BOWLING.
NEW ZEALAND TOURNAMENT.
By Telegraph—Press Association. CHRISTCHUKGH, January 18. The New Zealand Bowling Association Championship Tournament opened to-day, when the first three games of the Rink Tournament was played. The positions of the different rinks in each section are as follow: NO. l SECTION. Clinton, Nelson, three wins; Newtown, Price, two wins, one loss; Palmerston South, Clark, two and one; United, Jacques, two and one; Ashbarton, Hart, one and two; Wellington, Webb, one and two; Christchurch, Rowley, one and two; Ros« lyn, Scctt, three losses. NO, 2 SECTION. United, Stark, three wins; Ashburton'. Manchester, two wins, ona loss; Southland, Erskine, two and one; St. Albans, Russell, two and one; Christchurch, Day, two and one; Dunedin, Begg, one and two; Sydenham, Mitchell, three lossesj Canterbury, Reahall, three losses. NO. 3 SECTION. _ Christchurch, MacDougall, two and one; North End, Wilson, two and one; Victoria, Townsend, two and one; Kaiapoi, Hayraan, one and twoj; Roslyn, Crawford, one and two; Meadowbank, Taylor, two and one; Newtown, Hendry, one and two; Sydenham, McGallon, one and two. NO. 4 SECTION. Wellington, Ballinger, three winsf Lawrence, Darton, two and onej Canterbury, Greig, two and one; St. Clair, Hancock, two and one; Victoria, Brackenridge, one and two; Gre.en Island, Buchanan, one and two; Waimate, Goldstone, one and two; Sydenham, three Josses. NO. 5, SECTION. Dunedin, McLaren, two wins and. one loss; Kaituna. Sanders, two and one; Roslyn. Allnutt, two and one; St: Kilda, Cameron, junr., two and 1; Caledonian, D. Smith, two and one; Thorndon, Munro, one and two; Greymouth, Scoglund, one and two; Palmerston North, Nash, three losses. , NO. 6 SECTION. Gore, Ingram, three wins; South land, Lock, two and one; Christchurch, Maddipon, two and 1; Canterbury, Marriott, two and one; Sydenham, Cbegwin, two and one; St. Albans. Johnston, one- and two; Tetnuka, Edwards, none and three; Rangiora, Gibbs Jordan, none and three. i NO. 7 SECTION. Greenmeadows, Crawley, three and none; Wellington, Thompson, two and one; Caledonian, Collins, two and one; Christchurch, Hardie, two and one; Sydenham, Denny, one and two; United, Stevens, one and two; Sunn3'side, Brackenridge, one and two; Canterbury, Barlow, none and three. NO. 8 SECTION. Victoria, Barry, three and nones Timaru, Harrison, three and . none; Wellington, Moult, two and one; Canterbury, Hoffmann, two and one; Unittd, Mercer, one and two; Phoenix," Waddell, ons and two; Kangiora, Sansom, none and three; St. Albans, Bourn, none and three. No. 9 SECTION. Kaituna, Payne, two and one; Rangiora, Cresswell, two and one; St. Albans, Parsons, two . and one; Newtown, Prince, two and one; Caledonian, Read, tw<> and one; Roslyn, Wedderspoon, one and two; Sydenham, Spiller, none and three.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3095, 19 January 1909, Page 5
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