BOWLING.
WAKEFIELD CLUB
There was great activity on the local green on Saturday afternoon. There were four teams from the Maitai Club ands two from the Richmond Club. Ihis new club has several experienced bowlers, and they should prove a great acquisition when the new club is established on. its own green. Result of play (visitors first): n L^s,, Neal, Hockey, ,Whiting (s), 20; Duncan, Win, Bird, Hogg (s), 22. Kinzett, Mercer, Kingdon, Buckrell (s), 2o; r Harling, Ching, Clayden, gban (s), 23. Vitetta, C. Webley,' Jf ell ' .Alle, n <s)> 27; Wilkins, Payne, N. -Win, Wilkinson (s), 22. Curnow, Uren, Frost, Shone (s), 33; Batt, Christie, Arnold, H. Tumiicliff (s), 16. Total:,Maitai 10S-/Wakefield 83. Moore/ Kingsland, Henderson, G. Dee (s), 16; I. Tunnicliff, S. Baigent, Bullard, Coleman (s), ■ 15. Thomas, Wearing, Boyce, Maddox (s), 21; E. Win, Rosewarn, MeFarlane, A. Baigent (s), 12. Total: Richmond 37, Wakefield 27.
Motueka are paying a return visit on Thursday next (polling day), and the Thorndon Club are sending" a rink during Easter holidays.
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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15042, 9 April 1919, Page 3
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171BOWLING. Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15042, 9 April 1919, Page 3
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