BOWLING.
• Yesierflay concluded the section play of the Manaw'atu Centre tournament. Foxton Club was represenled by one rink, consisting of Howe, Christie Smith, Roore (s), who were successful in securing four wins out of the six games played. Qn the first day Foxton lost two <riunes, but subsequently secured victories in the following games. The following shows the results! of the section play-. A SECTION A. m
play Ramsay (Palmerston N.) and Corbridere (Manawmtu) will meet, while Crump and Needham, both 'of the Palmerston N., club will play KH .h other. The two - h.sers will then meet and the final will be played as soon as possible a fterwards.
Arrangements have been made for the first round of the Triangular Contest to be played at. Shannon on Wednesday, lflth inst.
Wins Lo| Corbridge. - ® 1 Needham M Gfrant A. Pickering ........ Jgjj Raore •• ~ „-**>* q Tunttum 3 •MJJ*J«feerffSg 3 3 Moreshead . 2 4 Murphy / 0 6 SECTION B, Ramsay 5 1 Crmnp 5 1 Radford 4 2 Rankin 3 3 War dr op 3 3 Wilton 3 3 Brvani 3 - 3 Drew 3 3 0. Pickering 1 5 As the result of the last two days
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2678, 3 January 1924, Page 2
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193BOWLING. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2678, 3 January 1924, Page 2
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