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BOWLING.

, ULsborne and Turimganui Clubs met for ; the second time this season on the latter". | green, Childers load, yesterday- afternoon. ..Mr Geo. Mutthewson, President, on behalf of the Turunganui Club, gave the visitors a hearty welcome. Tne games , were then proceeded with, and resulted j in a win on the aggregate for Turangainu by 16. Gisborne lost four out ot five I rinks. Following arc particulars of play: I Hepburn, McSkimming, Williams, Matthewson (skip) 17 v. Ambridge, Cusseii, j Robertson, Harding (skip) 15 ; Hird, Lucas, Sawyer, Colley 23 v. Williams, Hookey, Craig, Witty 11; Morse, Skillieorn, Ratclitie, Nasmith, senr.. 13 v. Cussens, W. Pettie, Han is, Ponsford 30; •leiwie, Ndll, Nasmith. jun., Skeet 20 v. [Eure, Seymour, Nicholas, L'oJeman 19; | Hallaiii, Miieku'll, Bennett, Martin 27 v. ! Nealc, Wallace, Hcniiensy, Crawford 9. Totals ; Turangahui 100. ' Gisborne 84. At the conclusion of the mutch Mr Matthewson thanked the Gisborne players for their visit. Mr lan Sanson had -promised during' the play to present a gold niedaT to the victors, arid this had '.fallen --to Tmiinganui. As each club had now secured a win, a suggestion had been made that a thi.d and deciding match be played, and ho would like to' see the game take place. Mr Harding (Presidenti Gisborne Club), on behalf of the Gisborne players, returned thanks to the Turanganui Club for the cordial welcome of the visitors. The Gisbonie teams had been beaten fairly, and if the deciding match could not be played this season, he trusted that it would be made the first h'xtur. next year. Cheers were given foi Tu- 1 raiiganul Cluli. the President, aud Mrs I ' Maltlicwsnu. Afternoon tea was kindly dispensed by a number of ladies.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10956, 26 April 1907, Page 4

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BOWLING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10956, 26 April 1907, Page 4

BOWLING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10956, 26 April 1907, Page 4

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