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BOWLING
Northern Advocate
13 March 1934
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BOWLING.
Auckland Star
7 August 1934
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NEW ZEALAND BOWLERS AT THE EMPIRE GAMES.—Members of the New Zealand team of bowlers who took part in the bowling section of the British Empire Games. From left, G. H. Pollard, G. H. Carter, Harold Grocott, W. W. Dillicar, and Leonard J. Keys. The bowling section commenced its games at the Paddington Bowls Club, Loudon, on August 6.
Hawke's Bay Tribune
14 September 1934
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NEW ZEALAND BOWLERS AT THE EMPIRE GAMES.—Members of the New Zealand team of bowlers who took part in: the bowling section of the 'British Empire Games, From left G. H. Pollard, G. H. Carter- Harold Grocott, W. W. Dillicar, and Leonard J. Keys. The bowling section commenced its 5 .. games at the Paddington Bowls Club, London, on August 6.
Northern Advocate
14 September 1934
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NEW ZEALAND BOWLERS AT THE EMPIRE GAMES.—Members of the New Zealand team of bowlers who took part in the. bowling section of the British Empire Games. From left, G. H. Pollard, G. H. Carter, Harold Grocott, W. W. Dillicar, and Leonard J. Keys, The. bowling section commenced its games at the Paddington Bowls Club, London, on August 8.
Poverty Bay Herald
14 September 1934
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NEW ZEALAND BOWLERS AT THE EMPIRE GAMES.—Members of the New Zealand team, of bowlers who took part in the bowling section of the British Empire Games. From left, G. H. Pollard, G. H. Carter, Harold Grocott, W. W. Dillicar, and Leonard J. Keys. The bowling section commenced its games at the Paddington Bowls Club, London on August 6.
Taranaki Daily News
13 September 1934
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"Sport and General" Photo. NEW ZEALAND BOWLERS AT THE EMPIRE GAMES. -Members of the New Zealand learn of bowlers who look part in the bowling section of the British Empire Games. From left. G. H. Pollard, G. H. Carter, Harold Grocott. W. W. Dillicar, and Leonard J. Keys. The bowling section commenced its games at the Paddington Bowls Club, London, on August 6. ENDEAVOUR’S AMATEUR CREW.—A crew of amateur yachtsmen will sail the American Cup challenger Endeavour in the races which are to take place in American waters shortly. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. M. Sopwith, owners of the challenger, are seen at Gosport, Portsmouth, with the new crew just before the yacht sailed for America on July 23. Previous members of the crew struck for more wages.
Wanganui Chronicle
13 September 1934
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NEW ZEALAND BOWLERS AT THE BRITISH EMPIRE GAMES Teams from Australia, Rhodesia, South Africa, New Zealand, Canada, and Hongkong competed in the games, which were commenced at the Paddington Bowls Club, Paddington, London, on August 6. Our photograph shows the New Zealand team (from left); G. H. Pollard, G. H. Carter, Harold Grocott, William W. Dillicar, and Leonard J. Keys.
Otago Daily Times
13 September 1934
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NEW ZEALAND BOWLERS COMPETE AT THE EMPIRE GAMES Members of the Dominion team photographed on the Paddington Club's green, London. From left: Messrs. G. Pollard, G. H. Carter, H. Grocott, W. Dillicar and L. J. Keys. Carter (Carlton Club) acted as skip of the team in the rinks contest, and Keys, a former champion of the St. Helier? Club, represented the Dominion in the singles event.
New Zealand Herald
12 September 1934
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STOP PRESS NEWS
Waikato Times
9 August 1934
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