Bowling
PLUMBERS ’ SHIELD BOWLING. AUCTIONEERS AGAIN WIN. The Plumbers’ Shield was again the bone of contention yesterday afternoon when the Auctioneers, as defenders, lined up to contest the right of ownership of this much-covcted trophy, with tho elect of tho Plumbers. Tho challengers, Karton, Kirk, Anderson and Ramsay (s.) met deefat at the seventeenth head, when H. Dickcl, P. 8. Larcomb, O. Bryan and A. E. Kcrslako (s.) were heading them by 29 points to 8. Challenges have been accepted from the postal officials,' railwaymen and carpenters. TERRACE END RINKS FOR TO-MORROW. The following rinks from the Terrace End Bowling Club will play at the Oroua greens in Feilding to-morrow:— Anderson, Hyland, Bee, Madden, O’Shea, Duncalf, Gordon, Simpson, Wilkinson, Christensen, J. Davidson, Ashton, Davidson, Rennett, Lukiq Litchfield, Wood, Snell, Andrews, Kendall, Moffatt, Cope, P. Wilkinson, Evans; Johnston, Childs, Torstonson, J. W. Smith, Allen, Helsby, Mills, A. Smith, ’>■ ’
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Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 5581, 20 February 1931, Page 7
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