KIA TOA CLUB
The weather conditions have not yet been condu-cive to bowling but there •was a good muster of members at the Kia Toa green on Thuraday and Saturday. The green^ although. a trifle heavy, has been playing very true and some good games have been witnessed. Jke club has decided to hold a progressive pairs tournament on Labour Day and already almost sufficient entries to fill all rinks have been reeeivod, so, if fine weather previls, an enjoyabla day's bowling is assured. The following are results of games played: — - Brown, Palmer, Harris, Bissell .14; Chadwick, Riddell, Somervell, McArthur 23. Keith, Paul4 Graham, Sykes 29; Kerr, Young, Arkens, Lincoln 16. Horton, I. Campbell, Lassen, Parkhill 20; Johnson, Paynter, Cooper, Adamson 15. Y7. Parkhill, Lassen, Esson. 24; Johnson4 W. Harris, Lincoln 17. Dewsnap, Ogilvie, . Riddell, Parkhill 20; Brown, Chapmau, Ingram, Grieve 17.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 21, 18 October 1937, Page 13
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142KIA TOA CLUB Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 21, 18 October 1937, Page 13
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