BOWLING.
There was a good muster of members at the Bjwling Greet! on Thursday; afternoon when practice commenced tliis season. The following games were playod : Hadfiald F. W. Webster Jackson Bean 11. Goldwater T. Aoery A. Gray (skip) 19 S. Kundle (akin) 21 J. Avery Cntiloy Arrowsnxith Mark* Knyvett G. Paul Hall (skip) 20 McKollnr (skip) 36 Harrison Jenkiuson , Laiue Oook , Fookes W. Ruodle I Salmon (skip) 20 Ward (skip) 25 I j The membeis were greatly pleased at the excellent condition of the greon, [which reflected very gnnt cieditoutlio caretaker. A portion of the now g> ot>u waw used and found to he iu »o>d 1 working order. The gro.-n dr.\v w,>l| but, played a little trickv. Th ■ f.».m .! opi..uug has not yet b en d 'linii,. fixed, but there is a probability of us eventuating on 9th proximo.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 231, 11 October 1901, Page 2
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140BOWLING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 231, 11 October 1901, Page 2
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