THAMES BOWLING CLUB
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On Stoturdlay aftentoion tih»e local Biowftiailg G-reems preisenlbed quit© an land'miated nipjpearlaince, tike new .green aaidi the oroqueb. green, being oocupiedi by a wioqive(t! mtaUksh. be■itweem ladies' rt(presmting Wadhi aud TfoaaiK** Ooquet dilute,, *te ithe other green, was fully occiuipi'ed ibv three iwnks ■ from." the West End Ckrb,' Auckland, the fallal o*f -tlto Triades Twrnuijaiinenit, i Midi Iqical eliub "woiiets. The, '.croquet' m;aitohes resulted a« fi^wn* the Thames iiiamesi. being givera. fir^t: —■ ■ Ufesdanm*. and!' Veiale won /foioan.. 'Sfesdia&uts Ret* a;nd! McW'ilfaims; • Mesdtomee afcnrmiani and Elmsoll wow fmm, Mfisd'akmea Dtoton «vnid .MiciWiHkim's; Mesdwinea ' Mjo Laren and' Yaal. woto. hxxo> 'Mesdlaines T-ajyiLor and Fieit'ti; .Mjrs MSciUaireni and Miss Klowe Ictelt tk> Mrs Taylor and! ;Mi® Johaiisiton.. In, the boiWjliing miatchesi, Weslt 1 -End 1 scored a substantial victory frfcim. Tha:m,esi, the result -being 'iWbsib Elnd 71, Thaiimea' 60; the scores bain® as IfoMow*. Thames) '-baiiug mejiiitiMiiedi 'iirat in each case:-— : Hlo^'iiig!. ■■Vem.ie. I>odd l and! P. WaiUau (*k: i<p) 20; last to Williams, •Niawtuai, TuiL'_kei- ; Slw'alte .(skip) 28/ 'County Hbmmpiuidj, HafgueHSinAfch, Clark (j&ilp) 2:3, lest "to iMlosefeai, Kirldwuni, - Howard, Bejli (tsikiilp) 29 ; Pliia-tifc, G*vge-Brown, Murray. O'rbet'l (skip) 17, direwj. witK Octart, Green, Lane, Byeroft;;(«bi|>) 17. . At the of . the play Mr ,W. S- Glwrk dpresiidewjt of the Thames Cub) voiced member's appreciation, of the West; finde Oub v&iiit and hojptd that it would' be the fcirei-iuinaieii .of further init'er-oluib miatchesi in the future. Mr W. J. Swales, on behalf otf the Wesfb End CTu'b in, a'pfpa-ecwa'ticmi of the enjoj-iatble -pleasure and' • hps.pitaXi% they 'liad experiienced that aflter'noon. Three' hearty oheens were j»:!.ve;ni for meniibeirs otf the Thames' Club and three times three foir tihe ladfies for soliid 1 beaieifitis: so kiindily besftonvfed. . '■ Th^ tiiadm tbunnaim'eniti was also 1 oonioludled during: tfh;e» laifiteraocin-,. the ■wininens turniinig 1 uip im the mdher's iteaorn. • Thisi t'eann, aibljy .skippedi by Mr E. Oaiitiwnigihif, pliayedl solidly throiiighouit anid thoroughly dteiseirvod their win. Tlhiel v/arwuis rouindsT tiii'e shown,'as fotllows:^— FTKST ROiUiNP. Civil S'et'vianilts 1 13,, Ironiwjorfceirsi 6 ; M'ineiis 1 13, Priin'tems 9:; Woodiworkem 17, L«ndi 3; Puiweiypiiia W, Ajccounitamifcsi 10...' • ',' ' ■ ' SEJCiOiNiD KOIMD. IMJinlera 16, PJu-iTeyiors 11 ; Wocd-wfo'i-kea's, 14, Civil, Serranlts 13. "" FiINLiL, aiiiners 17., Woodiworkers 16.
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Thames Star, Issue 14664, 19 April 1915, Page 4
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371THAMES BOWLING CLUB Thames Star, Issue 14664, 19 April 1915, Page 4
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