BOWLING.
The Pukekohe Club.
For all practical purposes the boiling season in Pukekohe is at an end. Arrangements are r.eing mads for tie top-dressing of the green. On Saturday the Casey Championship waa advanced close to a finish. J. Adams bad woa his way to the final, but bis opponent had to be determined. It ua3 the B. section that was unfinished. W. Blake played Cahiil, but the latter won comfor!atly. Cahill then Eames in the Eemi-final to ecne who should meet J. Adams in the fiiiHl At the seventeenth hea ' t scores were: Eames 21, Cahill 8. In oid r to permit of the final beirg gone on with Cahill was good enough to call the same settled. Eames then met J. Adam?, bat at tin 12t 1 head darkness stopped the games, the scons bring: Eames 9, J. Adams 6. The fins 1 was completed cn Monday atternoon. Both played well, but whila the leader added 11 to his score his oppenent only added 2, and the game e;:cLd: Eames 20, J. Adams 8. On Saturday th2 final for the Perkins medal was also decided, J. Adams winning from uraham on the 22nd head, the scores on the 21st head being 17 all.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 94, 20 May 1913, Page 2
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