Kaiapoi bowler in final
Ora Bate, of Kaiapoi, will be one of the finalists in the women’s bowls champlon-of-champions
singles at St Martins this morning. Her opponent will be either Mary Boon (Lincoln) or Altha Triggs (Riccarton Women’s). They will meet for a second time after Mrs Boon beat Mrs Triggs, the last two-lifer, on an extra
end in the final round yesterday.
This was Mrs Triggs’ second consecutive extraend game. In the previous round she had won on an extra end against Joan Rennie (Rangiora), who was also unbeaten up to this stage. Results.—
Sixth round: J. Rennie (Rangiora) 17, S. Hislop
(South Brighton) 5; M. Boon (Lincoln) 20, M. Hancock (Woolston Park) 11; O. Bate (Kaiapoi) 24, J. Blay (Mt Pleasant) 11; D. Smith (Spreydon) 18, M. Brown (Cashmere) 10; A. Triggs (Riccarton Women’s), twolifer, a bye. Seventh round: Triggs 18, Rennie 16; Bate 18, Smith 17; Boon a bye. Eighth round: Boon 18, Triggs 17; Bate 21, Rennie 16.
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