BOWLING.
>' i-...- : • TDU UXAAIENT. .._a i-itLss AssueiAriox.J SECu.NI) DAY. 'Pho 11111 r 11 . 1111 iv 1 1 1 at (ireymouth was ciintiinii-d in line weather oil I hursdav. when section funds of the pairs were placed in the early nnnniug. Two sections of i In- rinks were aHo placed and there wen- remarkably eln.-e finishes to mo.-t of the games, quite a ininiber being won by a mar”in ~ 1 line or two points. Some oi Die plav was wry keen and close, wliile m otlii-r times Ibe play wa. oi a ragged nature. The play reached the winners of the rink sections and these play off this morning. Those remain-
jug in the rinks and their draw are Mr-lsay (Grot v. Stevenson ( Hokitika) ami P.laxall v. Harrison ‘both ot Westport). The winners ol each game Hu n play off in the afternoon for the iimiL Till' finals of the pair- will also bo concluded. PAIRS. The best sectional play in the Pans Competition resulted as lollows. liascand PL Blackwood Id. Querec PL Firman Pi. Wi-c In. .Morgan 9. M' Lend 11. Skoglonil I'-’. This left, ibe following in—G. Horne | and C. If. Ha-eaml (Si. Albans). A. j Jack'mi and G, Quo roe (Si. Albans). ■j- j..,. 'ind F. Wise iGreymouth'. j and .1. Ahem and J. .McLeod ( West-j port). In the semi-finals McLeod heal Basel,ml by ID to I-I. and Quoive beat AYise by I. to 12. Tim final between (.merer- and McLeod will be played to-day. RGCND f. Sc non A. -I I arkness 19 heat Johii--t.m Is; McKay 21 heat liascand 2ib Rac a live. flection !!. -Ryan '-’I beat Steer 20; Kei ddoy 'jt! I..ait Baxter 1 1 : Steven--mi ;; !»yc. Section C. -Harrison 17 beat Whibley Id; Blackwood 2.1 beat Bolt Hi: ( 'l;irko Eyi*. Section D. —Maxell 22. beat F. H. Morgan HI : Beniamin Pi beat Jones In. Kite a bye. Tlio section winners were as follows; Section A.—)V. Graham. P. Buck, W. Blair. D. McKay <<) Greymouth. | wins, 0 losses. Section C. 1. Ahern. W. Tullnch, J. McLeod, 11. Harrison is), AYestne.rt. I wins, and 0 losses. Section D.—ll. Levy, S. Strothers, j Craig. F. Blaxall f-L Westport. -1 wins ami 0 losses. In section B. Steer (Greymouth) and s-level)son (Hokitika) each had three wic.s and one In- . and in the play off rho Hokitika rink, which is as follows; •!.. Aldridge, W. Wilson. J. Blair, D. Stevenson (-). won by 22 points to 17. The -emi-final and final will he played to-day. the draw for the semi-final being :—McKay play- Stevenson ; Harrison plays Blaxall. BALLINGER BUCKLES. Two rinks from the Westport Club will visit Hokitika on Saturday afternoon and play a game for the Ballinger Ruckles. Play will commence at o o'clock sharp. LINKS. GP.EYMOT'TH. February 15. Semi-final—Harrison 22. Blaxall 19. Stevenson 17. McKay 11.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 February 1924, Page 3
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