BOWLING.
TE AROHA GREEN. A number of I'aeroa bowlers visited Tc Aroha. on Saturday (writes our correspondent) ami played a friendly 'tournament, the. local players proving victorious by an aggregate of 25 points in five rinks. The 'game was finished just in the nick of time before rain fell. , -
OTAHUHU GREEN. The following games in the rink competition (writes our Otahuhu correspondent) have been played on the Otahuhu green : —Day, Jenkins, SI urges, Everitt (skip), 15, v. May, McMullen, Robinson, Hemus (skip), 7; Cashed, Speight, Harbutt, Daislev (skip), 9. v. Hayward, Bell, Hebden, J. Wilson (skip), 22; Wills, Sheppard, I'egler. Grant (skip), 15, v. T, Wilson, Mcintosh, Scott, Harper (skip), 13. Champion Pairs: Sturgrs and Fegler, 27, beat Hemus and Whiteley, 14; Whitmore and Everitt, 23, heat. J. Wilson and Mclndoe, 14. For the Harbutt buckles Ferguson and Harper (20) defeated Wills and J. Wilson (19).
WAIHI V. KARANGAHAKE. [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Waiui, Monday. A rink from the Waihi Bowling Club visited Karaugahake on Saturday and played a local (our for the Goldtields &tars. The challengers «ere defeated, after a keenly-contested game, by one point. the teams and scores were as follows:—Kavanguhuke—Lloyd, Guthrie, Hilton, Jury v. Waihi—Evans, Hind, Andrews, Vcreoe (skip)—2o.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14237, 7 December 1909, Page 8
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