HUNTLY BOWLERS
OPEN THE SEASON Saturday last ushered in the open ing of the Huntly bowling season wlathe pretty grounds of the club alone” side the Waikato River were a scene of animation. In glorious weather th> president. Mr. Wm. Barclay, welcome': the visitors. Mrs. Barclay throwing un a "well-placed kitty." Results of plav were: Huntly players being named first:—Douglas, Rdgerlv, Thompson Barclay (s>. 20. v. Crawford. McFarlan'e Alker. Morris (s> IS; Hart. Munro Watson Turton (si, 22 v. Brickland Way. Garry, Claris (s), 14; Giles. Smith. Leonard, George (s), 17, v. Cornew (2). Cornes, Newman (s). 16; jiacDiarmid, Xorthmore, Douglas, Holland (s). 27, v. Paulsen, Wishart, BirketFuller (si. 14: Hall. Berrv, Lindsai Littleproud (s), 14. v. Blewden, Heath Hutt, McFarlane (s), 22. A word of thanks is due to the ladies for providing afternoon tea, and to the excellent management of the committee, headed by the president and secretary, Mr. John Watson, who left no stone unturned to ensure the h;j opening being a marked success.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 184, 25 October 1927, Page 2
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