BOWLING.
FIEDD DAY AT GORE. E Wednesday next promises to provid"- quite - a bowling carnival at the local'green, matches being arranged to be played between lhe Gore, Invercargill, and Clinton Clubs. It i. proposed to commence the -Gore-Clinton match at 9.30, the Gore Invercargill match at 12.30, and the Invercargill-Clinton match at 3 p.m. The following three rinks represent Gore against Clinton : — Alexander Holmes Nightingale . Dewar Poppelwell J. B. Paterson Dolamore (skip) Beattie (skip) Wyber Storey - Trew Craig (skip) Following are the Gore players against Invercargill : — A. Paterson A. Martin John Mac Gibbon C. Clayton W. P. Craig J. H. Dolamore J. B. Paterson (skip) D. L. Poppelwell (skip) J. Cox Jas. Smith J. Beattie J. Blaikio C. Mac Gibbon G. F. Trew R. Wyber (skip) D. Holmes (skip) A. Hartley E. Bust | 1 D. Collins D. Alexander (skip) Following is the Invercargill team to play Gore : — Gilkison A. E. Smith Jas. Taylor W. Lillicrap Leggatt Jas. Allan J. Ham (skip) W. Wesney (skip) J. Ken nic J. Thomson Cunningham Storie Erskine R. Wesney W. Lock (skip) T. Lock (skip) W. Stead Porteous Sebo W. Smith (skip) The Invercargill team is ono of the strongest that has ever represented the club, and the local men will have to put their best foot foremost to regain the laurels lost at the last contest between the clubs.
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Mataura Ensign, Issue 709, 10 March 1900, Page 3
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