BOWLING.
AUCKLAND . EXHIBITION TOURNAMEi\T. FPbr Press Association.') AUCKLAND, February 26. The Exhibition bowling tourney was advanced a further stage to-day in very boisterous weather. The section winners and leaders are as follows: Section A—Fcokes (Ponsonby, Auckland). Section B—Nash (Palmerston North). Section C—Goldsmith (Dominion Road, Auckland). Section D—Osmond (Auckland), Laurie (Carlton) and, Sutcliffe (Marton) are still in. Section E—Lamb (Carlton) and Langsford (West End) still in. Section F —Miller (Ponsonby). Section G—Smart (New Plymouth). Section H—Sandstcin (Christchurch, Morrison (Stratford) . and Aitkenhead (Onehnnga) are still in. SYDENHAM v. EDGEWARE. The following rinks will play for Sydenham against Edgeware on Saturday at Edgeware:—Blackmore, Johnston, Gray, Griffiths, . Garth, Crawford, Allison, J. Scott; Duffy, Turnbull, Hadfield, M‘Gallon; Bott, Marks, Howison, Jack; Hichens, Good, Faulkner, Hamilton; Butler, Dickenson, Mitchell, C. Taylor; Merriman, Jacobsen, Pearce, Beaumont; Robertson.' Parsons, Waidman, Yule; Chambers, Freeman, H. Mann, Austin. UNITED v. RANGIORA. Tho following will represent the United Club against the Rangiora Club at Rangiora on Saturday:—J. Brown, Woolf, Ellis, Stark, Jacques, Mercer, Walker, F. M. Brown. . Daly. Linzey, - Middleton, Brown, jun., Taylor, Watson, Atkinson, Gregg, Bain and Swallow. Hall, Lillington, M'Culiough and Spiller (skip) will represent United against Rangiora on tho latter’s ground in the match for the Centro badges. DUNSANDEL v. LEESTON. The Dunsandel and Leeston Bonding Clubs played a series of matches on tho 'Leeston green last. Saturday for possession of the Loudon silver rooster. The visitors defeated their opponents rather easily. The scores were as follow: No. 2 Rink. Dunsandel—Hill, Olaydon, J. Boag, jun. and Burgess'(skip), 26; Leeston—Coe, Sisse, Carter and Neave (skip). 10. . No. 3 Rink Dunsandel—Kime, Johnston, Brown and J. Boag, eon. (skip), 2fi; Leeston—Lochhead, Gardiner, Power and Machattie (skip), 13. No. 4 Rink. Dunsandel—Delargey, Greed, M’Phersou and Lill (skip), 13; Leeston—Dr Volckman, Jacobs, Donald and Johnston (skip), 23. Totals—Dunsandel 63, Leeston 46. The lady _ supporters of the Leeston Club provided afternoon tea, and the rooster was handed, over to the president of tho Dunsandel Club by Dr Volckman, vice-president ’of the Leeston Club.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16486, 27 February 1914, Page 8
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329BOWLING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16486, 27 February 1914, Page 8
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