BOWLING.
At Hawera on Saturday, the local club defeated four Wavorley rinks by 91 to 67.! d . ! : The Taranaki Centre held a meeting on Thursday to con-sider-air application f than Waithra to put forward life tournament a week, on account of it clashing with the Eire Brigade! DeumustmtSon > at-! Wiiitarii on J a musty 29. With’ ! regret,* however, the executive found if impossible to alter the date. The (tjf.estfotr of thb' 1 result of the tliain ; bbulUeV match was also dealt with; It hv-iil be rfememoered that the Ihree highest l ' rinks on(eith/er isido tied v.i tHi 71 leaelil It /was agreed to play another head to decide the match, hut one Stratford rpk. had gone home and another was' substituted, this one succeeded in gaining -fho'advantage for Stratford. Under the circumstances, the executive dbelarcd 'tile'Watch a' tlnfit, to'Couiit 1 I half a point-for M eacb 'club.' 'j
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 84, 9 December 1913, Page 3
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148BOWLING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 84, 9 December 1913, Page 3
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