Sporting Digest: Bowls

Friday 18 March 1994 19:02 EST
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HOME INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Nottingham): England bt Ireland 160-73 (Eng first): W Richards bt N Graham 30-11; T Allcock bt D Corkhill 26-10; S Almai bt S Moran 23-15; J Bell drew with R McCune 17-17; A Thomson bt S Wylie 45-5; D Ward bt S Allen 19-15. Scotland bt Wales 132-116. Sco first: A Marshall lost to J Price 23-26; R McCulloch lost to J Greenslade 14-22; A Blair bt D Wilkins

24-19; W Wood lost to L Webley 17-19; R Corsie bt G Jones 29-16, R Provan bt R Weale 25-14. Final positions: 1 Scotland 6pts; 2 England 4; 3 Ireland 2; 4 Wales 0.

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