Bowls to N.I.
, Aucklanc lhe North Island bowien stopped the South Island team completing the hat trick in the North-South annual fixture at tlie Auckland club green yesterday when they won five of the six games to win bv the biggest "’argin in the three contests ! held so far ; North had convincing wins m i both sessions of the singles and ( fours but had to share the pairs Mi? , l lst « ame * n ‘he fours i Phil Skoglund and bis North team settled down to consistant ; bowling right from the start and put a tour on the board on the . i •gainst the South | Island four. R. Milne, T. Ruther ; ford, T. Coup, and K. Scott ■ Skoglund trailed. 4-5, three ;ends later but were neve ' headed for the rest of the jour- ■ ney. Results (North Island names. | first k— Singles.—l. Kostanich beat K Clark. 31-13 and 31-20 ; Pairs—P. Beilis and D. Bald I win lost to J O’Kane and W. I Barroti. 15-22. and beat O’Kam land Barron. 21-17 Fours. - N. Lash. J. Murtagu. •I. Somerville. P. Skoglund bear ■R. Milne. T. Rutherford. 1. (Coupe. K. Scott, 27-16 and 27-15.
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