BOWLING.
, • PALMERSTON v. FEILDING ' Palmerston Exhibition rink oaine up to Feilding on Saturday, and played [ the strongest local rink. Great in- , tereat was centred in the match as both teams will be competing in the \ champion fours tournament at Mast- > erton in January. Paimerston were represented by Bunting (s). Scott, Freeth, and Tasker, and Feilding by 1 Saywell (s), Sandilands, Stewart, and '. Thomson. On the 6th head Palmer- > ston were 1, Feilding 9 ; 15th head, i - Paimerston 15, Feilding 14 ; 21st head, ; Paimerston 15, Feilding 27 ; 25th head, ; Paimerston 21, Feilding 32. Feilding thus won a well contested game by 11 | points. Saywell, as usual, showed . his strength at the business end of the . heads, and played some fine shots. * Peter Thomson played beautifully > during the latter part of the game. For Paimerston Bunting played a good game, but unfortunately for him, he \ received but little support from his team. Scores: — ! Paimerston. Feilding ■ F. Tasker Thomson [ R. C. Freeth Stewart W. W. Scott Sandilands W. Bunting (s) 21 Saywell (s) , 32
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Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 132, 3 December 1906, Page 3
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