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BOWLING.

NAPIER CLI’B. The return of the bowlers from the Auckland tournament was the cause of a large attendance on the Napier Club’s green on Saturday afternoon. The following are the rinks ami scores: SATCRDAY TOURNAMENT RINK. Harrop (sub.). Fielder. Hodgson. J. P. Smith. 27 : Marshall. K. Beecham. Rust in. Laurie. 19. BALLOT (LAMES. Tuck. Stacey. Woodhouse, Bull. 5o ; Ferguson. Harris. Barnes. Runciman. 7. Green. Wilson. Paterson. Siinui. 33: Limbrick. Edmundson. Greatbatch. Williamson. 9. Bennett. -McKay. Cunningham, l ie’cher, 21 ; Boland. Worthington. Murrav. Lucas. 21'.

Bear. Mitchell. Smart. Wriglitm»h. ’■'» : Kelly. Bak* r. Evans. Rice. 15. MvVay. Judd. Levy. Critchley. 30: Chaney. Fitzgerald. Edwards, ‘ar-on Tukc. 13. Thayer. King, Montgomery. Woodcock. 24 : Riddell. Parker. Thompson. Chadwick, 20. G R EEN MEA 1)0W8 CLU B. Two rinks were played on the Greemneadows green on Saturday afternoon. Afternoon tea was given by the Greenmeadows’ club. The following games were played : Muir. Reading. Hale. Oakcnfull. !>; Bailey. Godfrey. Archer. Simmonds, Hi. Burdekin. J. Beatson. 21: Loveday. McCarthy 17. HASTINGS CU B.

The undermentioned game.-. were played on the Hastings green or Saturday, when alien. ooh tea*;' ; :<»• id< d ' .‘b-. : Halletp Bairs. 21 ; G. 11. Roa. 9 Beatson. 21. Evans. Leonard. 27: Saimor Rev. Ramsay. I I. Hortori. Gauiton. S. Knight Murley. 21 : Hogan, Rev. Walid. Monteith. Laud. 15. SOI TH ISLAND ASSOCIATION t hristchuri h. -Lin. 2*>. In the semi-finals of th.' lair Championship io-dr.s. M>me elos games were witnessed. hi tin •list roiir.il of the greet! r.!3.'> "• matches, Sunnyside* (Bracken

bridge) beat Greenmeadows (Crowley) by 15 to 11. In the second round. Caledonian (Keast) beat Sunnyside by 23 to In the semi-final Caledonian Gveast) beat lin'd.-tone (Wai mate; 23 to 22. Keast meets Lefevre .Palmerston) in the final.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 34, 23 January 1911, Page 3

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BOWLING. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 34, 23 January 1911, Page 3

BOWLING. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 34, 23 January 1911, Page 3

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