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N.Z. BOWLS

THE RINKSTOURXEJ POST-BECTION P Uy * A. BELLAS TEAM SDOCEba

_ , .tnmt.c-hurch, j aa ~ ! Post section play in the Wl- - to-uay at the New ZeaJijS?'** jing championships i n fi ne C a V | iher. At St. Albans chief i centred on the game betrc*2rN : eight-win Lin wood four B Vw " ; Wilson, and Hawera, h •S. Maslin. who had had S** | Linwood were five down with l heads to go. with Ivhislia \t j particularly well. Hawsera". ion the next head and went o Vt'°' ; ! flict a crushing defeat of ■s-* i Muslins" third is M. J. ( whom he won the pai»s at w •< ton in 19M. The other earners to lose a life were HattS (Canterbury), who was beaten by Ferguson < Balinacewen) • cfT" 5 (St. Kilda). beaten 25— lVh?S chell (Blenheim); Moss (K.av » beaten 20—3 9 by McNish Ca°i bury); and Chalmers were well beaten by Veitch's fdur. *- This left Besley (New P]yaj 0 -.„. the only unbeaten four. Turpin lost a life by putting up very poor showing against MfilW all's Caversham four at Etkei!".' and was beaten 25—(>. The (>••"•' bury men never looked like strand their defeat by such a big gin was one of the many which the morning produced. There was a big margin, too, » the game between the United !:>:' composed of the Martin brother: •skippd by J. S. Martin, which baj the Karoro four (Kyle), 36—60.

Post Section Games a St. Alban I First Round.— Mitchell (Bleu. I heim) 25 v. Spiers (St. Kildal I|{ Mas!in '(Hawera) 22 v. Wilson t!.:::wood) l(i; Tisdall (,Awa.oma) 25 t. i Clark (Barrington) —: O'Neill (R^.j anga) 22, v. Perry tThorndon) iff] Giles (United) 22 v. Woolley (Audiland) 14; Munn (Canterbury) 2{\ T> ; Gunn (West End. Timaru) 19. At Edgewaivi Green

First Round. —Bell (Tauranga) 22 v. Whyte (R.S.A.) 13; Bain (Hoi:itika) 3 7 v. Du Feu (St. Albans) 14; Calder (Phoenix, Oamaru) 21 v. Hadwin (Hutt) 9; McDougall (Cat. e'rsham) 25 v. Turpin (.Canterbury) G.

At United Green

First Round. —Besley (New Brisk I ton) 2 7 v. Rowland (Balmoral) IS; i lire (North End, Invercargill) 21 x, f Thomson (Phoenix, Oamaru) 19; I Alloo (Owaka) 20 v. Barnsdair 1 (Christc/burch) 14; McCormiei J (Southland) 22 v. MeKinley (Canter-1 ! bury) 12. At Harrington Green First Round.—Smith 21 v. Higginbotham (Ponsonbyi 19;| Burgess (Woolston) 22 v. Cars-wei! E (Taieri) 20; Martin (United) 36 *.| Kyle (Karoro) 0; Ferguson (BaJ-j macewen) 2 7 v. Haworth ( Canter-1 bury) 5. At Ebnwood Green First Round.—Crawford (Otagoii 25 v. Gilbert (Karori) 19; McNisH (Canterbury) 2 0 v. Moss (Karoroi 19; Bremner (Auckland) 25 v. Bur-; gess (Riccarton) 16; Veitch (Dune-;-din) 19 v. Chambers (Sumner) ill Representing Tauranga. E. C. P. Jury, J. H. Conder, A. C. Richards, and A. Bell (s), entered ttie post- j section play with six wins.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 13242, 18 January 1941, Page 2

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N.Z. BOWLS Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 13242, 18 January 1941, Page 2

N.Z. BOWLS Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 13242, 18 January 1941, Page 2