INTER-CLUB BOWLS
Havelock North Pays Visit To Napier VILLAGERS, SUCCESS Four teams from the Havelock North Bowling Club visited the Napier club's green on Saturday. The mid-day Tain and the sunles3 sky made conditions far from ideal. The visitors found the' rinks mueh to their liking, and won all four games. At the afternoon tea the Napier president, Mr. G. H. Cooke, welcomed the visitoss, expressing the hope that more inter-cJub play would become the practise in future seasons. He also stated that the Easter tournament would be held in Hastings, and on Easter Saturday a very fine .evening's entertainment would be provided by the Centre. Details: — Havelock North: E. Joll, Lilley, G. Joll, J. H. Joll, 19; Kilpatrick, Reid, Maedonald, Thomas, 15. Havelock North: R.ose, Toulmin, Heenan, Smith, 18; J. Fulford, Chubin, Cooke, Engebretsen, 16. Havelock North: Riley, Pankhurst, Tueker, Anderson, 23; Spriggs, Corne, Nuttall, Gilberd, 18. Havelock North: Jack, Murray, Ross, Crombie, 35; W. Fulford, Dykes, Sweetapple, A Pirie. 11. CLUB GAMES. Hislop, Meikle, F. Pirie, Renouf, 19; Moore, Lydford; Houseman, Williams., 16. Armitag'e, Davis, Elmes, Plested, 19; Willett, Young, P« Smith, Bendall, 11. Champion pairs (final).; Elmes and Engebretsen 23, Buckland and Belcher 17.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 50, 15 March 1937, Page 2
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