BOWLING
Hokitika Ohib will send a lour rink team to Groymouth on Saturday afternoon la pi.iv the (ficynioutlt Chib, the play M's being Bruce, 8t o veiuon, Schultz, Colfri, King, Benjamin, Sherman, Collett, Bell, Wilson, Cooper, Kerr, Lakin, Anderson, Fleming and Lodge.
Tile entries for the West Coast Bowling tournament on February 13 and following days close on Saturday next. The Hokitika Club has selected three 1-ink-, to represent the Club as follows: Sherman, Cooper, C. J- King, Stev-
en son (s). Kerr/Connin''-, Fleming, Breeze (s). Cox, Lakin, W. Wilson, Benjamin (s).
The pairs selected a.ra as follows: Sherman and Stevenson. Cooper and C. -J. King. Conning and Breeze. Kerr and Fleming. Lakin and Benjamin. Cox and W. Wilson.
NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIPS
RINKS POST SECTION PLAY. U’t :/■ trtss Asset; tat tun— Copyright.) WELLINGTON, January 18. The final of the pairs championship at the New Zealand, bowling tournament at Wellington, was won to-day by H. S. Maiin and M. J. Squire (riawera), who defeated last year-a winners, Bremuer and, Hadley (Westend, Auckland), 20—To, in the semi-finals Hardley beat Franks (Featherston) and Squire beat Goi don (Seatoun). Pairs: Post Section. —Dias and Franks (Featherston) 19, dimes and Hill (Wellington) 15.
Tiie post section play in the. New Zealand champion rums cfonimencecl to-chiy in brignt but breezy weather. A guoty w ind troubled the p.ayers an tunes to use it cleverly. The two-lne svstem was used.
Wel.ingcon Green. —Efioi'd (Christchurch) 24, Bolton-(Victoria) 18/
Dee (Nelson) 22, Hollard (Putar-ui-u) 12.
Lowry (P'otone) 17, Benefield (St Johns) 16.
Kcndie (Eastbourne) 22, Lancaster (Car.ton) 15.
Smith (Kolburn) 23, H. Wilson (Linwood) 22.
Gilbert (Karori) 15, Arnott (Palmerston North) 7. Second llound. —-Efford (Edgeware) 21 beat Dee (Nelson) 16. Rendle (Eastbourne) 25 beat Lowry (Petone) 15.
Gilbert- (KarOri) 22 beat Smith (Kelburn) 14.
Bolton (Victoria) 22 beat Holland (Putaruru) 17. Benefield (St. Johns) 22 beat Lancaster (Carlton) 18. Arnott (Palmerston North) 32 beat PI, Wilson (Linwood) 26. Third Round.—Gilbert (Karori) 26 beat Rendle (Eastbourne) 14. Benefield (St. Johns) 30 beat Bolton - (Victoria) 16. Dee (Nelson) 22 beat- Arnott (Palmerston North) 13. Smith (Kelburn) 30 beat Lowry (Petone) 28. Efford (Edgeware) a bye.
Thorndon Green. Reid (Lyall Bay) 23, Kerr (Onehunga) 12. Hutchison (Dunedin) 20, Christiansen (Terrace End), 18. Jenkins (Carlton) 22, Feilding (Hataitai) 20.
Ives (Canterbury) 19, Priddle (island Bay) 18. Second Round.—Feilding (Hataitai) 21 beat Priddle (Island Bay) 13. Jenkin (Carlton) 18 beat Ives (Canterbury) 14. Reid (Lyall Bay) 31 beat Hutchison (Dunedin) 8. Christiansen (Terrace End) 26 heat. Kerr (Onolmnga) 16. Third Round.—lves (Canterbury) 2T heat Hutchison (Dunedin) 12. Feilding (Hataitai) 28 beat Christiansen 23.
Jenkin (Carlton) 21 beat Reid (Lyall Bay) 19.
Hataitai Green. Trayes (Mt. Eden) 20, Gray (Kelburn) 18. Gordon (St. Johns) 20, H. C. Wilson (Limvood) 18. Walker (Auckland) 21, Tucker (Victoria) 13.
Naylor (Lyall Bay) 19, Edwards (Temuka) 16. Second Round.—Gordon (Wanganui) 18 beat Traye s (Mt. Eden) 17. Naylor (Lyall Bay) 21 beat Walker (Auckland) 13. i H. C. Wilson (Limvood) 22 beat Gray (Kelburn) 16. Edwards (Temuka) 22 heat Tucker (Victoria) 12. Third Round. —Naylor (Lyall Bay) 21 beat Gordon (Wanganui) 17. Edwards (Temuka) 18 beat H. Wilson (Limvood) 16. Walker (Auckland) 29 beat Trayes (Mt. Eden) 23.
The one-lifer draw is:—Gordon v. Edwards, Feilding v. Ives, Smith v. Dee, Rendlo v. Walker, Reid v. Benefield.
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