BOWLING
TJu> Gisborne and Tnrauganui fe- fowling teams,,consisting of two full ■ rinks from each club, aro leaving tor - Auckland by the Manuka on Saturday to represent this district in the Northern Bowling .’'Associations Tournament which .is expected to I ’bo tho largest gathering of howlers .4**. held in New Zealand. A number of ' j ‘ the local players, with their wives / and families, accompany the teams. * ( The Gisborne rinks have not yet had ; f a match together and no doubt will • j be at a slight disadvantage on this account. Still, they may possibly be ttV together before the New \ear. tho rinks have played four f games, the honors being equal,Messrs \{ Martin's and Gaudin’s rinks being .2 fairly equally balanced. It is a mattor for regrot- that tho two chibs \ could not have met before the tourna- ' ;j. nioiit as apart from any local interest l which is would be likely to create, it \ V would also give players a fairly good h An idea of their relative strength.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2076, 31 December 1907, Page 3
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169BOWLING Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2076, 31 December 1907, Page 3
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