BOWLING.
—-oResponding to an invitation Palmerston bowlers yesterday visited !eilding_ :n fe-ce and had a most pleasurable tune. • Thev were very heartily welcomed by their hosts, including several ladies, who. dariiisr the afternoon, served tempting jirefreshments in profusion. Delightful weather was experienced, _ and _tne visitors thoroughly enjoyed tneir outing, v.'hith was one of the of the past season. , During the afternoon a in a ten xor t tne Yates Feathers was played. The challengers were S. Ru'Beell, Dixon, A. o*-ing and 11. I\ash and tne nolders Crabb. Mason, Stewart and Bartholomew. The game was very close, tne holders managing to_ retain the trophy by the narrow margin of three points, the scores bsintr Palmerston 17, JFeilding 20. Rink game.? plaj'ed resulted as follows: Swallow, Fraser. Reed. Drew 10 v. West, Chappell. Barry. Lockhead 23. Pawson. Harris, Jolly. Taeker 20 v. Koili. Guthrie, L. Pirani, Say well 20. Short. Crump, Scott, J. A. Nash 19 v. Brown, Harrison. Garrett. Dr Johnston 25. Substitute. Eerslake, Hodgm&. Mo*rJerii 9 v. Substitute, Gilberteon, lieii. •James 35. Innes. Mundy. Mowlem. Malcolm IS -v. Thomson, Pickering-, Thomson, Bowden 21. At the conclusion of the games cheers were given by the visitors for their host? and the JadiVs, a compliment that the Feiiding players- returned.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 9184, Issue 9184, 7 April 1910, Page 6
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