Indoor Bowls FINAL MATCH OF HAY TROPHY
Kaiapoi R.S.A. Beats Labour Department The Kaiapoi RS. A. Indoor Bowling Ciub became the Canterbury champion club when it won the Hay trophy against a team from the Department of Labour. The Hay trophy is contested by all local teams Kaiapoi opened the match well with wins in both the rinks, but did not have it all its own way in the pairs, winning only one to the Department of Labour’s three. Kaiapoi recovered in the singles, and at the end had won five to their opponents' three for an 8-6 win. Results (Kaiapoi R.S.A. names first): — Rinks.—H. Vette, S. Robson. A. Oakes and H. McAllister 14. W. McNattv. W Mason. V. Thomas and R Weir 6; R. Counihan. T. Coup. J. Taylor and L. Beer 10. P. Nee. C. Emmanual, B. Wright and J O’Brien 5, Pairs—Robson and A McAllister 2, Mason and Weir 7; Coup and Beer 6, Emmanual and O'Brien 7; vette and Oakes 7. McNatty and Thomas 6, Counihan and Taylor 5. Nee and Wr ght 11. Singles.—H. McAllister 8. Weir 6; Beer 9 O Brien 3: Oakes 4. Thomas 7- Taylor 5, Wright 2; Robson 3. Ma'on 5: Coup 5. Emmanual 4: Vette 7. McNatty 0; Counihan 4. Nee 5. Health Stamp Sales.—The sales of health stamps in Christchurch and the Christchurch postal district for the first week of the campaign amounted to £12.733 8s 9d. <
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29010, 26 September 1959, Page 15
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