BOWLING.
Pukekohe Green. It was heped that the Prime Minister, who is patron of the Pukekohe Club, would De able to attend to open the green, but fin account of Mr Massey's tim„ being so fully occupied this has not oren found possible. Handicaps have been fixed for Lawrie's medal handicap match, 21 heads, which give an idea of the merits of the players, as viewed by the handicanpers. at the opening of the seasrn. The handicaps are:— Lusher, Graham and Eame?, two behind sratch; Cahill, Uockett, Pilgrim and Barter, scratch; Egginton, Abbott, Townson, J. Adams, W. Adams, 1; Howard, Grant, Wily, Dr Wake, W. lioulston, Russell, D. Ixuiston, W. Blake, Perkins, 2; Keith. M. Wright, Fausett, Jackson, J Konlslon, Erlandson, Lawrie, Crieor. Andrew, Webster, 3; Motion, Jeffries, Phillipps, Crurr, Davys, Mclntyre, W. Wright, Patterson, Heweon, H. Wright, H, E, Smith, Daysh, 5.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 44, 15 November 1912, Page 1
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143BOWLING. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 44, 15 November 1912, Page 1
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