BOWLING TOURNAMENT.
::. £'■■. ■ YESTERDAfc'd~Pi.Aif f' J':' : ■ c CHAMPION : rInS'..tixb^PAIRS.,;' JBy Telegraph — Pressr Association , ■■"•■' AUCKLAND,'Last.Night.,".;,. The annual tournament of the North Island Bowling- Association.' was continued to-day, in fine wea-. ther. The day was devoted to the elimination! rounds between the winners of tiliti sections, and/the full rink, andi>airs match. A full day's play, was /t|ie ,aod.: a. big pro- , gramme was practically-- conipletedi The finals hi ,; these, marches will be played to-morrow morning, , Three sections ties were played oft this J morning,, before the; senii-rfinai matches were played, Norwood (Victoria) beating Martin • (Rocky Nook) in the full r?nk, while in the pairs Wylie (Newtown) beat Taylor .(Auckland), and Pollock '(lfewton) beatFisher (Carterton). ':; ; *; " ;f//' '■■ /:',"' : The results"are as-follow i- 1 - " " CHAMPION RINK (Senii^nals-)
t First Eoiind;—. Epsom (Eagleton) beat Victoria (Hueston) - y OrieHunga (Mcintosh) beat Auckland (Dingle) ; Ponsonby (Pardons) k beat Remtiera (Dingwall); 'l'liorndon (Parata) heat Remttera (Paterson). Second. Round.— Epsom (Eagleton) beat Victoria (Norwood); Onehunga (Mcintosh) beat Wellington (Ballinger); : Ponsonby (Parsons) beat Newtown (Wylie); Ponsonby (Walker) beat Tllorhdon (Parata). Third Round.— Onehiinga (Mcintosh) beat Epsom (Eagleton); Ponsonby (Parsons) beat Ponsonby '(Walker). , , * ! ' Mcintosh and' Larsons meet in the finals to-morrow morning. CHAMPidN PAlftS; (Semi-finals.) First Round:—Martin' (Turanganui) beat Prince (NeAvtown); Austin (Carlton) beat Grieg (Gisborne) ; Williamson (Kelburne) beat Blinkhome (Masterton); Baildon (Grey Lynn) beat Smith (Hastings); Bell (Grey Lynn) beat Cresswell (Masterton); Wakerley (Rocky Nook) beat Carmar (Eltham); Wiggins (Ti Hiwi) beat Watkins (Epsom); Poi'teous (To Hiwi) beat Lockhead (Feikling).
Second Bound':—Martin beat Pascoe (Grey Lynn); Austin liaat Wylie (Newtown; Pollock (Newton) beat Williamson; Baildon beat Saxton (Mt. Eden); Bell beat .Keith (Vietorit); Wakerley won by default from Mcintosh; Wiggins beat Hall (Hastings); Munro (TliorUdon) beat Porteous. Third Bound :—Munro boat Wiggins; Wakerley beat Bell; Baildon beat Pollock; Martin beat Austin. Fourth Bound. —Martin beat Bail-, don. Munro-and Wakerley rtie nil square, with three heads to play.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10136, 14 January 1911, Page 5
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304BOWLING TOURNAMENT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10136, 14 January 1911, Page 5
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