BOWLING.
* ST. JOHN'S TOTJR. \ The last match of the above tour *» played at Patea on Tuesday, when tjs close .and interesting games were p]n cd. The green was somewhat ]\<%L after Monday's rain. In tne morm game .victory rested with the Pat? ites by a margin of 24. The aft^rno* match left St. John's with a lead of % so the honours of the day went to % Patea players. As usual, the visit® were hospitably entertained durijt their stay. Following are details j the play:-:- .' : Morning. j Holloway, Downie, Hutohinwj; Simpson (s) 12 v. Booth, Coosan H liott, Holfham (s) 25. ' *' Barron, Astbury, Christie, "WiA (s) 15 v. Death, Deane, B. Christens*' C. Christonsen (s) 27. Campbell, AUomes, Haase. Am. strong (s) 17 v. Herbert, HornJ; Pearoe, J Hulbert l (s) 18. $ Flyger, Williams, Wight, ScriW (s) 19 v.,Pefrer, iGlenny, Paterson. H$ Hams (s) 17. Totals—Patea1 87, St. John's 63.,' Afternoon Game. Simpson 16 v. Williams 21. Li Armstrong 23 v. Christensen 8. Scrivener 17 v. Hulbert 18. "> Christie 26 v. Holtham 15. Totals—St. John's 82, Patea 62, Grand totals—Patea 149, St. John1! 145. The party returned to Wnnganui \j the evening train after having spenti most enjjoyable holiday.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXI, Issue 16604, 27 April 1916, Page 6
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198BOWLING. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXI, Issue 16604, 27 April 1916, Page 6
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