CLUB BOWLING
MATCHES AT DEVONPORT KEEN CHAMPIONSHIP TUSSLES 35 entries lor the championship, the Devonport Bowling Club has had some good elimination matches on the two-life system—and last week saw the number reduced to four MmSn El i, ls , doi:l <last year champion), Morgan, Coleman, and Layzell (all yea™f° nS ° r runnei ' s - u P in previous On Monday evening there was a big Anal l °f- s P ec i ators to watch the semi--li?llnatlon>? llnatlon> w hen Coleman de--4 up - after a stubborn tussle. Ellisdon plays Layzell early big draw ’ and the match will be a CHAMPION RINK wiu!u e c!lai npion rink competition, which has been • substituted for the Bendigo Bowls, has stimulated keen ini'® 1 " among the clubs. The method of selection has aroused the usual element of controversy; some clubs leaving the executive and the selectors to nominate a rink, others selecting a Jkip and permitting him to gather up his own division. Davonport gave F. Elllsdon Uast y ear ’ s champion) carte-blanche, and he has handed in the following names:—J. Sinclair, A. Watson, W. Cox, F. J. H. Ellisdon
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 871, 15 January 1930, Page 13
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185CLUB BOWLING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 871, 15 January 1930, Page 13
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