BOWLING.
Marton bowlers sent three rinks to Wanganui yesterday ana cried con-' elusions with the Westoorne. weather w'as perfect and the green very fast. They were well entertained and put up a good fight, and lost by the small margin of two points on the day’s play. They lost in the morning by nine points, but in the afternoon were winners byseven. Following are the scores, Weatbourne being mentioned first:— A. Firmin, MeuL, Cochrane, Copeland (sk.) 10 V. Wansbrough, Mogridge, Cummins, Sutcliffe (sk.) IS. Jarrett, Whitten, C, Firmin, Ashwell (sk.) 15 v. Smart, Lowe, Hames, Stafford (sk.) 13. Bates, Howe, Ogiivio, Passmore (sk.) 11 v. Nees, Hill, Upchurch, Duck (sk.) 13. AFTERNOON—2I HEADS. Hill, Beadle, Copeland, Cochrane (sk.) 23 v., Reas, Jarrett, Upchurch, Duck (sk.) 10. ; Whittan, Birdlake, Ashwell, C. Flrwin (sk.) 17 v. Wansbrough, Mogridge, Cummins, Sutcliffe (ek.) 18. Bates, McArthy, Passmore, Ogilyie (sk.) 15 v. Smart, Lowe, Hames, Stafford (sk. ) 18. Totals—Morning: Westbourne 55, Marton 46. Afternoon: Westburne 36, Marton T 43, Grand total:Westbourne 91, Marton 89.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11930, 28 October 1919, Page 8
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169BOWLING. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11930, 28 October 1919, Page 8
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