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BOWLING

GLEN EDEN CHAMPIONSHIP After a tie in the final of the Glen Eden Bowling Club's singles championship, M. Sundo defeated M. Marinovich in the replay. This was Sunde's fourth successive win in the singles contest. ONEHUNGA SINGLES TITLE The final of the Onehunga Bowling Club's singles championship was won by N. R. Norman, who defeated P. V. McGuiro by 17 points to 15. Norman is a young playor, having won the first-year players' championship in 11)35. TOURNEY AT DEVONPORT A pairs tourney was hold by the Devonport Bowling Club yesterday, the section winners being as follows:—Section A. Waterman (Takapuna): section B, A. T. Davies (Devonport); section C, Mayhill (Edendale). In the post-section play Waterman boat Mayhill and will meet Davies in tho final at a later date. OTAGO BEATS CANTERBURY [BY TKIjUGKAPH—ritESS association] DUNEDIN, Thursday By a margin of 31 points, Otago retained the Redpath Shield in tho annual interprovincial howling contest against Canterbury, which was played in fine weather to-day. In the morning games on Balmacewen green Canterbury gained a lead of six points, but the local rinks in the afternoon match on Kaituna green proved superior and scored 107 points to Canterbury s 160. Ihe grand totals were:—Otago, 3(7; Canterbury, 346.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22984, 11 March 1938, Page 15

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BOWLING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22984, 11 March 1938, Page 15

BOWLING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22984, 11 March 1938, Page 15

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