BOWLING.
‘‘Onlooker" writes :—A gam© wlrch attracted a good deal o! attent’<>n oil the Stratford green last evening was the challenge for the Huttons held hy Ale-Mi I lan’s rink. The challengers were Rowe’s rink, with Lyons in the lead. Waiters second, and Sharp third. AlcA 1 i 11aii had with him .'dills, holey red Peattie. The ladders started off well, catching four oil the first head, and they were never headed, eventually winning hy 13 to S. AfeAidlan hy his masterly play—he was said to be at the top of his term—was maudy iu.vi rnmental in securing the victu ‘.v, hut he was well supported by his men. ft is alleged that the result came as a shock to the challengers, who "me fdking as if they had the trophem .n their pockets, or rather, on the laj>el of their coals, where they are best displayed !
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 72, 1 March 1916, Page 8
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147BOWLING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 72, 1 March 1916, Page 8
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