WHITELAWS'S VICTORY IN KENSINGTON TOURNEY
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i Officials of the Kensington Bowling 1 Club arc justifiably proud of their : tourney just completed, t In ihe final.--, played on the Reusing- • ion green la: 1 , night, the standard M ■ plav was one of lho ones) over seen ! locally. Although Whitelaw came <uu on top. • play at the 14th head was slightly in 1 favour of Ferguson who had a 13—12 : ' lead. The turning point came then, ; and Whitelaw. get ling control of the ! game, forged slowly ahead. However it was not a waisaway victory. Right an to ’he IfUh head it was anybody’s game, i Whitelaw, hold his load, however, i and ran to victorv. j The final war typical of many games ! of the tourney, sever;,! of which were | won on the last head. ] Great interest was taken and Whitoj law and Ferguson fought their* final battle before a good gallery. 1 At the conclusion of play. Mr F. I Ross, president of the Kensington Club, i presented trophies to winner;; ami j runners-up. and cheers were given lor ! both sides. I Following arc the sect a,u winners; i Section I. Ferguson: Sm-iinn 2. Westj well: Section 3. Whitelaw. .Section ). i Long. i In the semi-finals Ferguson beat I West well and Wlntelaw beat Hoag. ! The final resulted in a win for ! Whitelaw by 22 to Ferguson’s 14.
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Northern Advocate, 4 January 1938, Page 3
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