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BOWLING CHAMPIONS

TOURNEY AT DUNEDIN OPENING DAY’S PLAY Press Association DUNEDIN, Today. Th 6, New Zealand Bowling Association’s 17M) annual tournament was commenced at Dunedin yesterday In fine but dull weather. The greens are in good order. The singles competition was conimenced on the two-life principle, and play proceeded uninterruptedly throughout- the day. Good progress was made with the competition, which will be continued today. The number of competitors has been reduced to 11 with two lives and 44 with one life. Those with two lives areas follow.— D. Thomsen (Southland). McAra (Dajvrence), Scott (Caledonian). (Caversharm. W. Allan (Taleri), Gladding (Carlton), Parsons (Ponsonby), Marks (Christchurch), McCrae (Dunedin). Ainger (Christchurch). Vance following have one life each: Carswell (Taieri). Deyereaux (Kaikorai), Bentley (Dunedin). An„us (St. Albans), Telford (Otago). Menzies (Ashbury), Nicolson (Dunedin). John son (Dunedin). Smellie (Green Island). Ramsay (Kaikorai), Sanders (.KaJ. tuna). Ingram (Timaru). Larne terbury). Anderson (Dunedin) Beat son (Caledonian), Jenkin "VTorsran lEdgeware), Veitch (Wesi Harbour). Routley (Kelburn), Manning (Ashbury). Campbell <Anders oll f-imst-Seddon (St. Clair) Mi u « lf Edwards church). Mclnnes (Terouka>. Ddiv aids (Temuka), Chaplin Nelson (Dunedin). Best (Taieri). Lambeth (Balmacewan), Jones CP ® na ™“. y ’' Thomas (Roslyn). Henaglian (Cale donian). lissher (Gore), Mansra (Kai tuna) Freeman (United). Oukey (at. Albans), Thomson (Cavershajm). Claridge (Caledonian). 1- . Dai raw. y (Dunedin), Adams (i>hoen,x) Abb°tt (Caledonkm). Mingle f ß j l . l '’ l ac r,' n J Hutchison (Dunedin), Gibson (Dun

The weather promises to remain fine lor today’s* play. -Rr^mIn the first round of sect'Oii B. her (West End) d , efe , at after a (Oamaru) by IS points to lb alter good contest. . . . foirlv Parsons (Ponsonby) had a fairy easy win against Malcolm (S - orc in the first round of section I. th being 26 points to 13. section Playing in the first round o' * c > .1, Carbines (Ponsonby) was defeated by Claridge (Caledonian) by -C> to 15. Claridge is one of Otago s Des players. TODAY'S PLAY DUNEDIN. Today. The tourney was continued <od4>' In splendid weather on fast S' re f". Fifth round singles were taken this morning, and the survivors with . lives are Thomson (Southland). Scott (Caledonian). C.laddlng Marks (Christchurch) and Mccra ' M“the n ciose of the sixth round those Those with one life were Carswell, Angus, , Parsons, Scott. Gladding. Met rae. Nu.ol--I*oll. Sanders, Jenkins. Routley. Mclnnes. Best. Lambeth, Lasher, Thomson and Gibson. Details: • TWO-LIFE DIVISION Thompson 17, McAra 11: Scott l ‘•* S?” 16; Gladding 23. \V. Allan Marks IS; Parsons 12, McCrae 20, Aingei 14, Vance, a bye. ONE-LIFE DIVISION

Carswell IS, Devereux 12: Angus 2-, Bentley 2t: Anderson 17, Lawrie Wna IS. II eat son 17; Morgan 21. veitcn H. Routley 22, Manning 12; Seddon Campbell L 3; Mclnnes 19. Woolf 10. wards 21. Chaplin 15: Best lv», Nelson H; Menzies 17. Telford 10; Ramsay i*. Smellie 16; Sanders 15, Ingram 14: >-icoison beat Johnson by default; 22, Jones 11: Thomas 25. Henagnan Ussher lg. Manson 13; Oakey 19. Freeman 13; Thomson 19. Claridee It: « ar^ n " way 20, Adams 14; Abbott 20, Hmdle Gibson 22, Hutchison 12. SIXTH ROUND

Two Life Division.—Vance 21. Scott 19; Marks 16, ‘wadding 11; Carswell 17, McCrae 10; Thomson, a bye. One Life Division.—Angus 25, McAra 13; Foster 27, W. Allan 5; Parsons IS, Ainger 15; Jenkins 20, Anderson lG Routley 16. Morgan 9; Mclnnes 14, Seddon 10; Best 21, Edwards 18; Lambeth 16, Thomas 13; Ussher 27, Oakey 16; Thomson 19, Harraway 13; Gibson 25, Abbott Nicolson 27 Menzies 18; Sanders 19, tomsay 16*

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 870, 14 January 1930, Page 11

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BOWLING CHAMPIONS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 870, 14 January 1930, Page 11

BOWLING CHAMPIONS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 870, 14 January 1930, Page 11

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