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BOWLING.

Matters on the Te Kuiti green are aßsnming quite a business look now, and there was a good muster of players on Thursday afternoon. The official opening haa been fixed for Labour Day, October 26th, and a fair amount of practice should be got in before that date. TJie prospects the for coming season bib excellent from a club point of view, hut it is possible considerable take place in tbe tournament |teams for the coming season. The unexampled success uf the colts team at Hamilton, and the remarkable performance put up by the Cambridge team at Easter, has demonstrated that the club possesses talent apart from what has been hitherto regarded as the first team. There is every prospect of the Cambridge team sticking together, and endeavouring to outshine its -last year's performances, and it will probably be regarded as the premier team of the club for all really important fixtures. Still there is ample material in the club for other really useful teams, and the task of the selectors will be no sinecure. An endeavour is being made to arrange a full;rink match between lest year's first team and the Cambridge combination for Thursday next. Should the *reter»»ns elect to accept the opportunity and get in some practice beforehand they should put up a creditable showing. A considerable number of new players are to be seen on the green, aDd •several of them give promise of developing quickly.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 713, 17 October 1914, Page 5

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BOWLING. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 713, 17 October 1914, Page 5

BOWLING. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 713, 17 October 1914, Page 5

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