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BOWLING.

STRATFORD V. INGLEWOOD. Soon after play started in the match between the above teams at Inglewood yesterday afternoon rain interfered with the arrangements and spoiled what promised to be a very enjoyable trip. The green was keen at the commencement of the match and play was continued until five o’clock. Inglewood won by eighteen points,*the total scores being Jl2 to 91. The rink scores were as follows, Inglewood being mentioned first: Petch, Ram, Spurdle, G. Morton (s), 11; v. Foley, Mills, Sharp, Sangster (s), '29. Caldwell, McDonald, Drake, A. Morton (s), 25; v. Davey, Porritt, J. Masters, King (s), 25. EsseJ Marshall, Johnson, Wilson (s), 21; v. R. Masters, Wright, Edgecombe, Betts (s), 14. u Lightfoot, Davis, Codd, Sutherland (s), 16; y. Martin, Nicholson, Cottier, McMillan (s), 14. Olson, Pyne, Cottier, Branch (s), 19; v. Wilson, Elder, Ward, Fookes (s), 9. Roberts, McKay, Roulstou, Allen (s), 20; v. Chamberlain, F. J. McDonald, J. S. McDonald, Smart (s), 18. i . A friendly match between the Hawera and Eltham teams on the latter’s green on Wednesday afternoon, was won by the visitors by 12 points, the totals being 64 —52.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 39, 21 January 1916, Page 3

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189

BOWLING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 39, 21 January 1916, Page 3

BOWLING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 39, 21 January 1916, Page 3

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