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PEACE SHIELD BOWLS

RAIN CAUSES DELAY FOURTH ROUND RESULTS Intermittent showers of rain this morning caused some delay in play at the Kahutia and Gisborne, bowling greens in connection with the Peace Shield tournament, but all hut two of the fourth round games were completed by the luncheon adjournment. Results were as follow: SECTION A ---Kahutia Green— Fourth Round.—W. A. Smith 25 v. Auld 16; Miller 19 v. Roberts 28; Martin 26 v. Campbell 17. SECTION B. —Gisborne GreenFourth Round.—Maude 19 v. Rougher 11 *'Bright 22 v. Roberts 13; Bragg 22 y. Robertson 10. A' - ' ' ■■ SECTION C. —Kahutia GreenFourth Round.—Sinclair 25. v. Popple 12 : Hickman 40 v. McKeague 9; Hay 20 v. Hurlstone 14; Jenkins 19 v; Holland 15SECTION I). —Kahutia Green — Fourth Round.—Crowley 21 v. Smith 20; Morrison 6v. Blackburn 25; Beckett 9v. Walker 19; Morse 32 v. Moore 13.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 17977, 3 January 1933, Page 8

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PEACE SHIELD BOWLS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 17977, 3 January 1933, Page 8

PEACE SHIELD BOWLS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 17977, 3 January 1933, Page 8

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