BOWLING
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Tim Howling tourney was continued to-day. In the .singles seini-linals, .Jury (Ponsonby) beat Brookfield (St 1-iotlier.s) 20 to 5: .Jury also beat Clark (Itockv Nook) 18 to Id.
In the pairs, McCollum and .Eduards (Tonuika) heat Wyatt and Parker (Stankv) 17 to 1(5; Loverulge and I’ilkington (Hamilton) heat .Morten and O’Sullivan (Carlton) 20 to 10, Carlton retiring on the 10th head; Casey and Parsons (Ponsonby) beat Carry and Stutter (Ponsonby) 28 to 10. CH AM PH INSHIP FINALS. AUCKLAND, January 2,‘L In the bowling championships the 'Rinks Championship was won by Somerville. Hoskin, Casey and Parsons of Ponsonby, who defeated McLeod, Brown. Griffon, and A. K. Smart (of West End, New Plymouth) by 2,1 to 17. The singles were won by Maxwell Walker (Ponsonby) who deleated Jury (Ponsonby) 21 to 15. Walker v.yn the singles in 1915 and in I'M!!. Parsons has twice been runner up in the rinks.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1923, Page 1
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