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BOWLING.

THE BANNER COUI'ETITrjN. The New Plymouth Club's B team of live rinks journeyed to liiglewood yesterday to play its first-round match against the local club. The green was true and keen—too keen for some of the players on the visiting side. Only "1 heads were played, and at the 20th ln Klewood were leading, but the final gave the , New Plymouth club a win by 100 points' to .)!). 11.0 Inglcwood club treated the visitors with their well-known hospitality. Details were as follow, New Plymouth being mentioned first- : McUahey, Ewing, Perm, Luseombe (s) son (';), 28." 8011 ' K ° bert8 ' Ih ' anch > Wil' ]

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Hutton, Wood, Marriott, Jenkinson (s) S° U 'thlrla^ I £° ) l4. S!mrdle ' A - M ° rt -' J U \ l r V % (i00d ««-«. C Rundle, Medley W, U, Kavn, Marsh, Codd, Allen ( s ),

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NFAV PLYMOUTH A v. FITZROY.

took nlace r a / eh between tho al ">™ took place at I'itzroy yesterday, when the town club secured a wiu by 8 point? S^,t l '«"'« anything but en. aim "tK 7 Mds tho clo *> o f the game the scores being nearly equal but one or two of the Fikroy skips in the ast wo heads failed daK and Th Wl ' S t0 SHP thohhands I |, e green was in capital order, and as a consequence play was enjoyable lollowmg are the results New Ply,," I.' being ment.oned first at eacli rink--

Waugh, Fraser, Fookes and Firtl, (s s <Wrs 7s") 2s' CraWßl,aw ' Jackso " a«« Hooper, McKenna, Phillips and Harritr?', ™ £ '•« I • V aul > PlumUeo and Smith (s.), 29 Morrison Bowden, 'Coldwater and Pirgess (s.) 20 v. Cook, Dingle, Bennett and Lealand (s.) 25 Hurle, Blundell, If Smart (s.), ->4 v Wood Price, Paul and Rennell (,J, 'l4' Hurl., phed first and second in tnis Binmc Smith, Ward and Hall (s'f ™ v. Mc>,e,ll, Avery, Allen and Abbott (s^

WEST END v. WAITABA. West End sent four rinks to Waitara yesterday, and secured a win by <r points to 37. The match was very e„jov. able and the visitors were most hospitably Wed. Details are as follow, West lyid being mentioned first:— Putt, 8e5t,,,,, L,, and. 0 x . ~„,„„„„ (6-1, 19, v. Nosworthy, Rattonburv Hut elunson and Pulfor<l (s),-2C Humphries, Oliver, Lobb and Sole (s ) HeDfaf * Canton !,m < Haslam, .Johnson, 'Wood and Beal (s ) ii, v. Crombir, Fraser, Calder and Landman [».), 15. B Glendinning, Petty, Bartlett and Newell (s.), 25, v. Knuckcy, Young, AV Nosworthy and Andrew (s.), 25.

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NEW PLYMOUTH

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 165, 18 December 1914, Page 8

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418

BOWLING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 165, 18 December 1914, Page 8

BOWLING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 165, 18 December 1914, Page 8

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