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BOWLING.

WEST END v. FITZROY. On the Eitzroy green yesterday afternoon » match was played by the above clubs in aid of patriotic funds. The green was in excellent order arid a most enjoyable afternoon was spent, 'West. End being victorious by 10 points in the aggregate. Following are the scores, West Eml being mentioned first at each rink: Roberts, Lye, Lee, Fred. Xewell (a.) 20, v. Pote, Lister, Plumtree, Lealand (s.) lfi. Petty, Rcston, Oliver, Lohb (s.) ?,l, v. Mawkes, Hammond, Bennett, Rennell W 27. Putt, White, Billing, Petty (s.) 28, v. Waldoek, Brooker, Olivers, Jackson (s.) lfi. 11. Hill, Hodson, Thompson, Beal (a.) 21, v. Oxenham, Jurv, Hcaly, Abbott (s.) 2G. Tichbon, T. Sole, J. Johnson, J. ID. Sole (s.) IS. v. Beadle, Weller, Avery, Price (a.) 19. Walsh, Thompson, 'Wood, F. Hill (s.) 23, v. Cannell, Cook, McNeil, S. Smith (s.) 2,). Total—West End M-5, Fitzroy 129. NEW PLYMOUTH v. WAITAKA. Five rinks from the New Plymouth CUib visited Wnitara. yesterday aftcr.noon to play a friendly nlateh, and a most enjoyable game resulted, the green being in very fair order. The visitors i>'ere victorious by 110 to lOC. detailed scores being as follows. Sow Plymouth teams being mentioned first: Hooper, Phillips, Wood. Lusoombc (s.) 28, v. Sampson's ienm 1". W'bite, O'Shea, Jcnkinson, Firth (s.) 17. v. Ford's (cam 2^l. Mcflahey, Bcllringer. IJnndle; Fookes (;> i "O, v. Landman's team 20. Ingram, Hooker, Hill, IT. Smart (s.) !!), v. Eraser's team 27. finldwater. 0. Rmidlc, AVoollett, Medley (s.) 20, v. Walker's team 18. STRATFORD v. TNfiLEWOOD AND ELTHAM. • The weather was a little too warm for bowlers at Stratford yesterday afternoon, when visiting rinks from Inglewood and ffitham met seven rinks from the local club. Despite the very dry weather the green van in good order, and players thoroughly* enjoyed tbe outing. In the early stages the Inglewood men wore at sea regarding the strength of the

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 December 1917, Page 8

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BOWLING. Taranaki Daily News, 7 December 1917, Page 8

BOWLING. Taranaki Daily News, 7 December 1917, Page 8

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