EASTER BOWLING.
Semi-Finals Decided. —Carlton and Pukekohe. The semi-finals in the Easter Fours, which it was deemed to attempt on Tuesday afternoon,, owing to the late hour at which the previous round had finished, were played morning ill showery weather on the Carlton S re ® ! • The two matches were of special interest to members of the local club,| prised a large proportionoftheassembiy -is no less than three of the .lour runts who had survived from the °«ginal 7 4 were members of the Carlton Club, lhe lour en rink also attracted general attention, as it comprised four well-known Pukekohe bowlers, the skip being vice-president of the centre. A J. P. Mason, H. C. Clarke, G. H. Carter (Carlton) 25, v. A. Taylor^ £ InrrJ H wSi S/Bisii, W." Short, F. A.Hosking (Pukekohe) 20, v. T. Sampson, J. C. Duncan, R. Higgott, C. H. de Launay (Carlton) 19.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 94, 22 April 1933, Page 10
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