BOWLING.
THE GISBORNE CLUB. An interesting, well-played and foT tL C °p eS u d iu Hie series tool- QSlcl ® nt ' s -Champion Cup; r° n % of the Gisnoon w V ’ lulg yesterday after-, V between W): Pettie . and Wilattcr i and + T eSUltcd iu “ "-in for the iioilfts ° wow inaißin of two: l n a) + l lO sconn 'g during the first liair of the game was practically even, on the 10th head Pettie being seven to ins opponent’s six. Williams, diovover, made three points on each or the next two heads, thus gaining a dead of Lye. Pettie cut tin's down by three on the 13th head, and oil the Hth the scores were even—l 4 all. Williams then scored a single, Pettie following with a two and, on -che 20tli head,. Williams, with another single, again equalised matters, the score standing .at 16 all. On the final head Williams gained a conplo, thus winning the game by IS to 16.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2419, 6 February 1909, Page 3
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163BOWLING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2419, 6 February 1909, Page 3
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