BOWLING.
'' These was a good attendance at the r Bawling Green on Thursday afternoon when, notwithstanding the late wet ~ weither, the new gresn played cxcelh lantly. Much pleasure was felt by the lf mnmbers at seeing Archdeacon Govett ones more enjoying the game, and a a very pleasant afternoon was spent. ' The following are the scores:— v Bean Humphries 9 Biyly Jackson 0 C. Bundle H. Gold water ,g McKelhr («kip) 16 Hall (skip) 37 s Marks Brown e Morrison Bsu'ne I- Gray S. Bundle ». T.Avery (skip) 20 Webster (sk) 23 r Harrison W. Bundle h Hadfiftld Aldridge e Ward Fookes f t A. Gold water (ek) 30 Morey (skip) 12 Mr. Morey, who returned to town on
t Tuesday night aftar his trip Home, has | ' presented tha club with a handsome ' silver hot water jug for i ompetition. I' c The committe-i have decided that tbe I' j trophy shall form the first prize in the 3 handicap singhr. I The secretary (Mr. F. W. Hall) is 3 now taking entries for tbe club com--3 petitions.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 252, 25 October 1901, Page 2
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177BOWLING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 252, 25 October 1901, Page 2
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