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BO WLING.

Saturday afternoon waß not the moßt favourable for enjoying a game of bowls, but nevertheless thero was a good muster of players, and several games were played on the green, which was in capital ordor. The following are tho results :— No. 1 Bikx. S. Brown Harris Miller Matheson Whitehouso Bai/on G. P. Wilson (skip) 21 BaUiDger (skip) 18 No. 2 Eikk. Beid I/ockie Barraud Biley Young Lindsay Grayfaldp) 21 Sample (skip) 15 No* 3 Bikk. Willcston M'Lellan Jones Manning Bussell Drummoud Tuatin (skip) 21 Didsbury (skip) 1G No. 4 Bmx. HitaheU Hurt Letham Sharp Campbell M'Greeor Lambert (skip) 21 M'Glaskau (skip) 9 The final contest for the Junior Bowls was played during the afternoon, and was watched viitn considerable interest, on aocount of its somewhat curious development. Messrs Drnmmond, Tustin, and L. Blundell had tied for the prize, with an aggregate of 105 points each, and the committee accordingly arranged that eaoh player ehould meet his two opponents separately. Early in the week Drummond beat Blundell, and in the first game on Satnrday Tustin defeated Drnmmond. The final game between Tustin and Blundell therefore became interesting. It reaulted in a win for Blundell, who, however, was counted out on points, and the prize fell to Drummond with 41, Tnstin being 39, and Blundell 33. A number of ties for the other trophies will be played during the week.

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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 104, 4 May 1891, Page 2

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BOWLING. Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 104, 4 May 1891, Page 2

BOWLING. Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 104, 4 May 1891, Page 2

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