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Bowling

(By "Kitty."J

The Levin green wore quite an animated appearance yesterday afternoon when fully twenty-iive bowlers turn id up to take part in the pairs tournament. The drawings were as follows: Pyko (skip) and JSeeleton 15 beat Sulian (skip) and Smith u. Larking (skip) and l'ink 12 beat Roe (skip) aii<l Kirk 7. Porteous (skip) and Ingram ]] boat Jamieson (skip) and Lancaster 8. Palmer (skip) and Reading 14 beat Mc I ntyro (skip) and Oniric 7. The second round results were follows:—Palmer 13 beat Porteous ID; Pyke 15 beat. Larking 10. The final is to be played next Wednesday afternoon between Palmer and Pyke." Larking (skip) and Currie met and defeated Pyke (skip) and Eceleton in the final play-off from last Wednesday by one -point, after a well-contested game, Larking winning on the last head. A full rink match was also played between teams skipped by Roe and Jamiefion. After a well-contest-ecF game the former ■ won by the narrow margin of four points. A ladder match (singles) was .il.so played in which Lancaster defeated Kirk by eight points. The afternoon's play was most enjoyable and the rinks were in splendid order, due, undouhetdly, to the caretaker (Mr Fox). The club is sending a rink to Palnierston on Wednesday next to play for the Gold Stars, which are hold by the Pnlmorston dull, when wo feel sure they will give a good account of themselves. The "Dixon Cup again lias changed its venue. Woodville defeated Terrace End (PnTmevston) in yesterday's challenge game (25 to 15). Terrace End also lost the Manson and Barr Cup. which was won by Feilding after i close and interesting game, the final scores being 17 to 15.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 March 1915, Page 3

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282

Bowling Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 March 1915, Page 3

Bowling Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 March 1915, Page 3

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