BOWLING.
There was a good muster of bowlers on the green yesterday afternoon but it will be necessary for members, to get through the Handicap games in quicker time than they take at present, for the season is now well advanced and all the more important matches are not far distant.
On Saturday last in the Stars competition, Reeve, McLeod, Horn and Stone (skip) beat Rish-worth, Finlayson, Moore and Mirfin (skip) 25 —12.
Yesterday in the Handicap Singles, Bray (3), beat Cutforth (4) 31—23. ■C'itforth (4) beat Fendall (8), 42—17. Briggs (5) beat Crawford (9) 35—22. Mirfln (3) beat Simmons (7) 36—23. Cutforth (4) beat Horn (3) 26—22, Pearce (3) beat Cutforth (4) 30—16 Chissell (3) beat Mirfhi (3) 23—11. Good (5) beat Rishworth (9) 27—20. Carter (3) beat Massey (1) 24—17, Massey (1) beat Moore (5) 22—18s Purdie .(8) beat Rishworth (9) 34—241 Coburn'(scr) drew with Me Gill (4) 21 all. Pearce beat Crawford (9) 32—17. Purdie (9) beat Fendall (8) 27—22. Carter (3) beat Simmons (7) 24—14 Wilson (5) beat Briggs (5) 24—9. Donaldson (7) beat Cambie (9) 31—21. Cutforth (4) beat Good (5) 30—20. Briggs (5) beat Fendall 28—21. In the Buckles competition W. Donaldson, McGill, Chissell and Coburn fsldp) vanquished the challengers, Cambie, D. W. Jack, Carter and Carruth (skip) 33—13. The draw games resulted in Moore and Bray (skip) defeating Mirfin and Horn (skip) 20 —16. Simmons and Mander beat Marshall and Massey 23 —17. Briggs and Buxton beat Clarke and All wood 27 —17. McLeod and iSllwood beat Fendall and Cutforth 20 --■■19. Horn and Buxton (skip) won the "buU'ins from ?iloore ami Bray (skip).
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Northern Advocate, 9 December 1910, Page 5
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