BOWLING.
— - — "— *■ — ; — ; — The Turanganui Bowling Club's season was ooncluded on 'Saturday m fine wea^. ther. ;Although the greens were heavy, tbey played true, and an interesting afternoon's play ensued; The games played resulted; as follows": — Vice-Piresident'a Pairs (filial) : J. Uridge and M. G. Nasmith, jnr. (skip) 26 beat J. A. '"Baton ' arid. 'T. McConnell (skip) 19. Ordinary games.— Clarke, Sparrow, R."Cole, W. Howard (skip) 16 v. Town,' Daly, Spiers, Flavell (skip) 14. 'Somerv veil and Sawyer (skip) 28 v. Beatson aiid Ponsford (skip) 14. On Saturday evening- a large number of the members t<! the Turanganui Bow*!---iojr Club tne^at^tihe Royal hotel, for the purpose* of bidding farewell' to their late comrade, Sergeant "O.R. Olseji, who left for camp last night. The president, Mr JQS, JBar:ry-,.aQCup^e/j..*'tho chair, and m a suitable speech inferred to the excellent qualities of Mr Olsen both as. a man and a bowler, and afterwards presented him with a smoker'k outfit as a: token of the esteem m which lie was held by all members oC'the cliib. Mr Olseri suitably re-' 'ijpond,ed. . Ap.' enjoyable". evening was.j concluded by tho singing of "God Save the,Kingr"~ •/• '-' v .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14052, 24 July 1916, Page 9
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187BOWLING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14052, 24 July 1916, Page 9
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