BOWLING.
More interest in bowling is being taken by members this year than has been evinced since the formation of the club. Rvery evening there is a good muster on the green and the various competitions are being keenly contested. Yesterday afternoon there were 24 bowlers playing and there was also a good master of ladies. Afternoon tea was provided by Mrs A. Ross. The following are further results of competition matches Witchell Trophy.—Meyer (xi) beat Spring (8) by 33 to 28 and Harvey (6) by 34 to 24, P. Whibiey (it) beat Nye (9) by 2 9 to 21 and Rithtner (3) by 30 to 16, * Bryant (n) 29 beat Gardes (11) 27, Hore (12)24 beat Hislop (scr) 22, Spring (8) 37 beat Bryant (u) 28, and Harvey (6) 37 beat Heasman (12) 23. Colder Cup.—Ball (12) 24 beat Freeman (12) 23, Heasman (12) 40 beat Mandl (11) 19, Healey (12) 28 beat Barber (6) 26, and Woods (6) 32 beat D. Whibley (6) 12. Pairs.—Ball and McColl (6) 21 beat Meyer and Petrig (4) 20 > Hawke and Rimtner (scr) 19 beat Gardes and Hislop (scr) xx, and Admore and D. Whibley (3) 22 beat Freeman and Woods (,3) 17-
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1332, 3 December 1914, Page 3
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