BOWLING.
'CENTRE PAIRS WON BY LYALL BAY.
'Marshall and Noad (s) of by dl B.**v won the Manawalu'New Ye a 1 pa :■ s tournament, concluded yesterday, riol l'.we.y and Ross (Palrn'iston) hoi g ni. ners-up.
i'exton was uprisen ted by three u nrs, none cL' which qualified tor po^t-section play. /('dressing tho ‘.alhering at tl: ' conclusion of yesterday’s play, when Mrs. A. P. Vi linsett presented the prizes to the successful pair, Mr. J. Nash, IM P., said that: the tr; niaeent had been in the nature of an experiment. ]■; irs being substituted for rinks. He thought, however, that it was generally agreed that rinks were move successful, as they allowed the younger members to take part. When a skip picked his partner for pairs hi' wanted a good man, hut a weak player could often play second in a rink.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4037, 4 January 1930, Page 2
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