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BOWLING.

FALCONER ■■EENNANT MATCH.

RIVERSDALE DEFEAT BLEN-

HEIM.

The performance of the Riversdale representatives in stalling off «ie challenge for the Falconer Pennant of such strong combinations as repre-^ sented the Blenheim club yesterday afternoon is certainly the most conspicuous in the club's history, end was of such a character as to justify fully the premier position they _ occupy; by reason of then- successes in previous Pennant matches. Conditions for play were not at all: favorable, a-_ strong westerly wind-1" at times upsetting th© calculations of several trundlers. River sdale were. successful in both! rinks, and won By 11-points'. The "scores are as follows, Riversdale rinks being mentioned first: GL Mansford, J. H. Holdaway, L. CL Bartlett, and P. Hadfleld (skip) 23, W. H. Macey, F. W. Adams, C. F., Whiteford, and R. M. Harding (skip> 16: W. Ching, B. J. Young, JWeiriyss, and T. Ciook (skip) 22, T. Halligan, J. Johnson, J. Gleeson, anft J. Buist (skip) 18. Totals: Riversdalc 4o points, Blen-, heim 34 points.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 29, 4 February 1915, Page 4

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BOWLING. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 29, 4 February 1915, Page 4

BOWLING. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 29, 4 February 1915, Page 4