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TEAMS FOR BOWLING GAMES

Teams to play in bowling matches on Saturday include tho following: Fitzroy v. West End, at West End: Campbell, Tremlett,’ Ross, Somerton (s); M. J. Smith, Munch, Sarten, Okey (s); Gillespie, Hughes, Cottier, Jury (s); Keating, Quane, Clow, Abbott (s). At Fitzroy: Crawford, Pepperell, Jackson, Price (s); Laing, Russell, White, Williams (s); Martin, Milne, Thorpe, Murray (s); Harris, Avery, Rennell, Hammond (s). FRANKLIN WHITE CUP TEAMS. New Plymouth Club: Against Vogeltown at New Plymouth: Mace, Collins, Patrick, A. K. Smart (s); Moore, Horton, H. Fookes, Freeman (s); F. Carter, Roberts, H. Smart, Griffin (s); C. Carter, Hooker, Boon, Hill (s). Against Vogeltown at Vogeltown: Scrimgeour, Renaud, Gilmore Smith, Taylor (s); Bewley, Pauli, Black, Nesbit Smith (s); Lash, McNicoll, Ladner, McLeod (s); Avery, Biellringer, T. Fookes, Ambury (s).

cup finals. The last time they were at Wembley was two years ago, when they were defeated by the Arsenal. It was under the management of Mr. Herbert Chapman that the fortunes of the club were founded, and now when he is in charge of the Arsenal there is a peculiar association between the two rivals. Success has followed Mr. Chapman. He has only been in London six years, and he has piloted the Arsenal into two cup finals, and the team have also carried off the championship. A Yorkshireman, he played as a professional for Grimsby, Sheffield Wednesday and Tottenham Hotspur. At the end of his career, he qualified as a mining engineer, but he returned to the game as manager of Northampton in the days of the old Southern League. Though he had had no commercial experience, he took charge of a munition factory, employing 6000 women and men, during the war, and he was amazingly successful in producing quick results. His triumph in football management is due to the way in which he has combined tho business side of the game with its sporting interests.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 April 1932, Page 10

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TEAMS FOR BOWLING GAMES Taranaki Daily News, 14 April 1932, Page 10

TEAMS FOR BOWLING GAMES Taranaki Daily News, 14 April 1932, Page 10