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BOWLING

DOMINION TOURNEY. CHRISTCHURCH, Saturday. The third and fourth rounds of the New Zealand Bowling Association’s rink championship were played to-day in beautiful weather. The following are the skips with the best records to date: Bremner, Ramsay, Walker, Gray, Calder, Foster, Hutchison, Gordon, four wins, no losses; Burgess, Sltoglund, Wilson, Dick, Muir son, Ives, Du Feu, Casey, Deare, Armstrong, Raphael, West, Banday, Findlay, Sandston, Coombes, Atkinson, Noble Adams, Burgess, Hodge, Buck, Wilson, Tyrrell, Sprosen, Orchard, Lowry, Goodwin, Oliver, Edwards, three wins, one loss. —(P.A.)

PARK CLUB GAMES. Good attendance at the Park Club green has been general during the past week. A very pleasing feature is the increased number of members and visitors who come to the green every evening for a “roll up.’’ Club games played recently have resulted as follow:—

Colts’ Singles. —Wise beat Jenkins, Poison bqat Scrivener, Scniverier beat Drummond, Dixon beat Scrivener who also lost to Watson.

Champion Singles. —Stewart beat Gibson and Rowland beat Gibson in the semi-finals. In the final, Rowlands beat Stewart after a hard game. Rowlands has plhyed consistently good bowls right through the competition and fully deserves his position as the club’s singles champion.'

For the Keetley medals, the holders, O’Connor and Braggins (s) successfully opposed a challenge by Barry and Gibeon (s).

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 18 January 1932, Page 5

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BOWLING Wairarapa Daily Times, 18 January 1932, Page 5

BOWLING Wairarapa Daily Times, 18 January 1932, Page 5