INDOOR BOWLING.
Christchurch Beat Rakaia in Four-Rink Match. Playing at the Olympia Indoor Bowling Rink last night, a four-rink match between Rakaia and combined Christchurch teams was won by Christchurch by 108 points to. 59. Results were. Rakaia skips first:—Tatterson 17, Alf Dickson 19; Black .14, Madsen 26; Conway 14, Ilollinson 33; Newman 11, Healey 30. In the three-rink inter-club championship, for the Carl Madsen Shield, Linwood A beat Edge ware bv 59 points to 56. Limvood skip first: Scrivner 17. Efford 23; Kearney 21, Keen 21; Miller 21, Ives 3 2. Rugby Referees were beaten by Addington Workshops by 41 points to 32. Referees’ skip first: Spearman 21, Kettle 22: Smale 11. Mulligan 19. Rugby Referees beat Lin wood by one point, Vincent IS, Muirson 17. MUNN’S RINK. At Phil Munn’s rink, Tattersall's Lane, the following games were played yesterday: Paul, Sampson, Tumbler, M’Donald 19, v. W. Cromie, \V. Black, H. Conway, G. Tatterson (Rakaia) 14; Gilbert, Seager, Stansfleld, Atkinson 15, v. Rapley, Shannon, Newman, Tatterson (Rakaia) 25; BamfieUl, Fisk, Howard, Hayward 21 v. Cromie, Gardner, Black, Conway (Rakaia) 23.
Three rinks from Cashmere Club played three rinks from Indoor. Results, Cashmere names first:—Clucas. Waller, Seymour, Maddern (s) 14, v. Batchelor, Broughton. Deare, Tregurtha (s) IS; Laver, Collier, Soleby, Christie (s> 18. v. M’Cullough. Bennett, Pollock, Kennedy (s) 20; Tlazelton, Rainey, Dobbs, Anderson (s) 17, v. Buchanan, Timbs. Munns, Hatgh (s) 21.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20361, 19 July 1934, Page 15
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233INDOOR BOWLING. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20361, 19 July 1934, Page 15
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