NEW ZEALAND ASSOCIATION.
ANNUAL TOURNAMENT. SECOND DAY. President: Mr W. Jaoques (Canterbury Club). Hod. Sec: Mr G. L. Stewart (Balclutha Club). Hon. Treaeurer: Mr T. Moodie (Dunedin Club). The Bowling Tournanwnt was resumed yesterday in perfect weather. In the Rink Match the only Christehureh rink left in— Jackson's—fell" to the (Jreen Island team by 26 to 17. Dunedin (Sinclair) put down Koslyn (Crawford) by one point, the scores being—Dunedin 20, Roslyn 19. This was a well fought out. match. Dunedin (McLaren) defeated Invercargill by 19 to 15. 'mis leaves four rinks to light the st-m'-final. viz., two Dunefiin, Green Island, and Victoria (Wellington). The following were the results of yesterday's play: — RINK MATCH. CHRISTCHURCH GREEK. Fourth Round. Christchurch: H. J. Raphael, Dr. Thomas, S. Manning, C. Jackson (skip), 17. Green Inland: W. McDonald, J. Aitchison, A. Young, i>. Buchanan (skip), 26. At seven heads the ecores were:—Green Island 9, Christchurch 2. Fourteen:—Green Island 20, Christciiurcii 8. Rcslyn: P. Dow, A. Matheson. \V. Yuill, R. Crawford (skip). 19. Dunediu: A. J. Barth, J. Johnson, J. Burnside, M. Sinclair (skip), 20. At seven heads the scores were: — Roslyn 7, Dunedin. 5. Fourteen:—Roslyn 14, Dunedin 11. lnveroargill: "B. Storey, P. Gilkinson. W. Mcllrick B. Erskine (skip). 15. Dunedin: J. Burns, J. C. Short, J. G. Bentley, W. McLaren (skip). 19. At eeven heads the scores were:—lnvercargill 7, Dunedin 6. Fourteen: ■ —Dunedin 16, Inveroargiil 9. The rinks now left in the tournament are four in number, viz.:—Dunedin (McLaren), Dunedin (Sinclair), Green Island (Buchanan), »nd Victoria. (Brackenridge). For the first time in eight year 3 the Canterbury men are cut of all participation in the Rink Tournament prizes. CONSOLATION RIXK. Ashburton: J. Fowler, A. Sorint, A. Craighead, W. Harrison (skip), 19. Roslyn: W. Watson, J. Scoular, G. Wedderspoon, W. C. Allnutt (skip), 16. ' At seveu heads the scores were:—Ashburton 6, Roslyn 4. Fourteen: — Ashburton 13, Rosljn 9. .DOUBLES, The remainder of the day, after the three rinks finished in the fourth xound, was devoted to playing the Champion Doubles. The following were the results: — FIRST ROUND. Smeaton and Sneddon (14) beat Raphael and Jackson. (13). \V. Joyn-t and W. Barnett (14) beat Mcllwraith and Pool (11).
Storey and J. M. Taylor (21) beat Petrie and D. Brown (14). Veitoh and Bush (21) beat Brackenridge end Brackenridge (7). Greig and. Marriott (13) beat Tisch and Seager (5).
AlcMenaway and Longton (21) beat Thompson and Hyndman (9). Dr. Hunter &nd Dodd ß (23) beat Xe&ve and Jaogues (6). Sinclair and Barth (21) beat Taylor and Fisher (11). Wilson and Allnutt (22) beat Aitchison and Buchanan (15). Craighead and Herman (14) beat Matheson and Yuill (9). Grenfell and Porter (13) beat Brown and Coleman (12). Porter and Taylor (13) beat Brown end Johnston (9). Dow and Crawford (16) beat Oraijc and Bust (13). SECOND ROUND. Louisson and Bishop (20) beat Hunter and Dodde (14). Allnutt and Wilson (21) beat McDonald and Youne (19). Smith and Payne (17) beat Dow and Crawford (12). Tisoh ana Seager (14) beat Bush and Veitci (11). , „ Churchward and "Webb (19) beat Grenfell and Porteous (12). ■ Poster and Taylor (16) beat Scoular and "Wedderepcon (11). Barth and Sinclair (21) beat Smeaton and ■Sinclair (16). THIRD ROUND. Maddison and Lambie (17) beat Wileon and Allnutt (13). Barnett and Joynt (19) beat MoManaway and Longton (12).
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11487, 21 January 1903, Page 5
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