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BOWLING

PAIRS TOURNAMENT POSTPONEMENT IN PLAY FOUND NECESSARY YESTEiRDAY ONE ROUND DECIDED Following numerous delays in tlie •Rotorua Bowling Club's open pairs tournament on Tuesday, it was found necessary to p-bstpone play in two oi the three -rounds drawn to be decided yesterday, heavy rain in the afternoon making a eontinuation impossible. .After a late start yelsterday morning, the seventh round was eompleted in both sections by midday but although the eighth round was commenced it was found impossible to complete the series. Weather conditions permitting, four rounds will be played to-day, players being' relstricted to the use of three. bowls and the games being limited to two hours. Yesterday's results were as f ollows : . ; SECTION A Seventh Round McKendrick (Onehunga) 20 beat Andrews (Oroua) 16. Thompson (Huntly) 21 beat Bish (Pukekohe) 20. Nash (Mt. Eden) 22 beat Richardis (Rotorua) 10. . Higginbotham (Henderson) 25 beat North (Te Awamutu) 17. Walker (Auckland) 26 beat Turton (Huntly) 19. Pakes (Rotorua) 21 beat Bradley (Woburn) 16. SECTION B Keith (Pukekohe) 21 beat ScottOhalmers (Onehunga) 8. Corbett (Rotorua) 24 beat Land (Hamilton) 17. McLaren (Hataitai) 25 beat Watts (Rotorua) 10. Wainwright (Patea) 22 beat Aitken (Oroua) 9. Hardley (West End) 22 beat Goebel (Bulls) 18. Budd (Rotorua) 23 beat Lancaster (Carlton) 21.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 464, 23 February 1933, Page 6

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BOWLING Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 464, 23 February 1933, Page 6

BOWLING Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 464, 23 February 1933, Page 6

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