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BOWLING

LEADERS IN DIVISIONS. Wilth the first round in each division practically completed it is interesting to note the present positions of the various teams. In the northern division New Plymouth B lead in Section A with three wins and one loss, West End A and Fitzroy B being nexit with two wins and two losses each. Vogeltown had two wins and three losses and Paritutu one win anvl three losses. In section B West End B lead with five wins and no losses, Waitara being next with four wins and one loss. New Plymouth A had three wins and two losses and Fitzroy A two wins and three losses. Fire Brigade and Awakino have noit registered a win in their four games. In the central division the position is: Inglewood, four wins, no losses; Stratford and Eltham, three wins, one loss; Avon, one win, two losses; Tarild, one win, four losses. Kaponga, no wins, four losses. Hawera is at the head of the southern division with four wins and no losses, Patea and Opunake coming next with two wins and two losses each, Park •and Manaia having each one win and three losses \to their credit. Auroa has a decided lead in the western division, with five wins and no losses, Kaponga being nexit with three wins and two losses. Pihama has two Wins and three losses, Warea two wins and two losses, Rahotu one win and two losses, and Opunake no wins and four losses.

In the Gilmour Cup competition Fitzroy, West End, Vogelt'cwn and Waitara are equal with two wins and one loss each. New Plymouth has one win and two losses and Paritutu no wins and three losses.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 1, 13 December 1928, Page 8

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BOWLING Stratford Evening Post, Issue 1, 13 December 1928, Page 8

BOWLING Stratford Evening Post, Issue 1, 13 December 1928, Page 8