THE BOWLING CAME.
On Pukekohe Green. A very ragged game »f bowls wi played for the Stars on Saturdi afternoon, when tne trophies aga changed hands. The holdersGrant, J. Adams, Duncan Roulst< and Eanies were left with a lot < lee-way to make up abuut M middle of the game, but on twentieth head only a sinfc! point separated the contestant The holders were lying two when t| third man of the challenging with his last bowl drew the ahq Thi? position remained unaltered I the skips, so that the attacke won by two points and the trophij were surrendered. The holders no arc W. Adams, Hovey, Lawric ai Graham. The game constituted ui of the poorest exhibition* in St play that has been seen on t ground this season. C. M. Wright, tbe cock o' t 1 walk, stalled off last week. Hovev and Xawrie bo made a bid for the rooster b failed. On Saturday W. Blake p in a claim for it, and after an e citing contest the holder held because the challenger did not. w it. The gamo finished at the 20 head, 2<i all. In the event of a i the rooster does cot change Blake was immediately afterwal accommodated with another gat but the holder won at this trial . kill by three or four points,
A few more of the eompcliti games were got oil. J. Adams and Eanus h«v« be# an attack on the gold challen medals held by Wright and Lushi Sixteen heads have been plived the came, which now Chulkiitfcru 18, holders I^
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 163, 20 January 1914, Page 2
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262THE BOWLING CAME. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 163, 20 January 1914, Page 2
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