BOWLING.
. All interclnb matches were postponed on Saturday. YVynuham, on their own green, defeated Hokonui (Gore) by 57 to 51, M'Kefrow's rink defeating Bishop's by 24 to 15, and Murphy's rink, boating Leishroan's by 15 to 2. Lopdcll was down to Tulty's rink, 15 to 24. . A rink from Roxburgh journeyed to Clyde, and wrested the possession of the Jolly Memorial Cup from the Dunstan Club's representative- rink. Two _ rinks from the Mataura Club visited Clinton 'and scored a win by 41 to 31. Morris's rink defeated W. Hay's rink by 23 to 19, and J. Calder's rink defeated M'Eaohen's rink by 18 to 12. _ Three rinks from Invercargill Club and three rinks from To Rangi .visited Winton, and bo'Ji, scored wins. Te Rangi scored 63 to WinlO'U'a 48, while Livercargill had a winning margin of four points. • The Roxburgh Club has decided to hold a green carnival in connection with the bazaar to raise funds, to be held in May. - ROTORUA TOURNAMENT. ROTORUA, February 23. Tha Rotorua bowling tournament No. 2 wevs greatly hindered by wet weather. SecvUm pl*y concluded on Saturday. The following are section winners:—A. Pikes (Rotort»), B. Morrison (Te Aroha), C. Foy (West I3nd, Auckland), D. Coultberst (West End, Auckland). The semi-finals and finals will be played on Monday.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3442, 2 March 1920, Page 46
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