BOWLING.
There: was a good 'attendance of mem- ; bers of the Balclutha. Bowling 'Club on ! Saturday, when the championship sin- | glas was advanced' another stage. |W. 11. Al'inond, an ex-champion, dej f°atsd J. Ramsay, the present holder of ; the title, after a keen game. W, Watson beat A. Buchanan, Watson holding the lead throughout and winning by 12 ' points,. iR. Dunn beat W. Stewart after a hard-fought game, only a few points 'being between tire-players. The three winners drew for the bye, and' Watson secured it, Almond and Dunn playing off. Dunn did not play up to 'his usual form, and 'Almond, getting a lead early, ■won- fairly easily. Almond, with two lives, audi Watson, with one, are left to contest the finlal, Watson requiring ito beat Almond twice to win the- championship. In the president 's singles R. Davidson beat ©. Dunn in th& iln&l, winning by two-points, after a close game. In the vico-president 's singles handi-; cap W. Watson contested the final with Andrew Wood. Watson' proved' too good ior his opponent, and •won easily.
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Clutha Leader, Volume XLVI, Issue 78, 2 April 1920, Page 6
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177BOWLING. Clutha Leader, Volume XLVI, Issue 78, 2 April 1920, Page 6
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