BOWLS
EASTER TOURNAMENT THIS MORNING'S PLAY The Burton Cup bowls tournament was continued this morning in fine weather. The greens, which were in first class order, were inclined to be fast, and although most of the games were decided by good margins, play was generally interesting. The third round was completed shortly after noon, and details of the matches are given below, there being no change in the personnel of the teams published on page 8 :—• A SECTION' —Knluitin Green — Mac Gibbon 27 v. ITueston 16; Jennings 19 v. Morse 27; Murray 22 v. Bissell 23. B SECTION —Kahutia GreenShort 30 v. Moody 17; Moore 21 v. Rotbwell 23; Collev 26 v. Seymour 16. C SECTION —Poverty Bay Green — Bell 3C v. Neill 24:'Town 16 v. Mickman 39; Parkinson 26 v. Prince 15. 1) SECTION -Oishorne Green— P.iuld 31 v. Wilson 25; Orviss 12 v. ITaikess 30; Wilkinson 29 v. Fischhaeh Ui. K SIXTICN' —Poverty Pay GreenCrawford ?/» v.'.fenk'itis .23; Allan 20 v. Marl in 32: Coleman 20 v. Somervell 10. P. YES Gislioi'ue Green Sinclair 22 v. Craig 21; Stevenson 26 v. Henderson 13.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17238, 19 April 1930, Page 6
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184BOWLS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17238, 19 April 1930, Page 6
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