BOWLING.
NEW YEAIf TOUBNAHENT. 'A TWENTY-FOUR SINKS BNOACQtS JT The nnnua.l New Year To«rnaM«t WM ; opened at New Plymouth yesterday BOTH* oil the three town greens, under very fWflh utile weather conditions. . The sky was •Hp , en at and the gentle breeze tempered the SWUM- . phero just sufflciently to make nlaying mailt enjoyable. -\ There were 24 rinks in the earepetUttn ! (Including players from Waitur* andStritfom, and these were evenly divided Into tblw sections, which occupied tlio three greens. Ot» lilay was under the control of Mr. J. D, Bgte j at West End, Mr. F. Jaekaon "St ibfWdr sreen, and Mr. A. K. Smart at Yltnty. Sections games are of 10 heads, and {& MMunals and finals, which are to be pUyed M West End, nre to bo of 21 heads. ners are to be awarded gold medals.' - ioqr rounds were completed yesterday, toi ''We mill round will be commenced at nine ®'<ilo« (his morning, the sections changing grewf (ks follows: A goes to Fltzroy, B to West En4,»»4 C to New l'lyraoulh. Following ore the results of yesterday's JttjMu SECTION A. | V i' , (West End Green.)
First Round.—Binnle, Illckson, Bellrlfiysr, B.' Runille (s), 15; beat Oxenham, Catieghen, Lister, Beadle (s), 7. Fookcj, Smalt, HarnV Kins |s), 18; beat Chrlstofel, A. 1. Morton, carter. Pookas (s), 14. .1. Thomson, Flft* nine.on. Stevenson, Oliver (s), 10, beat Wftlitt < I. H. Thompson, Myr"tt; J: D. Sole (»), 1&, 1 Hodson, Simons, Hone>ueld, Townsley (a), Jfc, beat Buries, .Vosivorthy, Telfir, Smtr djv J Second Round.—Oliver IS v. Fr««er H; '■ Bundle 1(1 r. Fookrs 17; Beadle 24 t. flole .■ 10; Townnlcy 13 v. King IT. ; ,i Third Hound.—-Frttter 15 r. Beadle Miu Tonnsley ID v. Sole 1(1; Fookes 17 v. OllVMtf II; Runtlle 24 V. King J7 * Fourth Round—Fookea 28 v. Towns ley 11 jj Sole 27 v. RundVi ]S; Beadle 17 v. Olivet'4PJ Frnser 24 v. Klnc: 9. ,3
SECTION B. (New Plymouth Green)
First Round— Bosnell, Whitoi, Fuit, Petty™ (s), ill. boat T. Avery, Cool;, Phlllltw, Wooit B (s), 11; Fate, Brooker, Hammond, Jitrtoon(s), H IS. bent Hooker, IV. Qkoy, D.irldnon, (s), 11; Hcnly, Went, Dingle, Jury (s), 16, lent. Petty, Bullot, T. Solo. Bert (S), 9| Ucht-M I'.iml. MoLnccan, Wilson, Branch (s|, 17. Chaney, Gllmcuf, Gold water, Ludcorabo {«), 18. Second Round —Beitl 1G r. Wood 14 i ombe 2" v. .Tnc'rson 8; Jury 13 V. *ent«au« Tetty 20 v. Branch 11. . Third Round—Wood 14 v. Benton II; Burial 1.1 v. Luacombe 9; Jackson 15 v. Branch Jury 21 v. Petty 8. s tfl Fourth Round—Potty IB r. I.mcomhe Jury 23 v. .Incltson ID; Ren! 1,1 v. 11: Branch 10 v. '"nod 9. SECTION C. fl (Flt/.roy Green.) First Round —Hill, Olendlnnliw. Lobb (s) ].l, bent Role, Buckle, Vorthfrn Smith (si, 12; Tlchbon. Enmilton, BurutonfJH F. ,T. Hill (s), 19, bent Kupe, Ij, Wyllle, Sampson (n|, 10; Hohy, Lee, Slitrkey (s), IT, boat W, Morton Wnsher, A K. Smart (s), 15; Beatton, worthy, Hill, Johnson (a), S3, twit Ludnu, Anslcy, Roebuck {s),. 7. \ . Second Round—Smart 1M v. Lobb 14f son ill) v. Johnson 3; Hill 30 v. Smith 34 r. Roebuck It. Third Round Sampaon 17 v. Roebuck K. Smart 23 v. Johnson 11; Lobb 14; Smith 20 v. Stnrtey 12. . Fourth Bound.—Starke; 3D v. S#W C ' l > Smith in v. Johnson 14: 20 v. 13; Smart 11 v. Sill 4: " ' Jury was tho only ship to win itnmes. Hook*s, Tomuley, Petty, Smith, and-A. K. Smart woa
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