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Wanganui Indoor Bowling Club First Round Results

Indoor bowling matches played in Wanganui during the week for the first round of the Manchester Unity Cup competition resulted as follow?: Section A: P. anu T. (Hool) 19 v. P. and T. (Wilson) 18; Power Board (Howes) 22 v. A.O.F. (Loader) 18\ Woollen Mills (Dempster) 18 v. Railway (McDonald) 24; Aramoho Druids (Simmonds) 17 v. Bishop (Tarkington) 18; M.U. (Austin) 23 v. Victoria (McGinity) 18; Felt and Textiles (Bergerson) 21 v. Woollen Mills (Caldwell) 16; Cosmo (Bridges) 16 v. Felt and Textiles (Taylor) 19. Section B: P. and T. (Buckman) 23 v. P. and T. (Ogg) 13; Bishop (Glenny; 30 v. Railway (Lowe) 9; Woollen Mills (Mrs Dempster) 16 v. M.U. (Shaw) 18; M.U. (Johnstone) 28 v. Felt and Textiles (Olsen) 12; Felt and Textiles (Cranfie’d) 21 v. Woollen Mills (Nelson) 19. The draw for the second round, to be played on or before May 13 (home team being mentioned first) is:— Section A: P. and T. (Hool) v. Power Board (Howes); Victoria (MeGinity) v. P. and T. (Wilson); Bishop (Turkington) v. Woollen Miffs (Dempster); Woollen Mills (Caldwell) v. Aramoho Druids (Simmonds); A.O.F. (Loader) v. Cosmo (Bridges); Railway (McDonald) v M.U. (Austin); F. and T. (Bergerson) v. F. and T. (Taylor). Section B: Victoria (Cunningham) v. P. and T. (Buckman); Bishop (Glenny) v. P. and T. (Ogg); M.U. (Johnstone) v. Woollen Mills (Mrs. Dempster); M.U. (Shaw) v. Woollen Mills (Ne’son); Railway (Lowe).v. Felt and Textiles (Olsen); Fire Brigade (Brown) v. Felt and Textiles (Cranfield).

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Wanganui Chronicle, 8 May 1948, Page 6

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Wanganui Indoor Bowling Club First Round Results Wanganui Chronicle, 8 May 1948, Page 6

Wanganui Indoor Bowling Club First Round Results Wanganui Chronicle, 8 May 1948, Page 6