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BOWLING

RINKS CHAMPIONSHIP

PLAY AT CHRISTCHURCH

Christchurch, Jan. 16

|| Losses were a serious matter for those with five or four wins to qualify for post-sectional play, starting tomorrow, in the New Zealand bowling championship. Six wins are respired, and many teams were eliminated with a loss on this morning’s Same;

1940 Champions Out F. Livingstone’s same four which jvou the centennial championship at Wellington a year ago needed two tvius to-day to qualify, but in the

(eventh round was eliminated, >0 23, by the Sumner rink skipped ).v H. Stoneman, which is now in the Jost-section play.

I sensational success was scored lor the sixth win by Hutt (W. F. had win), which eliminated Edgef a re (E. A. Smith), 46—5. L ‘^*, 0^ier Edgeware rink, skipped by "illiams, was eliminated by Wellington (A. F. Spiller). Sides with seven wins after this

joining’s seventh game were: | canterbury (R. Haworth), karoro, West Coast (E. R. Moss). Thorndon (H .P. Perry). Blenheim (T. F. Mitchell). Hilda (A. G. Spiers). : Lin wood (H. Wilson). I kew Brighton (L. W. Besley). : Sumner (T. F. Chambers). pan) ’’ Christchurch (C. Spear-

iave secured six wins ~ , s morning’s game were: | la * T (Brem »er), West End, Gunn) > Balmoral (RowL ?/’ Gta S° (Crawford), United (J. Lii4 Dunedin (Veitch), RunBalmacewen (Fer(Gil!u.rMAUClXlanci (Woolley). Karori Canterbury (McNish), L’orth En M f hn) ’ Karori ( K^'le ) ■ fkHnLn 5 J nvercar§in (Ure), Hutt Winn I '.’ Southland (McCormich). ‘this if! 618 01 five Sames still have quaiifi er ?? ou ’ s same in which to lAIloo) w TI ,? y are: ~Qwaha (H. C. (erl^?Ca^Sm gt n n < Goldfin ch), TaiChristnhn ’ Canterbury (Munn), (S i"? (Barnsdale), Ponsonby Keihum (Smith), pVoolston ff . n) * Tauran ga (Bell), IPeu) T7r.-f a 1 -Titians (du Omani Vni 1 ,!? (Giles)> Phoenix, Klnley) ou-^f r) ’ Canterbury (McI s ton'(Wess e R- (Williams) ’ W ° ol ’ Dunedin ,T ’ Rlccarton (Burgess), ■ (Turpin t p '^ nd erson), Canterbury | The eiehTn°f niX ™omson). is scheduled V 0llU(1 . of sectiou al play Post-section i tol tllis attern °on, and The ton. Sames start to-morrow. nna!i »ed untn Tue"aay eXPeCted l °

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Bibliographic details

Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 13241, 17 January 1941, Page 5

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BOWLING Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 13241, 17 January 1941, Page 5

BOWLING Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 13241, 17 January 1941, Page 5