BOWLING TOURNEY.
j —c NINE TEAMS QUALIFY FOR POST-SECTION PLAY. ! I Tho third day of section play yester- ; day in the Taranaki EowlingjCentre's ! 31st annual tournament saw nine i teams emerge successfully with tho ! seve.u games necessary to qualify tor ■ post-section play, which opened tol day on the Vogeltown green and will \ rentinuo on the two-life principle, ; each game being of 21 heads. , | T. Williams, Pitzroy, was the only , one to go through undefeated. Ineluded in the nine post-section play- ; ore are two rinks from outside Taranaki:—Adamson. Thames, and J. i Eaglebrctseu, Poverty Pay. Of the i Taranaki clubs, West End is repre- : seated by two rinks, J. Lobb and J. ! Christoffe', Pitzroy by two, T. Wil|hr ms and J. McNeill, and Hawera I Park, Inglewood and New Plymouth ’ by rinks skipped by A. C. Smith. F. Si urdle and T. J. Griffin respectively.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 38, 24 January 1936, Page 4
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144BOWLING TOURNEY. Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 38, 24 January 1936, Page 4
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