BOWLS IN GISBORNE
K Ail ITI A TOUKNAM PINT Playing right through the competition without a loss, F. Williams’ rink proved the winners of the Kahulin Bowling Club’s second winter tournament. which concluded cn Saturday. The green played well and some keen bowling was witnessed. The games in the concluding round of the competition resulted:— York, Lenih c, \ McKesrar. McKcn- ■ zie (s) 19 v. Dow, Vail, McCulloch. Roth well Is) 9. Robinson, Gallop, Atkinson. Walker (s) 24 v. Ellis, Pearson, I. Robertson, Bennett (s) 18. J. Graham, McGregor, R\ Graham. Williams (s) 25 v. Hands, Corlet, Fi-chbach, Watts (s) 22. W. Wilson, Paltridge, Morris, Jenkins (s) v. F. E. Wilson, Jackson, Downie, D. G. Robertson is) 13,
The following is the summary of play for the tournament.-—Williams, four wins; Watt .auc! Walker, three wins; McKenzie, two wins; Jenkins, two wins; Roth well, Bennett, and Robertson, one win. Ordinary Games Duncan, Taylor. Hartley is) 30 v. Crtistad. Clarke. L. Moore is) 21. Hay, Dow, Holland fs> 19 v. Campbell, Crawford, Johnson <s> 18. POVERTY BAY CLUB In a closely-contested game, Dennett’s team w« the final of the Poverty Bay Bowling Club’s winter tournament on Saturday from Moore's rink. The match was played on the Kahutia green owing to the Poverty Bay green being closed for preparations for the summer season.. Tlv score was as follows; — Roderick, Poole, Smith, Bennett fs) 17 v. File, Bury, Cameron, Moore (s) 15.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19679, 11 July 1938, Page 10
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