BOWLING.
VALUABLE TROPHY
The telegraphed message' about the valuable bowls cup offered by ia,n Australian! enthusiast will have been read with keen interest. It will- create a new international competition.
COUNTESS AS A BOWLING SKIP.
The Countess of Plymouth, wlm captained one of the sides in a mixed' bowls match, at St. Fagan’s, near Oardiff, recently, stated after the,-game, that she found tlie play much more interesting than she had, expected. “I did not know before,” the Oountess added, “that bowls can he both exciting and. thrilling., and I. cannot understand people calling it an old man’s game.” ' • . - ,
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 13 December 1924, Page 10
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98BOWLING. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 13 December 1924, Page 10
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