EASTER TOURNEY
The warm weather experienced at Khandallah yesterday made playing conditions excellent for the last two rounds of post-section play in the Wellington Bowling Centre's Easter .rink tournament. Play was keenly contested 'during the afternoon, and when the last game had been played, Upper Hutt and Hataitai were left to contest the final today, with Petone and Hataitai in position for third'arid fourth places. The results of-the games played during the afternoon are as follows:—
Second Hound '' Hataitai: Donald, Wrigley, Josephson, Wellings (sf), IT.- Petone: Kerr, Morris, Cameron, Silbery (s), 13. ' " Petone: Coles, Waddell, Bush, Melhuish (s), 21. Lyall Bay: Langdon, Bradley, Conder; Hazelwood (s), 16. , Upper Hutt: Mumby, Dalton, Quinn, Rendle (s), 22. Hataitai: Wilson, Strange-Mure, Kershaw;"Wells (s), 19. Hataitai: Reed, Gibson, Whitcombe, Taylor (s), 21. Petone: Devine, Frame, Howat, Hunter (s), 18. Semi-finals. Upper Hutt (Rendle). 22; Petone (Melhuish), 14. Hataitai (Taylor), 24; Hataitai (Wellings), 20. ' :
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 92, 20 April 1938, Page 7
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149EASTER TOURNEY Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 92, 20 April 1938, Page 7
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