BOWLING.
Bowling -was not the kind ,of game that the average person -would' care to play on .such aa afternoon as. Saturday. Two rinks' of the Thorndon Club, however, insisted on fighting out to a fiiiish a match for the Thorndon Roses, and with umbrellas flying arid mackintoshes flapping. in the wind they played the whole of the twenty-one heads. It was a well-played match, too, and was only lost, after a hard fight by three points, the scores being :— Holders— Chittey, Jackman, Wiggins, jun., Smith (skip), 19 ; Challengers— Mitford. Mason, Leighton, M'Kerrow (skip), 16. >
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 123, 25 May 1908, Page 2
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95BOWLING. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 123, 25 May 1908, Page 2
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