BOWLING
NEW ZEALAND TOURNEY OPENED AT CHRISTCHURCH TODAY. CHAMPION WINS FIRST GAME. illy Telegraph—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH. This Day. The New Zealand bowling tourney opened today in fine weather. The greens are fast. V. Dearc. of the Carlton Club, Auckland. a player who took the championship last year, had an easy win in his first game, beating Cuthbertson < North East Valley), 25 12 W. D. Bennett (Hastings), who won the title at Dunedin three years ago. produced a surprise by being beaten 2 18 by S. Marriott <dpawai. Eighty-year-old W. Carswell (Taieri) was well bcatdn by Raphael of Canterbury. 23 7. Carswell has twice previously won the championship, in 192-1 and 193-1. J. W. T. Macklow, who was No 2 in the Onchuhga rink which won th< fours title last year, scored a narrow win from E. Davis (Balmaceweni F. Livingstone (Onehungai who took the singles championship in Christchurch in 1936, was as good as ever in his game with J E Cooper (Barringtonl, winning 20 12
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 January 1941, Page 6
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