BOWLING.
PUKEKOHE CLUB TOURNEY. TURKEYS FOB THE WINNERS. Sixteen rinks, representing the Ngaruawahia, Manurewa, Waiuku, Clevedon, Tuakau, Buckland, Onehunga, ltawhlti, Papakura and Pukekohe Clubs, took part in the bowling tournament promoted by the Pukekohe Club and held yesterday. Five games of eleven heads were played and at the conclusion .of the fourth round Livingstone (Onehunga) showed the way with'four wins. On the last head of the fifth round Livingstone lay the win, but Bint (Waiuku) drew the absolute shot and ' the Onehunga ■> rink was beaten for the ' honours of the day. This defeat brought i Ave rinks into the running, each with four wins and one loss. The first semi-finals resulted in Livingstone (Onehunga) beating Hammond (Papakura); and Armstrong 1 (Pukekohe) beating Roulston (Pukekohe), 1 while Hosking (Pukekohe) had the bye. In sceond semi-final Livingstone beat Ilosking, Armstrong having the bye. The final between McMasters, Tonkin, Robertson, Livingstone (Ouehunga) and Crosbie, Wyiner, Adams, ■ Armstrong (Pukekohe) will be played on , a date to be arranged, lhe prize for the . winning rink will be four turkeys.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 224, 21 September 1932, Page 12
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