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INDOOR BOWLING.

ORANGE ASSOCIATION,

The Orange Bowling Association held their twelfth percentage fours tourney to decide the sixteen players who will contest the "final stages on Monday next, in the Druids' Hall, Newton, Results : — First Round.—Mrs. De Suza, Mrs. Mickelborough, Mrs. Steen, 11. J. Baker 10, v. Mrs. Koberts, Miss Welch, Mrs. Gelding, G Day 7; Mrs. Gtinn, W. Mickelborough, H. Gelding, 11. Bolton 9, v. Mrs. Spelr. Miss Cambridge, C. Llewellyn, .1. Mansell 3 ; E. Koberts, Mrs. Dilly, G. Dransfield. F Lucas 12, v. Mrs. Todd. E. O. Jones, E. De Su/.a, 11. Boles 2; Mrs. Hodgson, Mrs. Holland. 11. Rasper, F. Harris 0, v. Mrs. McCowatt, 11. M. White, \V. Douglas, A. Jenkin 4. Second Hound.—Harris 8, v. Day 5: Bolton 5, v. Jenkin 5; Boles 8, v. Baker 6 ; Mansell 7, v. Lucas C. Third Round.—Day 12, v. Boles 4 ; Baker 8, v. Bolton 0 ; Lucas 10, v. Jenkin 1; Mansell 7, v. Harris (3. Totals.—Mansell. Lucas. Harris, Baker, each 2 wins ; Bolton, ; Day, Boles, each 1; Jenkin, J. Challenge Matches. — Women's singles star: Mrs. Gelding (holder) 12, v. Mrs. Holland 4. Men's singles star : H. Gelding (holder) 0, v. 11. Kaspur 3. Visit to Te Aroha. A party of Auckland Indoor bowlers under the auspices of the Orange Bowling Association will pay a visit on Saturday to the indoor bowlers of Te Aroha. A bus will leave opposite J as. Pascoe's shop In Karangahape Koad, Newton, at 1.20 p.m., and leave the top of Synionds Street at 1.30. Indoor v. Outdoor. Seven rinks of indoor bowlers, who were mostly outdoor players also, played a return match at the Balmoral green on Saturday. They were successful in winning by large margins in six out of the seven games. Strangely enough the only w.ccess of the outdoor men was that of the skip who should have skipped the eighth indoor rink had the space been available. Tills contraverts the theory that the Indoor game puts a man off his game outdoors.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 240, 10 October 1934, Page 17

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INDOOR BOWLING. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 240, 10 October 1934, Page 17

INDOOR BOWLING. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 240, 10 October 1934, Page 17

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