BOWLING.
GONYILLE v.. TATEIA. Five rinks from the Gonville Club, Wanganui, visited U'atea. on Saturday and played a friendly niittfc-h, which ended in a will for tiia visitors by io points—loo to 85—in the aggregate. The weather was .boieiteious, a strong nor’-westerly wind blowing, and a heavy shower was experienced half an hour before the gianie.s finished, driving; the players -to the shelter of the pavilion. Notwithstanding the unfavourable conditions the day’s outing was thoroughly enjoyed; The following are the details of the various games, Gonville players being mentioned first:. —
Pai| >ps, jMi tine is t nun, Si m.m on id? Steel 19 v. Bogle. Stanford, -Glenny Paterson 11.
(Jouneft, Coates. M.dM lift lie, Corby 21 v. Crawford. Kd wards. McKenna, McKenna 19.
Sharpe, Melmteer, Burden. WclibJone.s 22 v. Dcleavey. lleamish. Christenson, Willi am si i2.
McA.nehy. Benefield, Kartell. C!oehrane 15 v. Finlay, Jones, G. Sheehan. Elliott 23.
- Matthews. Mora. Christensen. McKenzie 23 v. Omnsby. Dearie, Tayior. C. Sheehan 20.
AUCKLAND VTSTTOHS GAMES AT NEW PLYMOUTH. . Com-hiclin.o; games between Auckland and New Plymouth bowlers took jila.ce yesterday ill Ifeautiful weather. They resulted as. tinder: Auckland 162 v. Combined Chibs 264: Auckland 185 v. North Taranaki 172. Auckland 35 v. New Plymouth 57.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 31 March 1925, Page 3
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