BOWLS
KAITARATAHI CLUB The Kaitaralahi Bowling Club's green was tin- si cue of more activity than lisual during the. week-end, when, in ad.lit ion to I iii! usual popular visitation of town players, a match was played between teams representing the Kaiti alid Taruheru freezing works. Play was thoroughly enjoyed by both teams, and the event promises to be only the. forerunner of many such games. The games resulted in Kaiti and Taruheru seeming three wins each. Details scores are as follow, Kaiti being mentioned first in each instance: - Sharp and Roderick (s) 17 v. Roger and i'etrv (s) 22; McKen/ie and Town (s) 20 v.' l'ilcher and Clarke is) 13; Burch and Spencn Is) 15 v. Nelson and Chadwick (s| 18; (iiirdner. Farroll, Chamberlain, and Downey (s) 25 v. Wilson, Neenan, Ingram, and Crosby (s) 1.3: Gardner. Farrel). Downey, and Town (s) 19 v. Neenan, Ingram, Crosby, Clarke |s) 18; McKenzie, Spencfij Chamberlain, Roderick (s) 9 v. 'Nelson. Roger, Chadwick, Pelr'v (s) 24.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17234, 14 April 1930, Page 8
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164BOWLS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17234, 14 April 1930, Page 8
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