BOWLING
(Press. Assn.-
SURVIVORS IN TOURN AMENT BROUGHT TOGETHER YESTERDAY. WEATHER AGAIN FINE
— By Telegraph — Copyrlght).
Wellington, Thursday. All the survivors in the; bowling tournament were brought together this morning on the Wellington green. The weather was perfect,. with a'.light breeze. Results: — ' . . Two-lifers. — Naylor (Lyall Bay)' 18 v. Jenkin (Carlton) 9; Gilbert (Karori) 25 v. Efford (Edgeware.)" 141 ' One-lifers — Maxwell Walker (Auckland) 19 v. Rendle (Eastbourne), 16; Benefield (St. John's) 20 v. Reid (Lyall Bay) 17; Ives (Canterbury) 24j v. Feilding (Hataitai) 14; J. R. Smiffi (Kelburn) 26 v. Dee (Nelson) ll; Gordon (St. John's) 27 v. Edwar]fs (Temuka) 12.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 435, 20 January 1933, Page 5
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