BOWLING TOURNEY.
' m TO-DAY'S ROUNDS. FLAYED IN PERFECT WEATHER AUCKLAXDERS DO WELL,. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) DUNEDIN, this day. In the Dominion bowling tourney the singles were resumed this morning in perfect weather, the sixth round being played. In the section indicated as one lifer the losers are eliminated. SIXTH ROUND. Two Lifers. Wright (St. Helier's) 17, beat Anderson (Caledonian) 15. Ellis (West End, Timaru) 19, beat Wade (British) 14. Dayman (Edgeware) 29, beat Buchan (Balmacewan) 10. Foster (Caledonian) 21. beat Maher (West End) 20. Mclntyre (Hamilton) 18, beat Tretheway (Caledonian) 15. Clarke (Rocky Xook) 21, beat Malcolm (British) 15. Bentley (Dunedin) IS," beat Mair (British) 12. Weir (Otago) 16, beat Bremner (West End) 14. ' !, One Lifers. McGorlick (Bluff) 19, beat Webber (Rotorua) 13. Carewell (Taieri)»24, beat Hinton (St. liilda) 10. J. D. Smith (Dunedin) 26, beat Page (Lyttelton) 13. J. Hutchison (Dunedin) 21, beat Payne (Kaituna) 15. j Tillie (Caledonian) 17, beat Reid (Kaituna) 12. M. Walker (Auckland) 20, beat Efford (Edgeware) 13. Rankin (Kaikorai) 19, beat Leith (Dunedin) 9. Edwards (Temuka) 18, beat Edwards (St. Kilda) 12. Harraway (Dunedin) 21, beat Gray (Kelburn) 14. , Abbott (Caledonian) 21, beat Batchelo (Te Rangi) 11. Falconer (Otago) 26, beat Morgan (Beckenham) 9. Vance (Mornington) 18, beat Preece (Gore) 16. Doherty (Kelburn) 17, beat, Bardsley (Dunedin) 14. Veitch (West Harbour) 22, beat Findlay (Mount Eden) 16. Fastier (St. Clair) 17, beat Chambers ; (Sumner) 14. Macey (Dunedin) 18, 'beat Stewart (Southland) 13. SEVENTH ROUND. Mclntyre 24, beat Clarke 8. Bremner 18, beat Mair 13. Wright 18, beat Ellis 4. Foster 26, beat Hayman 1. Maher 19, beat Bukhan 12. Hutchison 19, beat McGorlick 11. Tillie 19, beat Walker 18. Doherty 19, beat Veitch 11. At the conclusion of the round those still with two lives were: Mclntyre, Bentley, Wright and Foster. EIGHTH ROUND. McINTYRE STILL UNBEATEN. Mclntyre (South Auckland), playing well in the eight round, beat Bentley 16. Bremner lost to Tretiiewav. Clarke lost to Weir. " . . Maher lost to Anderson. NOTES ON THE PLAY. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) DUNEDIN, this day. This morning Wright (St. Heliers) ;had a good win against Anderson (Calej donian, Dunedin) by two points after a hard gamg. ' Maher (West End) met the Caledonian and Otago champion, Foster, who beat him easily by 21 to 10. H. C. Clarke (Rocky Nook) 21, had an easy win against Malcolm (British) 15. W. Bremner (West End) went down to Weir (Otago) in a hard fought and close contest. M. Walker (Auckland) playing a fine game beat Efford • (Edgeware), 20—13. Findlay (Mount Eden) was well beaten by Veitch (West Harbour, Dunedin) 22—16. The local players and Aucklanders were all playing well, and the .Britishers did not have much success.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 9, 12 January 1926, Page 5
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