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BOWLING

RINKS CHAMPIONSHIP

BELJ/S TAURANGA TEAM GOES DOWN TO CANTERBURY

Christchurch, Jan. 18

Only three, two-lifers and eight one-lifers were left to carry on after the fourth round of post-sectional play in the rinks championship at the New Zealand bowling championships to-day.

They were:—Canterbury (Munn), New Brighton .(Besley) and Auckland (Bremner), remained unbeaten. Conditions were again ideal when play continued this morning. There was a large crowd this afternoon to watch the final of the singles between J. R. Smith (Elmwood) and C. Spearman (R.S.A.). Results:—- ■ - - BARRINGTON GREEN Fourth Bound (One-lifers). Hawera (Masjm),. 21. v. Linwood (Wilson) 12. . . Runanga (O’Neill) 22 v. United (Giles) 13. . Canterbury (Haworth) 23 v. Balmacewen (Fergusonjt 15. United (J. S. Martin) 32 y. Sumner (Chambers) 7. ELATWOOD GREEN Fourth Bound (One-lifers) Otago (Crawford) 20 v. Canterbury (McNish) 19. , ' Canterbury (Turpin) 23 v. Tauranga (Bell) 10. Hokitika (Bain) 16 v. Canterbury (McKinley) 1-4. '■ - North End, Invercargill ■< Ure) 18 v. Southland (McComish) 16.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 13243, 20 January 1941, Page 2

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BOWLING Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 13243, 20 January 1941, Page 2

BOWLING Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 13243, 20 January 1941, Page 2