BOWLING
TOURNAMENT AT BALMORAL A bowling tourney was decided on the Balmoral green, where the members of the Auckland Ladies' Bowling Club played some of the Balmoral men. Games resulted:— Mesdaines Tickner, Wilson, Blair, Mills, 24, v. .West, Trewin, Buckley, Francis, I!); Mesdaines Newton, Hall, Cliff p. Nimmo, 2:1, v. Mills, Behn, Gentles. Speir. Mesdaines Marelf, Bradley, price. McTvor, 18, v. •Hooper, Mrs. .Tones, Preston, Reynolds, 15; Mesdaines Sutton, Elder, Reynolds, Boles. 2a, v. Mrs. Shand, J. Atkinson, W. 11. Clarke, Bernard, 16; Mesdames Colebrook, Hodgson, Hill. Page, JB. v. Garry. Halford. Horwood, Keith, 22; Mesdames Jayies, Greenwood, Common, Vaughan. 13, v. Laing, Thomas, Truman, Hall-Smith, HI; Mesdaines Sharp, Montgomery, Webster. Lofley, 22, v. Miller. Mrs. McMahon, Tbyyer. Winks. 17. FRANKTON JUNCTION CLUB [from our own correspondent] HAMILTON, Sunday Sixteen teams took part in tho Frankton Junction Railway Bowling Club's tournament, which was held on the club's greens yesterday. Rain fell throughout the day, making conditions difficult, and if was nocessary to limit the last three rounds to three heads. The winning team was that of Harvey (Frankton), with four and a-half 'wins. Shirley (Clandelands), Hawkins (Frankton), Johnson (Railway) and Morrison (Railway) were the runners-up, with four wins.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23329, 24 April 1939, Page 17
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