BOWLING.
FITZROY DEFEATS WEST END. Tlio banner match played at West Eml jesleriUiy afternoon proved a keen and close contest, Pits-.roy only defeated ''heir opponents l>y three points, the totals being:— Fitzroy 123; West End 120. The latter have lost their chance of retaining the banner, Details of'room lire as follows, Fitzroy being mentioned first at each rink: Beadle, Plnnitrec, Bonnet!, Re-moll (s) 23 v. Paul, Bullofc, Oliver, Hill H) 20. Orenhani, Weller, ITiaga, p'n'f], ( s ) 18 v. H. Hill, Thompson, Curtis, Lobb <s) 23. Pote, Brash, Jackson, Cliivcvs (s) 21 v. Shone, Keston, Burtlett, Wood (s) >?• • Jury, Bpllringef, McNeill, A*"* tt (s) 82 v; Billing, Solo, Lee, Ne\ve«i (s) lt>. Hcaly, Waldook, Avery; Pri-r< (s) 20 v. Boswoll, W. Allcii, Johnson, iole (s) 10. Cannell, Dingle, Hammonft. Allen (s) 13 v Corney, Cleave. Lve, Beal s) 20, / 6ILMOUH CUP. The following will represent West End in the Gilmoui' Cup match against Fits.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1917, Page 8
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153BOWLING. Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1917, Page 8
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