BOWLING
WEST COAST TOURNAMENT (Per Preaa Asßooiation.) WESTPORT, February 15. The West Coast Bowliiig Tourna* ment concluded to-day, the fine wea* ther continuing throughout. The tto!al of the rinks will be played on Mon* day between two Westport teams. The Champion of Champions contest was won by Sara (Westport), who defeated Graham (Greymouth), after an exciting tussle, by one point, on the last head. VETERANS’ , GATHERING DUNEDIN, February 16. The annual gathering of elderly bowlers was celebrated on the Dunedin Club’s green yesterday, when 20 •rinks took part in the afternoon play. The combined ages of players totalled 6126 years, with an average of 76.5'1 years per player. The oldest players taking part were Messrs C. W. Fountain (Roslyn Club) and T. Moodie (Dunedin Club), both of whose ages exceeded 94 years. The weather was ideal for the function.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 February 1930, Page 9
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