BOWLING.
Tilt trip by tlirot links from the St rat 1 ortl Club to Opnnak, and J’iliama was very enjoyable. The tbreaiening weather on Tlmrsday morning prevented an early strt, and it was found impossible to play a full game on arrival at the seside town. The result of the heads played was a tie. At I’ihama time for a mill game was available, and the re(suit was as follows (Stratford being ’mentioned first in each instance), Reid, Sharp, King, Smart 17 v. Moore, MeKardray, Lambic, jun. 22. Marlin, Masters, R., McMillan, Sangster 22 v. Conaghan, Riley, Julian, Harrop IG. Rorritt, Jackson, Kwen, Wright, Skoglund 1G v. Bay I is, Callaghan, Lambie, sen., Mason GL The totals, therefore, were; Rihama 72, Stratford do. The home team treated the visitors “tip-top,” and it was a very enjoyable ending to the jday’s outing. I OP«- i i ■■■ ■■ in ■■■in. .
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 50, 28 February 1914, Page 2
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