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BOWLING.

NIGHT-PLAY TOURNAMENT. MIXED'RINKS TAKE PART. That night bowling is increasing in populuarity was evidenced las;t night, when there was a sufficient number of players present to till six riii-fa> The ladies, especially, are very jkeen on night bowling, and entered into the competition with enthusiasm. This is the second occasion on which’ ■■ the club has provided for a mixed rinks; night competition, and judging by the support received it is quite possible that a competition will be held weekly. " ' , The air last night was balmy, condit’bns were ideal for bowling, although towards the close of the comr petition, just on 11 o’clock, the fall- > ing dew made the green a little ~ heavy. Fifteen heads were played, and the winners; proved to be the rink 1 skipped by J. Walmsley. In the; abence of the president. Mr T. H. Hale (vice-president) presented the prizes and congratulated the recipients on their success. Following are the details :— Jupp, Mrs L. Wright, Mrs W. Barclay, J. Walmsley (skip) 19, v. L. Wright, Mrs, Silcock, Mrs F. G. Williams, T. H. Hale (skip) 6; S. Hamilton, Mrs. Insley, Morland W." Tucker (skip) 17, v. E. Pennell, Miss Hayward, Miss, Marsh, R., Lowry-st (skip) 16 ; Meachem, Mrs Lowry, Mrs " Chamberlain, T. L. Williams (skip) 18, v. Makin, Mrs Hale, Mrs Taiboys, W. N. Chamberlain (skip) 11; F. Hayward, Miss, Dawber, Mrs Gu H. Taylor, W. Barclay (skip) 17, v. G. H. Taylor,. Miss Malcolm, Miss I. Taylor H. Smith (skip) 7 ; Miss Gibb, J. Pascoe, Mis.s C. Taylor, L. Gibb (skip) 13, v. Mrs Malcolm, J. McCarfoll, Mrs Purdie, F. Marsh (skip) 11 ; F. G. Williams, Mrs Howard, Mrs Hayward, C. Pascoe (skip) 17, v. Ashcroft, Mrs Meachem. Mrs, Gibb, J. Morland (skip) 5. . . -

TO-MORROW’S ARRANGEMENTS. The usual, club competitions will be played to-morrow afternoon. The players selected to play at Te Aroha to-morrow for the Frazer Stars, presented for challenge pairsi competition, are T. L. Williams and. W- Purdie (skip), and they will meet Childerhouse and Tony, of the Te Aroha club.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5237, 10 February 1928, Page 2

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BOWLING. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5237, 10 February 1928, Page 2

BOWLING. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5237, 10 February 1928, Page 2

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