LADIES' DOWLING
OTAGO BEATS SOUTHLAND The annual ladies’ inlerprovincial match between Otago and Southland u Banner was played on the Southland green yesterday afternoon, when seven rinks aside took part. A light vain fell, but the green played well. Detailed snores (Otago names first) : —Mesdames Brough, Webster, BohveH, and Braithwaite 21, Mesdames Wilson, Holmes, Thomson, and Steele 15; Miss Gillies and Mesdames Wilson, Campbell, and Stub ley 31, Mesdames Cowie, Brown, M‘Dougall and Pierce 13 • Mesdames M'Connell, Brown, Irvine, and Forsyth 21, Mesdames Hogg, Patilr'K’ Lyng, and Calder 15; Mesdames Uyber, Poland, Brown, and Wallace 13, 'Mesdames Cooper, Hay, Smart, and Hallinan 15; Mesdames Hunt', Bruce, Jones, and Adess 18, Mesdames Leary, Matheson, Driscoll, and Gavan 22; Mesdames Clatworthy, Tilbury, Beveridge, and Warrington 12, Me'.sdumes (Jordery, Fraser, Brown, and Stewart 15; Mesdames Jackson, Lowery, Munro, and Grant 15, Mesdames Sheddon, Reid, Cochrane, and Barnford 16. Totals: Otago, 131; Southland, 111.
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Evening Star, Issue 21640, 8 February 1934, Page 4
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150LADIES' DOWLING Evening Star, Issue 21640, 8 February 1934, Page 4
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