LADIES’ BOWLING
ANNUAL TOURNAMENT One round only was completed in all sections of the Otago Ladies’ Bowling Association’s annual tournament at Logan Park at 2.15 this aftenmon. There was a strong south-westerly wind, making bowling tricky and deceptive, and each of the three greens was damp and heavy. Results of the first rounds on all greens:— SINGLES. SECTION A. Mrs Grieve (0.L.8.A.) 16, beat Mrs David (W.H.) 15. , Mrs O’Connell (N.E.V.) 17, beat Mrs Heenan (Dn.) 12. Mrs Gregory (Dn.) 26, beat Mrs Whale (Mor.) 16. Mrs Warrington 17, beat Mrs M‘Connell 13. Mrs M‘Hugh (Dn.) 13, beat Mrs Barsdell (A. 8.) 11. Mrs Stubbs (Cav.) 17, beat Mrs Thompson (0.L.8.A.) 10. SECTION B. Mrs Stewart (Dunedin) 22 beat Mrs Walker (Mor.), 10. Mrs Mathewson (P.C.) 19 beat Mrs Paterson (Leith) 16. Mrs Abbott (Dunedin) 24 beat Mrs Campbell (Bay) 11. Mrs Knowles 30 beat Mrs Russell 8. Miss Gray (N.E.V.) 19 beat Mrs Williams (Dunedin) 13. Mrs Sutherland (P.C.) 16 heat Mrs Columbus (W.H.), 15. SECTION C. Mrs Gladding (St. K.) 16 beat Mrs Steel (Dunedin) 10. Mrs M‘Connel'l (Cav.) 20 beat Mrs French (0.L.8.A.) 15. Mrs Lee (L.P.) 15, heat Mrs Porteous (Dn.) 13. Mrs Goughian 19, beat Mrs Lucas 8. Mrs Rewcastle (Dn.) 22, beat Mrs Brown (Mor.) 16. Mrs Seymour 16, beat Mrs Hamer 14. SECTION D. Mrs M'Allen (A. 8.) 14, beat Mrs Jackson (Kai.) 11. Mrs Faulk (Wan.) 33, beat Mrs Munro (G.T.) 18. Mrs Tunnage (W.H.) 16, beat Mrs Belcher (St. K.) 9. Mrs Gardiner 17. heat Mrs Beveridge 10. Airs Thomson (W.H.) 14, beat Airs Forsyth (Kai.) 12. Mrs Anderson (Wan.) 23, beat Mrs Wardlaw; (Leith) 6.
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Evening Star, Issue 22574, 16 February 1937, Page 12
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