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16 teams remain

Sixteen teams remained after the first day yesterday in the Christchurch Women’s Bowling Centres champion-of-champions triples. The 16 skips to continue at St Martins this morning are.— D. Young (Papanui), A. Drumond (Oxford), L. Kimber 'Linwood;, E. Laurie (Papanui W.M.C.), L. Dunn (United), A. Anderson (St Martins). A. French (Christchurch). B. Dailey

(Cashmere), E. Brown Spreydon), S. Rhodes (Riccarton Women’s), C. Erndge 'Hornby,. A. McFarlane (Burwood), B. Logan (Shaw Avenue), N. F»irlie (Opawaj, N. Hawes (Beckenham , M. Macartney (Kirwee). Also resuming at St Martins at 9 a.m. today will be the firstyear players championship, which was held up last week because of rain.

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Press, 27 March 1979, Page 6

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16 teams remain Press, 27 March 1979, Page 6

16 teams remain Press, 27 March 1979, Page 6

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