BOWLING.
PATRIOTIC TOURNAMENT. By T&Wllt/mltm Aiiselfttltfi. , &l.v!itßkvsli, tat NlgM. Tim B&tiißilii fkmnlansliin t6ii?n«< nient ef tba Dominion of Now Zealand Bowling Assoolatlan opened to-day In fine weafli«r. T}ie Sinks poinpstHjpn WW started and three rounds w«n played.' Results, rink, skip, wins and 10KM8 being given in that onion— SECTION A, Otaki, A. Sathcrley, 3—o; Palmerston North, J. Nash, I—2; Petone, R. E. Stephens, I—2; Green Island, I—2; Nelson, W. Dee, I—2; Opawa, C. Goldbtone, 3—o; Wellington, J. Porteous, I—2; St. Kilda, ~\Y. Jacobseii, o—3; Lvall Bay, A. Ferguson, I—2; Phoenix,. W. Walclcli, -'-1; Kanduick, B. Jlaic-, I—2. SECTION B. Christchurch, A. H. Guiney, 2—l; Rangioi'a, J. Angus, 2—l; Sydenham, E. C. Chcgwin, I—2; Kdgeware, AV. J. Sherman, o—3; Sumner, J. 11. Maynard, o—3; 'f omuka, T. Edwards, o—3; United, W. Eraser, 3—o; 'l'auranga, E. Crowley, 3 —o; Linwood, M. Kershaw, 2—l; Wellington, E. J. Hill, 2—l. STCTTON C. Christchurch, W. H. MaeDougall, o—3; Sydenham, T. G. MeCallan, 3—o; Edgeware, W. G. Brass, I—2; Wanganui, L. Cohen, 2—l; Kelburn, T. Gray, 3—o; Newtown, W. Wylie, 2—l; Wellington, R. Ballantyne, 2—l; Stratford, A. T. Skoglund, (I—3; Dunedin, \V. McLaren, 2— i; Takaka, T. Haldane, o—3.
SECTION D, United, J. Woolf, 2—l; Christehureh, K. Torrance, 2—l; Edgcware, W. 1/. Baker, 0—:t; Sydenham, P. A. Yule, I—2: Hntnitai, U. Hendry, I—2; Papaimi, W. Poole, ()—.'!; Wuiniatc, T. J[. Laing, .1—0; Canterbury, J. IT. Redpath',".l— I*; Wellington, (i. Magnus, I—2; Kaiapoi, F. Parnham, 2—l. SECTION E. Wellington, W. Horry, 2—l; Christchurch, ;\I. Orchard, 3—6; St. Albans, K. J. Thompson, o—3; Lyttelton, E. 11. Henderson, I—2; Thorndon, G. Parata, I—2; St. .Tolins, (1, S. (lOrdon, 2—l; Sydenham, J. Seott, o—3; E. Fountain, 3—o; United, T. Thomson, 2—l;. Auckland, G. 11. Osmond, I—2. SECTION F. Kaiapoi, R. Wylie, 1—1; ChiiiU-huroh, i R. W. Davics, o—2; Newton, -1. Laughton, 1—1; Wellington, Wallnutt, 1—l; Opawa, 11. A. Dnice, o—2; Kiii Toa, (i. Shillito, 1—1; Edgeware, J. W. Beanh'.nd, 1—1: Canterbury. I'. Borland, 1—1; Wellington, ,1. .1. Koberts,'2-0. SEOTEON CI. Ponsoubv, M. Walker, 3—o; Wcllinglon, .T. f. Webb, o—3; Newton, .1. Brackenridgc, I—2; Carterton, W. T. Mason, I—2; Canterbury, E. Barlow, I—2; United, E. Hollcy. I—2; Victoria, (!. K. Xorwood, 2—l;' Limvood, V. Kedpath, I—2; Wellington, .1. 1). Sievright, 3—o; Uangiora, W. EiVovd, 2—l. The results of the 'third round in Section F have gone astray.
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