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Young’s possible

Violet Young (Shirley) caused a ripple when she scored the possible of a nine on the first day yesterday of the Christchurch women’s bowls champion-of-cham-pions triples. Mrs Young was well ahead at the time, and she went on to win 34-11. She was one of 16 skips to survive the day. The other 15, who will continue at Burnside today, are:— E. Hirst (New Brighton), M. Steele (Burnside), M. Wilde (Morrison Avenue), C. Honeybope (Oxford), M. Macartney (Kirwee, M. Hoyle (Halswell), M. Ivson (Hornby), P. Macdonald (Riccarton Racecourse), A. McDonald (Burwood), E. Trist (South Brighton), D. Young (Papanui), A. Triggs (Riccarton Women’s, K. Crampton (Cheviot), B. Pascoe (Sumner), F. Welsh (Heathcote).

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Press, 25 March 1980, Page 30

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Young’s possible Press, 25 March 1980, Page 30

Young’s possible Press, 25 March 1980, Page 30

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