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BOWLING.

CHRISTCHURCH TOURNAMENT. SATURDAY'S PLAY. By Telegraph—Press Association. Chrlstchurch, Jan. 10. The bowling tournament wa3 continued la fine weather, though the strong wind rather npnplussed players in the afternoon. The North and South Island .match was played, the latter winning by 296 points to 250. At the conclusion of the match, the flag was handed over by Mr. T. Bush (vlcepresldent of the Association), to Mr. 35. A. Summers (president). In the morning, section winners in. the doubles championship played off with the following results:— Edgeware Green.—Sexton 20' v. A. Morris 21; Hayward 25 v. Stewart 10; J. Davidson 17 v. Hetherington 10; Benzie 21 ?. Gordon 21; Hemingway 17 v. SpUler 9; Sole (West Knd) 24 y. Gooder 15. Second Round—MacPherson (Stratford) S7 y. Sexton 23; Davidson 27 v. Hayward 14; Benzie 21 v. Hemingway 19; Nash 22 V. Sole 18. St. Alban's Green.—Hutclicnson 20 v. Hill 14; -Petty (West End) 24 v. Hannah 18; Sharp (Stratford) 27 v. Scott 11; Wilson 20 r. Halliburton 14; Carswell 23 v. Walker 13; Splller 24 v. Benfleld 12. Second Round—Wilson 23 v. White 2!; Hutchinson 24 v. Fookes 19; Carswell 30 v. Petty 23; Splller 24 v. Sharp 18. Christchurch, Last Night. Edjewiire Green. —Third Round: Benzie 25 v. Nash 14; MacPherson 24 v. Davidson 24. St. Alban's Green.—Third Round: Splller 28 v. Wilson 23; Carswell 20 v. Hutchinson 15. THE DOMINION COUNCIL. At a meeting of the Dominion Bowling Council last night an Important alteration In the method of representation on the Council was decided upon. Mr. M. P. Barnett moved that each Island should select six members instead of five, and this, with the addition proposed by Colonel Collins that no centre should have more than two elected members, was carried. It was made quite clear that if smaller centres did not nominate their representatives it would then be legal for lamer centres to fill the vacancies, and in tills case only would it be penmlssable for a centre to have three representatives. North Island members of the Council expressed great pleasure at the carrying of the amalgamated motion, as small North Island centres ore very keen to have an opportunity of being represented on the Dominion Council.

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 January 1920, Page 7

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BOWLING. Taranaki Daily News, 12 January 1920, Page 7

BOWLING. Taranaki Daily News, 12 January 1920, Page 7

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