BOWLING.
THE TAIUNAKI TOURNAMENT. rril'tD DAY'S I'J.AV, The \ve;iLlior again favored bowlers estordav, when sectional play was conluded. except as to play-oil's for ties, 'lie wind was somewhat high and aft'ectd play a trille, though enjoyable games ook place. Details are as follow! SECTION A (New Plymouth Green). .Seventh Round. Tliggs .11 v. Des Forges 17. Bcneiield 1!) v. 0. Smart 1-t 1 London 2S v. Petty 20. Medley 28 v. Bowatef 11. SECTION B (West End Green). Seventh Round. Priee 24 v. Foy 10. Gordon 24 v. A. K. Smart 17. McQorrery 22 v. Roebuck 13, Atkinson 20 v. Sangster 19. Mason a bye. Eighth Round. Mason 25 v. Price 11. Gordon 20 v. Atkinson 14. Smart 28 v. Foy C. Roebuck 2S v. Sangster 2fi McGorrery a bye. Ninth Round. Price 30 v. Roe'buck 13. Sangster 21 v. Mason 10. Atkinson 17 v. For 13. Smart 32 v. McGorrery 9. Gordon a hvc. SECTION C (New Plymouth Qreea). Seventh Round. Nixon 22 v. Smith, 18. Christie 25 v. Curteis 16. •Tenkinson 23 v. Palmer 17 Wyllie 33 v. Branch 11. Beal a 'bye. Eighth Round. Smith 22 v. Beal 20. Curteis 32 v. Branch 14. Nixon 22 v. Christie 13. Wyllie 2."> v. .Tenkinsop 15 Palmer a bye. Ninth Round. Smith So v. JenTciftSon 10 Beal 23 v. Wyllie 11. Nixon 25 v. Branch 23. Palmer 22 v. Christie 10, SECTION D (Fitzroy Greei Seventh Round, Abbott 25 v. Holland 20. Sampson 17 v. Green 12. Carey 21 v. H. Smart 17. Biekerton lfi v. Cottier 13. Newell a bye. Eighth Round. Abbott, 30 v. Newell 17. Green 25 v. Cottier 19. Hollard 24, v. Sampson 15. Biekerton 25 v. Smart 17. Carey a bye. Ninth Round. Smart 24 v. Abbott 20. Biekerton 23 v. New'fll 20. Hollard 23 v. Cottief 22, Carey 25 v. Sampson 21. Green a bye. SECTION E (We-t End Green). Seventh Round. Abram 2(1 v. Willis 23. l'obb 28 v. McNeill Ift. Burton 25 v. Johnston 8. Spurdle 25 v. Skoglund 18. Sole a bye. Eighth Round. Solo »29 v. McNeill 17. Abram 24 v. Spurdle 13. Willis 20 v. Robb 13. Skoglund 32 v. Johnston 25 Burton a bye. Ninth Round. McNeill 33 v. Johnston 15. Sole 29 v. Skoglund 10. Spurdle 28 v. Robb 17. Burton 25 v. Willis 10. POSITION OF THE RINKS.
Section A, Wins. Losses. London C 1 Medley 5 - Benetield 4 3 Petty 4 3 Bownter 3 4 <l. Smart 2 "> Hi<rg» 2 r. Des Forges 1 G Section B. Wins. Loa?os. A. K. Smart 7 1 Price 5 i McOorrery 5 3 (iordon 5 3 Mason i> 3 Fo.v 3 .} Atkinson 3 "> Sahgster i I! Roebnek - 1 7 Section C. / Wins. Losses. Nixon 8 0 Smith 7 1 Christie 4 4 Beal 4 -1 Branch 3 5 Jenkinson 3 5 Wylie 3 5 Palmer •> a Curteis i 0 Section D. Wins. Losses. carey G 2 Abbott fi 2 11. Smart 5 3 Bickerton 3 " ' Green 4 4 Hollard 4 4 Sampson 3 5 , Frank Newell 2 0 j Cottier 1 7 . Section E. ■ Wins. Losses Sole " ] Spnrdle l> •> Abram 5 ;; Robb fl 3 Skoglund -V 4 Burton ' 4 4 McNeill ;i 5 Johnston 2 tf Willis 1 7 RESULTS OF SECTION PLAY. Section A—London and Benefield tied Section B—A, K, Smart won. Section C—Nixon won. Section D—A'bbott and Carey tied. Section E—Sole won TO DAY'S PLAY. Play will be confined to the town ween ttwUv and will eonaeoce at 8 imb-
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