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BOWLING.

NEW PLYMOUTH CLUB, The Now Plymouth Club's green was opened for play yesterday afternoon, when tbero was a good attendance of members. A very enjoflable afternoon wag spent, the graen playing well for so early in the season, but it was plainly lt> be seen that tk« long dry spell is doing the lawn no good. Air. Penn, the president, asked memibers to observe the new rtilo, which insists on both feet being on the mat when tho bowl is delivered. Tho following are the results of liie games played: Hooper, Staples, Ford, Burgess (s) 23; McGahey, J. Arery, Morton, Firth (.5) 20. Binnic, Cock, C. Piimdle, Hall (s) 22; Cimney, Fraser, Phillips, A. Hmart (s> 2i '

List, Harvey, Wood, H. Smart (s) 34, Green, T. Avery, Pookcß, Harrison (s) 14. Waugh, Brooking, Collins, Morey (s) 23; Rawlings, Hutton, McKellar, Penn (e) 22. Morrison, Lewes, Blundell, S. Rundlc (s) 15; Hurle, Outfield, Ev.iug, Luscombe (s) 23. WEST END CLUB. The West End Club's green was in splendid order yesterday for tho first day's play of the season, and there was a large attendance of members and lady friends, the latter supplying a bountiful afuinoon tea. The following game 3 wore played:—

Putt, Salt, Petty, Beal (s) 28; Jones, H. Hill, Wood, 0. N. Jo'luison (s) 25. Glendinning, Thompson, J. D. Sole, F. J. Hill (s) 36; Conwy, MasccJl, J. Johnson, Fred Newell (s) 85. Lye, Honey field, Oliver. Curtis (s) 37; Bartlett, Bullot, Lee, Tiehbon (s) 28. floskin, Reston F. Newell (s) 83; P.rafrh, White, Lioibb fs) 92.

MTZROY CLUB . The Frtzroy green was looking at iU Uest yesterday afternoon, when four links woro formed and some keen pl.iy tooile dlace but a good soaking of rain and a coerse of rolling would greatly improve accuracy. The following; arc the results: —

Kurta, Corrigttl, Price, Smith (s) 27; v. Cook, Coxhead, Ileal, Chireis (s) ::3. Beadle, Walker, WNeill, Abbott (s) 29; v. Hill, Turner, Oxeuham, Jackson is) 23.

Jury, Pluitiiree, Benwott (s) 1C; v. It. Paul, Waldock, 6. Paul, All-* 1 (s) 20.

Bellringer, Dingle, Orawshaw, Rennell (a) 30; v. Brooker, Mayner, Wilmhurat, Lealand (b) 19.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 116, 9 October 1914, Page 8

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BOWLING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 116, 9 October 1914, Page 8

BOWLING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 116, 9 October 1914, Page 8

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