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BOWLING.

The final game for the singles championship was played last evening between Messrs J. A. Roach and T. Moynihan, and afttr a good game Roach came out a winner by 21 to 16. At the 16th head Moynihan was leading, the score being 15 to 12, but from then on Roach gradually forged ahead, ning comfortably. . . N - A match for the Kinneburgh Feathers was played on the Levin bowlirij; green yesterday afternoon, the resuli being a win for Levin —Monks, Cle menta, Bull and Suhan (skip)—who de feated the Foxton rink by 27 to 14 The next game in this competition wil be played on Saturday, between Levi: and Shannon. The Feathers have how been successfully defended by Levin iv ten successive games.

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Shannon News, 4 March 1927, Page 2

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BOWLING. Shannon News, 4 March 1927, Page 2

BOWLING. Shannon News, 4 March 1927, Page 2

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