 12 February 1937, Page 3
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