WIN FOR WELLINGTON
MATCH WITH MANAWATU
Wellington defeated Manawatu by 406 to 310 at bowls yesterday. - Sixteen rinks from the Manawatu played sixteen rinks froni the Wellington Centre on the Wellington green, and the result depended on the aggregate scores. Mr. W. Gilbert, president of the Wellington Centre, welcomed the visitors.
Following are the results, the skip of the Manawatu rink being mentioned first in each instance;—Larcomb v. Hodgins, 23-30;, L.. Brown v. Potter, 14-24; Gerrand v. Stone, 19-21; J. A. Nash v. Gilbert, 14-26; Davidson v. Mayer, 13-31; Hoover v. Windley, 24-22; Cooksey v Taylor, 18-28; Monks v. McWhannell, 23-21; Drew v. Duncan, 22-20; Snell v. Webb,, 15-28; Kangiheuiav. Rodger, 19-33; Housmann v. Doherty, 16-31; Moxam v. Noad, 11-28; Matter v. Shearer, 35-2°-Northover v. Wellings, .22-18; Bell v. Jones, 28-23^ Totals: "Manawatu, 316; Wellington, 406.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 32, 7 February 1935, Page 4
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136WIN FOR WELLINGTON Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 32, 7 February 1935, Page 4
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