WAIRERE CLUB
There was a good attendance of bowlers afc tho Wuirero Club's green on Saturday. The green was in fine order but a strong breeze proved troublosome. Few teams were engaged and all games proved strenuous contests, the play indicating that the club should otier formidable opposition when the centre 's coi.npetitions are up for decision. Details of play: — Kelly, Tombs, F. Ayling jnr., Dadson 19; L. Williams, Elmes, H. Ayling, Sjnclair, 17. Black, Byrne, Rhepherd, Burt 17; Butclier, Lewis, Frater, Andrews 15." Hpencer, O'Neill, Mollnr, Newbegiu 1(5; Eddy„ Perrott, Lee, Deakin Lynn, Berry, Allen IS; Russell, Bruce, J. P. Thompsoii 14, Dyson, Girvan .T. Thompson F. Ayling sonr. 23; Tmikin, Wells, McTv'eHinie. Muinlen 17, Ncxt Salunlay nn'iubcrs will ballot to.- skips. s-o a large attMdftUCt of i I'-oulcrs is desiieU, §
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 27, 26 October 1937, Page 15
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