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BOWLING

WEEK-END COMPETITION FOR MR. YOUNG'S TROPHY In a week-end rink competition for trophies presented by Mr. A. Young, the. following teams took part with the results appended, nine heads being played in each game and seven in the final: — First Round: Jeffery, Plummer, Black, Dawson (s) 8 beat Maddren, Baker, Mansell, Foy (s) 4. Patterson, Stevenson Stewart, Smith (s) 11 beat Fisher, Kearney, Anderson, Stephenson (s) 7. Borrie, Hawkins, Simmonds, Frew (s) 10 beat O'Sullivan, Clark, Hawkins, Battle (s) 6. Morton, Webb, Tabb, Wolfenden (s) 14 beat Miller, Alder, Thomas, Short (s) 4. Seeond Round: Smith's team 8 beat Wolfenden's team 5. Dawson's team 6 beat Frew's team 4. Final: Dawson's team 6 beat Smith's team 4. Cub Pack Breaks Up A very happy break-up tea was given to the Opotiki Cub Pack, who aie closing down for the liolidays on Saturday evening at tbe Parish Hall. The long table was gaily decorated with coloured papers and vases of ilowers. After C.M. Miss J. Kelly 1'ad asked the blessing, the cubs setiled down to a hearty tea. - Each cub then thanked C.M. Miss J. Kelly and A.C.M. Miss E. KirkLride for the excellent fare provided. The evening was brought to a close after making final arrangements about the next pack meeting.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 410, 20 December 1932, Page 6

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BOWLING Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 410, 20 December 1932, Page 6

BOWLING Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 410, 20 December 1932, Page 6

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