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BOWLING.

TE KUITI V, OTOROHANGA.

[BY TELEGRAM. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] OTOROHANGA. Monday. Three bowling teams from Te Kuiti comreted- hero on Saturday for the King Country Cup, and succeeded in winning by three Kame3 to nil. The detailed results were as follows. To Kuiti players mentioned firstlnnes. O'Connor, Fitzer, Julian, 19, v. Crosby, Hyde, Bell, Cullum. 18; Browne, Henderson, McEwan, Holah, 23, v. Waterton. Quinlan, Walker, Porter, 13: Fredericks, Gilbert, Andrew. McLeod. 28, v. Turnliull. Cooper. Boles. Fry, 13. Other games resultedWitney. Hedley, Tapp. Harris, 20, v. Cassey, llocg. Eluck, Rove. 21; Reid. Bennetts. Dunkley, Maitland, 25. v. Landman. Nesbausen. Sing. Bowyer. 12; Moore. Atkinson. Kerr, Mclnrloe. l'2.yv. Murdoch. Taylor, Langkilcle, Tozer, 19. THAMES CHJB FIXTURES. [BV TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] THAMES. Monday. The Thames Bowling Club concluded its Fpason on Saturday, v/hen Hoin, Boylo, Strange and Cordcs successfully defended the Memorial Badses asainst Gleeson JacU.fon, Shand and Buchan. by 23 points 1o 18. In the club championship i'indts E. Newman defeated his brother, T. Newman, by 23 to 18. Other gamc3 resulted:— Hain, Boyle. Strange, (i. Cordcs. 20, Gleeson. Jackson Shand. Buehsn. 24: Graham, Wood. Alexander. Newman. 19. v. Chilton. Lloyd. Kowell, Cameron, 11; Wallace. Morrison. Gooder, Millington, 19, Dodd. Gallop. Palmer. Mas.cfield. IK: Grc-m, Clark, Johns. Dclainorc, 20 v. McCulloJgh, Pratt, Adamsoii, 13

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20242, 30 April 1929, Page 16

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BOWLING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20242, 30 April 1929, Page 16

BOWLING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20242, 30 April 1929, Page 16