BOWLING.
TRIANGULAR SHIELD CONTEST. Tin- first round of the Triangular Shield contest was played on the Levin green on Wednesday, when the four home rinks put up a good showing, winning their four games, and in some instances with a large margin of points. Light rain interfered with play at in■ tcrvals throughout the afternoon, and towards the close heavy rain fell, two of the games being finished under uncomfortable conditions.
The aggregates are as follow: Levin, four rinks . . 103 points Shannon, two rinks .. 27 points Foxton, two rinks .. 27 points
The rinks and scores are as follow, Levin being mentioned first in each instance:— ,
Crips, Parker, Monks, Hawke (s) 28; Shannon: Aim, Hook, Butt, Bovis (s) 14.
Pink, von Hartitzscli, Pyke, Bull (s) 21; Shannon: Moynihan, Grey, Clayton, Knowles (s) 13. Routley, Brown, J. D. Brown, Suhan (s) 23; Foxton: Hinds, Walker, Woods, Thomson (s) 15. Smaill, Cameron, Challies, Clements (s) 31; Foxton: Scadden, Huntley, Mattar, Christie (s) 12.
It was decided at the completion of play to hold the next round at Shannon on Wednesday next.
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Shannon News, 10 December 1929, Page 2
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178BOWLING. Shannon News, 10 December 1929, Page 2
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