BOWLING.
JIKHTriXt! UK DOMINION" COUNCIL. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Dunedin, Thursday. -M (lie meeting of the Coiuieil of the l-ii-minkii! (New Zealand) Bowling Association to-day, it was decided to consider 1 In- revision of the. laws of t!':e same, and «&,< principles as laid down in the la.ws drawn up by Jfr. Jisvrnett were approved. A sub committee con-M-siing of ife.ssr.-j Burnett, Payne and Allen was appointed to go through tlie-.e laws for (Ik; purpose of altering their arriMig'emcut wherever necessary and making them quite clear. It was also decide,! that- the Scott .testing machine be recognised sis the oiiicial test by the - •As.ntrial.ion, lu come into client as from •lime. One each of four centres is to be Mippl'e.l witn the machine. it was further resolved (hat at all inline: tournament!!, held under tii.e jurisdiction o! the Association plav-eiv, taking part must wear while trousers .and the colors uf their club. Colors of 'earns paving for the Dominion of XcW &:ik:id'iiowliiig Association shall be wnite With Mile fern ie;il' ove.r the pocket and (he letters "NX" us a monogram. Tile sum of £75 was donated to the secretary as a, .bonus for the extra work entailed in connection uit h tile fo'.'iiiatioii of Ihe Association and the running of the tournament,
I'ARAXAKf TOI'RXA.MIOXT. Till'; DRAWS. tor the Tarauaki bowling tournament, on .Fatiuary 2li. 27 and 28, the entries oi ,'i7 rinks have been accepted. This I'atea club's entry was. declined, as that club's transfer to the Tarauaki Centre has not yet been arranged. The tournament will be played on the Xew Plymouth and Fiizroy greens, , u ] the entries have been divide;! into four, section:-, three of nine rinks each And'; one of ten. The draw is as follows: Section A.—Johnson (Wtet End), X'ewell (West End), Abbott (Filzrev), Wyllie (Waitara), Kookes (New Plvmniith), IJingle (Stratford), Leslie (Inglewood), ilicks (Hawera), Carman (ElLliam) and Armitage (Manaia). This section will play on the Xew Plymouth green in each round., as there is not sufficient room on the Fitzroy green to I accommodate nine games simultaneously (five sections in one and four in an-1 other). , Section R.-Lobb (West End), Ileal] (West t.nd), Jackson (Fitzroy), Lealaiid | ( I'itzroy), A. K. Smart (Xew Plymouth), Harrison (New. Plymouth), Drake (Ingle wood), I'arrington '(liawera), Macfic (Opuriake). This .icctioh will play on the Fitzroy green in the first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth rounds, and on the town green in the seventh, eighth, and ninth rounds. Section (i—liullot (West End), Smith (Fitzroy), \Y. Sampson (Waitara), Julian (Pihama), 11. Smart (Xew I'lymonth), G. Smart (Stratford), Percival (lnglewcod), Fov (liawera), and Curtis (Eltliam). This section wili play the first three rounds on the New Plymouth green, and the last six at Fitzroy. Section D.—Curtis (West End), llealy (Fitzroy), C. Sampson (Waitara), Mason (Pihama), Hawkins (X T ew Plymouth), M.orison "Stratford), Sutherland (luglev.'ood), 'Tait (Hawcra), Jiurton (Opunake). This section will play the first three rounds on tho Fitzroy green and tiie last six on tae town green. Play^will commence on thj first day at a.m., and on tile otlisv days at 0 a.m. The semi-finals and finals will be plavcd on the town green on Friday, January 30. XEW PLY.MOUTU v. FITZROY, On the New Plymouth green ves.'or>lay, six rinks, representing o)iu Xew Plymouth and Fitzroy clubs, tried nonelusions, Xew Plymouth winning by 158 points to 130. in the colts' rinl; Xew Plymouth won by 32 points Co 17. New Plymouth scored 102 in the banner competition, and Fitzroy 7!>. The weather was perfect, and the greens played well. Following are the scores, Fitzroy players being mentioned first: AlcXeii, Dingle, Bennett, Jackson (s) R5, v. liinnie. Remind, lledlev, H. Smart (5) 22. • Lister, Whittle, Crawshaw, Lcahuid (s) 2a, v. Y\"atigh, Hooper, Alorey, Firth (s) ii. Oxeiihani, Morshead, Olivers, Smith (s) 21, v. Gold water, McKellar, Paul, Harrison (-) 2S. Steeds, ilartnell, Price, llealy (s) 21, v. Collins, Hutton, l'enn, Smart, A. K. (s) 27. X. Paul. Callaghan, Finch, Allen (s) ]."», v. .Morrison, Fookes, liurgess, S. limuUe (s) 47. Rellringer, Avery, Pennell, Abbott (a) :s:i, v. Wood. I.uscombe, 0. Rundle, Hall 17. COLTS. Rrooker, Jfcyner, Readle, Wood (s) 17. v. Greiner, .Mannix, llurle, Goodacre 3* WEST 10X1) v. LVGLEWOOO.
On till' West K:i,l bowling green yesterday, live rink; from the Inglcwooii Club played a similar number from the West Kiui Club. West End won in every rink, scoring 1'27 against the visitors' GO. Tn the banner competition, they stored 100 points, against 5!) points scored by the lnglewood men. Following lire the scores. West Unci payers being mentioned first: — Haslam, Ueston, Plumtree, C. N. Johnsoil (s) .'l4, v. Ilolston, Manbv, Johnson, IVroival (s) 2U. TSartlett. Corncy, Lee, Real (s) 81, v. Malthig, Mackay, Spurdle, Leslie (s) 13. Lobb, Lye, T. Sole, J. D. Sole (s) 3."), v. "McDonald, Julian, Roberts, J. Drake (s) 10.
Hammond, ,T. Johnson. Curtis, R Novell (s) i~, v. Liglitfoot, Whitehead. ilor- ■ toil, ,T. Allen (s) 21. Totals: West End 127; fnglcwood 09. Colts' rink—L. Honeyl'icid, Honey field. Brash, Petty (s) 31, v. Soabrigii! Marsh, Davis, Robb (s) 10.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 169, 16 January 1914, Page 8
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