BOWLING.
+ KINNEBURGH FEATHERS GO TO SHANNON. At last, after many challengers avlio failed to make good, Levin suffered defeat on Saturday at the hands of Shannon for the Kinneburgh Feathers. A rink from Shannon, comprising Morgan, Blight, B. Spencer, and Murray, came to Levin on-Saturday and defeated Levin (Pyke, Percy, Bull, and Suhan), by 17—16. For over tAVo years—represent- | ing 20 games—the home team had held I the fort against all-comers, and the fact | of- the Feathers having gone , north should stimulate the efforts of other Clubs avlio haA'e tried, Avitliout success, to acquire this • trophy. Shannon are to be congratulated upon their Avin, after having been defeated on so many ) other occasions.
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Shannon News, 19 October 1926, Page 3
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113BOWLING. Shannon News, 19 October 1926, Page 3
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