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BOWLING.

OPUNAKE CLUB. The weather was perfect on Wednesday for the opening of the 1910-1917 bowling season, and a large number of bowlers_were present at Opunake. The president (Mr. J. Feaver) threw the jack. Bowlei'3 were present from Manaia, Hawera, Auroa, and Pihama. The match (President v. Vice-president) resulted in a win for the former by 113 to 92, the following being the rinks, with their respective scores (President being mentioned first): — Des Forges, Callaghan, Paj-kes, Feaver, 17, v. Clarke, Barren, W. Taylor, Corldll, 33; Mourie, New, Cannell, Cornish, 21, v. McCall, Macfle, Thorpe, F. Julian, 18; Moore, Hammond, Buxton, Hollard, 24, v. Thorniey, Chisonal, Bradford, Burton, 18; Jenkins, Le Noel, Arthur, W. Limbic, 24, v. Mullon, Robsoii; Dudley, Franklvn, 13; Deegan, T. Julian, Clough, Mason," 27, v. Rathbone, C .Taylor, R. Lambie, F. Des Forges, 10.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1916, Page 8

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BOWLING. Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1916, Page 8

BOWLING. Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1916, Page 8

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