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BOWLS

GISBORNE CLUB THURSDAY FOURS SERIES The third round of games in the Thursday Fours series was played on the Gisborne Bowling (.’lub’s greens yesterday, when their was a good muster ol players and a fair number of ordinary games were played in addition to the fixed engagements. Results Thursday Fours— Grade, Adams, Williams, and Armstrong (s) 20 v. Gilmer, Zachariah, Johnson, and Holmes (s) 17. Farnie, York, Nasmith, and Sinclair (s) 23 v. Crawshaw, Corson, Miller, and Maude (s) 17. DeCosta, Fail-lie. Stoneham, and Stephenson (s) 22 v. Rathsach, Bull, Clark, and Robertson (sj 12. A feature of this game was the consistent play of Stoneham. who was a. continual source of worry to his opponents. —Ordinary Games— Jones (Wanganui), Henderson, and McGregor 23 v. Dodd. Sutton, and Allan 18. Ellis. H. Jones. A. Hay, and Smith 18 v. Park, J. Hay, Beckett, and Crawford 14., —Champion Pairs— Munro and Allan (s) beat Sinclair and Stephenson (s); Sutton and Holmes (s) beat Zachariah and Smith (s); Waite and Williams (s) beat Corson and Miller, (s)- . Hostesses for the afternoon were, Mesdames Clark and Grade. POVERTY BAY CLUB On the Poverty Bay club’s greens the mid-week Club Fours were continued as tlie major item on yesterday afternoon’s piogramino, and some keen matches were witnessed. Results: —Club Fours — Sell. Frazer, Clare, Alexander (s) 16 v. Evans, Nisbett, Ashworth, Sim (sj 15. Rowley, Rusher, Graham, Wyatt (s) 14 v. Toney cl iff e, Robinson, Ross, Phillips (s) 27. Ansell, Maddock, Fischbacb, Wilson (s) 17 v. Brown, Ludwig, Gandell, Hartley (s) 20. Briant, Derbyshire, Gardner, Falconer (s) 20 v. Robb, Thompson, Scotty MeKeague (s) 14. —Ordinary Game— M. Graham, Shaw, Cotton, Smith js) 12 v. Fronde. Leggett. Daniel. Hudson (s) 20. In order to attend the opening of the Tokomaru Bay Bowling Club’s season, Mr. George Goldsmith, of East Cape, rode to Te Araroa, a distance of 16 miles, and travelled the remaining 56 miles to Tokomaru Bay by car. , KAHUTIA CLUB Games played on the lvahutia club’s green yesterday resulted as under; — —Barry Memorial Fours.— Vail, Bilhaui, Watt, Dudfield (s), 24 v. Nissen, Donaldson (sub.), Dunlop, A. G. Holland (s) 14. Corlet, Hutton, Morris, Roderick (s) 26 v. Lvnskev, H. Martin, Batson, Sawyer (s) 9. —Champion Singles.— A. G. Holland 22 v. J. Morris 20. —Ordinary Game.: — Thompson, Codyre, Clarke Downey (s) 19 v. Gallop, Robinson, Bayne, Smith (sj 11. .

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18242, 10 November 1933, Page 5

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BOWLS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18242, 10 November 1933, Page 5

BOWLS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18242, 10 November 1933, Page 5

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