ENGLISH BOWLERS BEATEN
KII AND ALL All TOURNAMENT (Urilfpd Ptphp A^wviHMorii WELLINGTON. This Day. The singles bowling champion of England. K. I. Cross, his father. C. P Cross, another prominent English bowler, and two well-known New Zealand bowlers. T. T. Skoglund, and his father. P. O Bkoglund, were beaten 20-13 by a team from the Ofakf Railway Bowling Club at the Khandallah Bowling Club's annual ohe-day tournament on Thursday The Otakl team was S. Enok<* (who took up the game last year). E. Tooby. Byron Brown and D. Webster. There was a large gathering of representative bowlers from Wellington and country clubs at the tournament. Both teams won the first two round? of the competition arid their game was watched with much interest. At the tea adjournment the scores stood at 8-9 in favour of Otaki, and on the resumption they increased their lead to 20-13. In the final Otalil beat Thorndoo 13-1.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 26 November 1938, Page 9
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