BOWLING.
THE DOMINION TOURNAMENT. • SINGLES COMPETITION. ' By Telegraph.—Press Association. Dunedin, Last Night. The singles competition opened to-day on nine greens. Section 1. Smellie (Green Island) won all his games. Sotting (Mornington) and Barnes (Dunedin) a'lso remain in. Section 2. Harraway (Dunedin) is unbeaten. "Rawlinson (Dunedin) and Henderson (Lyttelton) remain. Section 3. Fraser (United), Lanigan (Auekland), and Sharp (Stratford) remain. Section 4. McCurdy (St. Kilda) Is unbeaten, and Johnson (Dunedin) and Falconer (Otago) remain. Section 5. Walker (Ponsonby), Ingram (Wellington), Buchanan (Green Island) remain. Section 6. Houldsworth (Te Hiwi) is unbeaten, Spiller (Sydenham), and Hogg (Dunedin) are left in. Section 7. Foster (Caledonian) is unbeaten, Parsons (Ponsonby), and Woolf (United) remain. Section S. Beneley (Dunedin), Craig (Gisbome), and Leitli (Caledonian) remain. Section 9. Tait (Taieri) is unbeaten, McMillan (Remuera), Seddon (St. Clair) remain. Harraway put up what is believed to be a Dominion record. Playing against Longworth (St. Clair) he scored 44 to (i. Not till the fourteenth head was reached did Longwortb score, when he put on a single, ilarraway being then 3».. '
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1918, Page 5
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173BOWLING. Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1918, Page 5
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