BOWLING.
DOMINION TOURNAMENT
(KIESS ASSOCIATION - TEr.EGRA.II.) AUCKLAND, January IS. The Dominion Bowling Tournament was continued to-day in fine weather. The da~°3 j»l*j resulted in a Full Rinks Championship beinjr reduced to three teams—Jury (Karangahake), no losses; and Mclntyro and Kil••our, both Carlton teams, one loss each. Jury and Mclntvr© played 13 heads, but failing li"ht compelled a stop. The score now is: Mclntyro 18, Jury 11. If Mclntyre wins, Jury plays Kilgour, and the winner meets Mclntyre' in the finai. If Jury wins, he has to Ijc beaten twice by Kilgour to lose the championship. The Pairs Championship was advanced a further stage, when the following s ames v '' ere played: — London (Wanganui) 23 v. Wooif (United) 13. Truscot; (Waikino) 19 v. Tonkin (West End) 15. Walker (I'onsonby) 2L t. Lundon (Wangauui) 18. SYDENHAM, v. RANGIORA. Five rinks from the Sydenham Club visited Rangiora on Saturday, and alter a very dose contest won by :i points, although Itangiora won three of the five (fames. ji e . suite: — llangiora—Clarke, L. Wilson. Chappell, ICfford (si IG. v. Sydenham—Munduy, Coote, Mollis, Freeman fs) 23. Rangiora—McKenzie, W. Wilson, Marshall, Jennings Cs.l 27, v. Sydenham—6raithwait, Haworth. Mitchell, Hadfield (s) 21. Rangiora—l. B. Wilson, Hargraves, Banks, Cress'.vell (e) 22, v. Sydenham—Laws' Coard, O. Jacobsen, Calvert (s) 18. , Rangiora—Kowsc, McDougal, Barton. McKay (s) 21, v. Sydenham—Copplcstone, Bari;«rd, Allen, h. Wibon ( 3 ) ]g. Rangiora Loyd, Movers, Cudbv, Archdill (fi ' - >o v v - • s - TtJen,l:| in—McAllister, Sloan Biltcliuc (3) 27. ' Sydenham 100 points, Rangiora 106. OXFORD v. KAIAPOI W.M.C. The Kaiapoi Working Glen's Club plaved a match against Oxford, at Kaiapoi, 0 n Saturday, winning by >1 points. Following are the scores:— K.W.M.C.-L. Collins, H. Marquet, D McGrcgor, J. Brown <s) .10; Oxford—Nixen Hawker, Vincent, Brown (s) IT. ' K.W.M.C.—Richards, McLaughlin, TurnImll, Templclon (a) 15; Oxford—Bunn, Adams, Foot, Judson (b) 27. K.W.M.C.—Sowell, Tiorrie, Baker, Yellowlees (b) 20; Oxford—Harding, Cooper, Debenliam, Wibon (s) 17. LYTTELTON v. SUMNER. Three rinks from the Lyttelton Club visited Sumner on Saturday, the match resulting in a. win for Sumner by threo games to nil. Results, Lyttolton players bein™ mentioned iirat:— Newton, Cower, Gerrard, Sinclair (s.) 13 lost to S. Kast, T. Boulton, R. Piercy J S. Neville (s.) 20. McAuliffe, Btirntp, McCormick, J. Gower («•) H lost to F. Cooper, J. Harvey, R. Wallace, E. A. Johnson (s) 31. Huston, Foster, Young, Page (s.) 20 lost to F. Mariie, Malpas, Chambers, Smithson i (»•) 'JO. j LEESTON v. SUMNER. Tw6 links from the Lees ton Club visited Sumner on Saturday, the homo club winning both games. Results, Lees ton players being: mentioned first:— W. G. Roberts, Dr. Gosset, Brown, I". Holly (s.) 11 lost to J. Illingworth, Brown, Bromley, F. Partridge® (s.) 21. Gardiner, Delargey, Ecoclton, Johnston (s.) 17 lost to F. S. Maddiaon, D. Bates, T. W. Johnson, VT. F. Raphael (s.) 29. UNITED CLUB. Tlve following games were played last week: — Champion Kinks—H. Alpo beat W. Fraser. .Mpo with 3 wins and 1 loss and Fraser with 4 wins and 2 losses aro the leading .jcams. Champion Singles—H. Roberts beat W. Suttie, Atkinson beat McKenzie, Lillington beat A. H. Cooper and Atkinson, Solway beat Butler, Brackenridge beat A. H. Thompson, Suttio beat A. H. Cooper, McKenzie beat Lillington, F. Lawrio beat Butler, W. Fraser beat S. Smith, F. McCullough beat Atkinson, Middleton beat' Garrigan end Solway, Butle r beat Gar'igan. Middleton and Butler each ■with G wins and a losses have tied for Section C.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16425, 20 January 1919, Page 9
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