BOWLING.
The Champion of CJiniii[)ioi]" Tournament of Hie • Alanawatu Bowlin*;' Coni re was concluded on the Paimerston green on Tuesday afloj'noon, when Palmerston, Jolly 1.1. Seifert, N. 11. Nash, J. A. Nash (skip), mol Manawalu, Jones, Han - kins, Radford, Laurenson (skip). .Manawalu started very well, .snoring' three-each for (he first (we* heads, A( (he eighth head the snores were .10 to 5 in favour of Alanawalu. But from (his cm Palmerston began to go up, and on the 13th head the teams were level. They followed this up by good steady work, which was well replied to by Ihe opposing I cam. At the 20th the scon's were .11 all. When the skips name to play their linal shots Palmerston had an advantage of two. Ban reason drove, but just mb-sed with Ins lirsl shot. In his second drive he succeeded in cutting out: one of his opponent's bowls with a splendid shot, but this was replaced by Nash with his final bowl. The game thus ended in favour of Palmerston by ID to 17.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1963, 10 April 1919, Page 2
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175BOWLING. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1963, 10 April 1919, Page 2
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