BOWLING
STRATFORD BEAT ELTHAM. In an eight-rink match in the cen-- ! tral division shield bowling competition yesterday, Stratford beat Eltham by 199 to 175. The conditions for * play on the Stratford green were ideal. Eink scores were as follow, Stratford rinks being first mentioned: Summerfield, Pell owe, Lawson, Liddell 27 v. Marx, Pepperell, Franks, Asthnry 32. S. Ewing, Bake. W. Ewing, Harris 31 v. Judd, Novak. A. S-tewart. Casev 14. Carman, Hickson,, .Hillock 21 v. Bootten. Clyde, Best, Woods 21. Martin, Knight. Clark, Allen 31 v. Linn. Cower. Stunners. D. Gower 9. Parry, Douglas, Patterson. Smart 28 v. Biggs, J. Phillips, McQueen, Stewart 19. Thompson, Williams, Sayers, MacDonald 18 v. Fountaine, Barker, Gooding 29. Ryan, Dunbar, Poiritt, Lyons 26 v. Schultz. Peebles, McKay, Tipladv 25. Burgess, E. Harris, Coe, Sanderson 17 v. Rowe, Phillips, Bluett, Clemow; 26. AITROA BEAT RAHOTU. Auroa- heat Rahotu yesterday in the first match of the second round of the banner competition by a margin of eight points. Rahotu rinks are mentioned first in the following details: Goodin, Sinfortli, Lowry, Inder 18 v. Cave. Duff, Carey, Johnstone 27. Williams, Farquhar, Andrews, Green 27 v. Tremain, Davies, Bradford, Kilpatrick 26.
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 19 December 1930, Page 6
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