BOWLING.
DOMINION PATRIOTIC TOURNAMENT. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Christehurch, Last Night. The Dominion bowling tournament was continued to-day, when three further rounds were played in the Rinks competition. The position of _ the teams are as follows (team, skip, wins, losses). SECTION A. Balmacewan, C. R. Smith, s—l; Otaki, A. Satherley, 4—2; Palmerston North, J. Nash, 3—3; Petolie, R. H. Stephens, 3—3; Green Island, A. Smellie, 2—4; Nelson, W. Dee, 3—3; Opawa, C. Goldstone, 4—2; Wellington, J. Porteous, 2—4; St. Kilda, W. .Tacobsen, o—6; Lvall 13av t A. Ferguson, 1—! i; Phoenix, W. Waddell, B— Xew Brighton, J. Beaumont, 3—3. SECTION B. Christehurch, A. N. Gurney, 3—3; Rangiora, .T. Angus, 4—2; Sydenham, E. C. Chogwin, 4—2; Edgeware, W. J. Shearman, 2—4; Sumner, W. J. Maynard, 1— 5; Tenuika, T. Edwards, I—s; United, W. Eraser, 4—2; Tauranga,'E. Crowley, 3—3; Linwood. M. Kershaw, 2—4; Wellington, E. J. Hill, s—l. SECTION C. Christehurch,_W. M. McDougall, 2 —4; Sydenham, T. (i. MeGallan, 6—l; Edgeware, W. G. Brass, 2-—4; Wanganui, L. Cohen, 4—2; Kolburn, I. Gray. 4—2; Newtown, W. Wylie, s—l; Wellington, R. Ballantyne, 4—2, Stratford, A. T. Skoglund, I—r>; Duncdin, W. McLaren, 2—4; Takaka, T. Haldane, I—s.
SECTION D,
United, I. W001f,4—2; Cbristehureh, R. Torrance, 4—2: Edgeware, W. L. Baker, 0—0; Sydenham, P. A. Yule, 2—4; Hataitai, G. Hendry, .I—3; Pnpaiiui, W. Poole, I—s; Waimate, T. M. Laing, s—l: Canterbury, .1. A. Redpath. s—l; Wellington, G. Magnus, 2—4. SECTION 12. Wellington, W. Berry, 3—.1; Christchurch, M. Orchard, 4—2; St. Albans, R. J. Thompson, I—s; Lyttelton, IS. M. Henderson, I—s; Thorridon, C. Parata, 4—2; St. John's, G. S. Gordon, 4—2; Sydenham, J. Seott, I—s; Roslyn, E. Fountain, fi—o; United, I. Thomson, 3—3; Auckland, G. E. Osmond, 3—3. SECTION F. Kaiapoi, R. Wvlie, 2—4; Cbristehureh, R. W. Davies, .3—3; Balinaeewan, A. S. Armstrong, 4—2; Newtown, J. Laughton, 4—2; Wellington, W. Allnutt, 4—2; Opawa, 11. A. Bruce, I—s; Kia Toa, G. Shillito, 2—4; Edgeware, J. W, Bean/and, 4 —2; Canterbury, R. Borland, 3—Wellington, .1. J. Roberts, 3 —3.
SECTION G. Ponsonby, M. Walker, 0—0; Wellington, J. C. ,Webb. I—s; 1 Jtfewtown, J, Brackenridge, 4—2; Carterton, W. T. Masson, 4—2; Canterbury, F. Harlow, i—s; United, F. Holley, 2—4; Victoria, C. E. Norwood, 2—4; Limvood, F. Redpath, 2—4; Wellington, ,T. D. Soivright, 0—1; Rangiora, W. Eft'ord, 3—3. The following rinks will represent Stratford against Elthani ou Thursday. All players to go by A. J. Pavey's brake, leaving the Post Office at I.3o;—Foley, Mills, Curtis, G. Hartley (a); Robson, Ward, Wright,,Leversedgo (»);.Davey, Walters, McDonald, J. S. Edgecombe (s); Lyons, Elder, F. S. McDonald, C. Jackson fs). Emergencies: Richardson, Chamberlain. The four Taranaki tournament rinks will play one another on their owe green,
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