BOWLING.
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GIANTS V. PIGMIES. A correspondent supplies the On 7of the most exciting ana Peasant -iaa.es played on the: ? e ™ n fiSf jn-een took place ou Saturday, 34th A P ru, between the Storks and Bantams of that cinb as foIloirs:-Storks: King, <&*s£ Jackson. Goldsworthy v. Bantam*: A. Eyre, Snllivan, Piilmer. Every m ? m *™ at the -ame wks fraught with incident, ana an extra head had to De played wdrode The winners, viz.. the little midgets, vvho ■ot home by four points. Tiie concensu= cmwas that this jrame was more in ,-auison with the En=hsh 1'O^! idea of it; than any ever played o& a gruen.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 103, 5 May 1926, Page 13
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