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BOWLING.

HILLSBORO , CLUB. Skips to enter for a two-Saturday tournament to be held on July 10 and 23 at Hillsboro' bowling green :—Jackson, Eattray, Williamson, Goldsmith, Buckle, Kelly, Stringer, Newton. The programme to-morrow will comprise a match against Mount Roskill relief workers. GREY LYNN CLUB. In a pairs tournament at the Grey Lynn bowling green on Wednesday Mclntosh and Donaldson, with 5 wins and a loss (percentage of points, 03) were tlie winners. The runners-up wore Buckley and G.idd, whose percentage was 43 (also on 5 wins and a loss). OPOCTIKI CITIZENS' CLUB. An increase in membership from 33 to 41 was reported at the annual meeting of the Opotiki Citizens" Bowling Club. The balance-sheet showed an excess of assets over liabilities of £241. Officers elected : —■ President, Mr. 11. Briggs ; vice-president, Mr. G. S. Moody ; secretary. Mr. P. Clark : committee, Messrs. W. Paterson, Tubb. Stevens, Borrie. Krew ; auditor. Mr. T. Morton ; green superintendent, Mr. O. Ci'eagh ; greenkeeper, Mr. J. Smith : selectors, Messrs. Stevens. Creagh. O'Sullivan. G. S. Moody ; conch, .Mr. J. O'Sullivan. Mr. 0. Crcigli was elected an honorary member. Reference was made to the loss sustainc 1 by the club in the death of Mr. J. Forbes a life member, .and -ere of its founders.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 160, 8 July 1932, Page 10

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BOWLING. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 160, 8 July 1932, Page 10

BOWLING. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 160, 8 July 1932, Page 10

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