Clark in selection for bowls
’i Although overlooked for '[the last two years, Kerry i Clark, of Dunedin, and for[jmerly of Christchurch, has ['not been forgotten by the “New Zealand bowls selectors. Clark, a Commonwealth . Games gold medalist in 1974. [[has been chosen to represent ;jNew Zealand at the Kodak i'masters singles tournament lin Worthing, England, next: [j June. .1 The New Zealand entryj Jthis year was Phil Skoglund. ■(who finished unplaced after [ taking a high placing in the ■[pairs competition that pre- ! cedes the singles tourna'ment. Clark last represented .[New Zealand at the 1976 > world championships in .[South Africa. II A seven-man New Zealand ([team has also been named to (compete against Australia and Scotland in a triangular “tournament at Auckland in ’ February. Four of the members. Bob McDonald, John Malcolm,: Ivan Kostanich and Nick Unkovich. are from Auckland, ; and the other three are Skoglund (Manawatu), Kevin Dar- ■ ling (Christchurch) and Dave Baldwin (Taranaki). All seven have been mem- : bers of previous New Zeai land teams, and Malcolm, Unkovich, Skoglund and Darling are in the team for the i world championships in Mel- ■ bourne just before the Auckl land event. The fifth member of the 1 Melbourne team, Morgan I Moffat (Christchurch), was ■ not available, because of iwork commitments to compete at Auckland.
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