BOWLING.
Another mnteh for the Nye Ferns was played yesterday afternoon, and the* trophies again changed hands, the challengers being successful hy one point. On the last head the holders were leading by five , and the game appeared to bo all over, but the ship was not equal to the occasion, and allowed the opposing team to put on a. six. The following are the teams and scores; Challengers. Holders. AVninwright Clarke Walker Barr Spring Ball Kimmer (s) 1!) F. Whihley (s) 18 The final of last year’s eompetition for the trophy presented by Mr Petrie was played on Tuesday evening between Hislop (ser) and F. Whibley (7), and resulted in a win for the former by 27 points to 17. A meeting of ladies was held yesterday afternoon to discuss matters in connection with the croquet lawns. The following committee was elected tor the eiUTent season: Mesdam.es Ball, Bryant, MeColS, and Woods (secretary). It was decided that the ladies subscriptions be lbs (id. and each lady to give an afternoon tea daring the season. Two new members were elected. It was decided to invite the members of the Levin Croquet Club to visit Buxton on Wednesday, December (ith.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1641, 23 November 1916, Page 3
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199BOWLING. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1641, 23 November 1916, Page 3
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