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SPORTS AND GAMES

BOWLING.

(Australian Press Assn. —United Service.) (By Cable—Press Assn—Copyright > LONDON, May 28. The Hereford bowlers defeated the New Zealanders by 133 to 104. The winning New Zealand skips were: — Grant (Oamaru) 20-12; Thomson (.Auckland) 20-15. BILLIARDS SYDNEY, May 29. McConachy 2,070 Lindrum (in play) 2,831. The best breaks were: Lindrum 213, 134, 118, 227 and 182. McConachy 150, 110, 141, 316 and 147. GERMAN CLAIM FAILS AMSTERDAM, May 29. The Hague Arbitration Tribunal delivered a verdict against Germany’s claim that she was entitled since 1924, to deduct from the Dawes annuities, the value of German property liquidated or sequestrated by Allied countries, under authority of the Treaty of Versailles. The British Empire was interested >to the extent of thirty millions sterling. MAKURA CROQUET CLUB. The annual meeting of the Makura Croquet Club was held yesterday afternoon. The finance report showed that the Club is in a healthy condition The iiew~mot(fr mower, purchased at the commencement of the yaer, had proved to be a profitable investment. Members generally congratulated the Secretary and Treasurer upon the financial aspect. Thp election of officers resulted as follows :—Captain, Mrs Thomas (reelected) ; deputy-captain, Mrs D. Tennent (re-elected); secretary, Mrs Mercer (re-elected); treasurer, Mrs P. Hambleton; committee : Mesdames McKay, Saywell, Whibley, A. Smith and Captain, Deputy Captain, Secretary and Treasurer ex officio. Trophies for the season were presented as follow Championship singles, Mrs D. Tennent; championship doubles, Mesdaines D. Tennent and Saywell; trophy donated by Mrs D. Tennent, Mrs Whibley; trophy donated by Mrs T. Jones, Mrs A. Smith ; trophy donated by Mrs C. A. Legge. Mrs A.i Phillips; trophy donated by Mrs Mercer, Mrs Saywell; junior championship singles, Mrs A. Phillips; runners-up, Mrs C. Haglund.

A vote of thanks was passed to Mr P McKay for acting as auditor.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 May 1928, Page 6

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SPORTS AND GAMES Greymouth Evening Star, 30 May 1928, Page 6

SPORTS AND GAMES Greymouth Evening Star, 30 May 1928, Page 6

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