BOWLING.
A thoroughly enjoyable game was played oifthe local green yesterday afternoon, between three rinks each of the Wnimate and Timaru Clubs. Considering the lateness " or the "season, tlie green was in very good order, and after n, very keenly-contested Biilue, victory rested with the home team oy 2$ points. Afternoon tea was dispensed by Mesdames Courtis and Bcckingham, and was thoroughly enjoyed. At the .conclusion of the play, the in: the ataonce of the president, thanked the. Wainiate bowlers for coming up and : providing ■ such a pleasant game. The 'Waimate vice-president, Mr Coltmnn, responded, and said his men had very much' enjoved their outing, and trusted that the-gouj-fellowship which had always existed ; Between Wnimate and Timaru would alwaj-s continue. Cheers wero then given for the respective* clubs, and for the ladies. The following are the scores:— Timfthl. Waimate. PMlp Wright White C. Akhurst JJoßutcheson F. Akliurst Grien ' (skip) 20 Goldstone (skip) 13 Sealey. A. Inksler Diiviea Forsyth Rowley Coltman Fraser (skip) 15 R..lnkstev (skip) 0 Qabites Grant Ferguson Laing Courtis Wilson Gow (skip) 22 Smith (skip) 12 Totals ...... 57 - "o5 Majority for Timaru, 22..
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXX, Issue 12354, 22 April 1904, Page 4
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185BOWLING. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXX, Issue 12354, 22 April 1904, Page 4
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