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BOWLING.

THE STRATFORD CLUB.

(By P. Steward.)

After a lengthy spell of wet weaker, the first ties in the second round .' 15m ions were played yesterday ai>rnoon. The restilts of the first lines are as follows: —

Kvans, Brake, J. Masters, MeMil- ; n (:?) 13 v. Beckett, Kook'es, SkogI'niid, Ponn is) 10 Kuan Jackson, K, Jackson, Curtis, Wright (s) 10 v. Wilson, Martin, i orritf, Sangster (s) 13. Healy, Budge, Bickerton, M prison -.) IS v. Sanderson, R. Masters, [loeve, McDonald (s) (5.

Newton, Edgecumhe, Sharp, Kins . .) IS v. >Yobb, Harris, Grant. Dingle (s) S.

The second game resulted:—

Dingle 1 1, Morison 1/5; Wright 26, I'enn 8; Masters 11. King 17; McDonald 7, Sangster 17. The Clnh will more than likely lie

r, presented at the Auckland tournament hi the New War, when several (.layers intend combining the good old gime as part of their Exhibition trio.

I'it/.roy beat Inglewood at Inglewood yesterday by 10-l points to 99. \\\

t ip Banner scores. Kit/.roy had a majority of -'52. the scores being 98—66.

Yesterday at W'aitara. West Knd h -at the local dub, tin* scores being 12') to 107. Kor the Banner, West Knd had a majority ol I'A, scores 87--(11.

As a special inducement to shop at his establishment during the Ninas season, A. Sponce, draper and clothier, is now giving to his customers a handsome bonus of 2s Od in the £ discount oil' all cash purchases of 10s and over in value. This concession on his prices, which are already bedrock, should lead to big business being done. x

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 93, 19 December 1913, Page 2

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BOWLING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 93, 19 December 1913, Page 2

BOWLING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 93, 19 December 1913, Page 2

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