BOWLING.
: EASTER TOUBNAMBNTr The Easter -Bowling Tournament projected by the members of the three local Clubs commenced yesterday with the rink matches. The weather was beautiful, and both of the greens were in splendid condition'for play. As will be seen by the scores given below, the final game will have to be fought out between the Canterbury and Christchurch rinks. In the match on the Christchurch green between Haie's-and Thomson's rink, the game was, won latter by 1 point, owing to-a lucky shot of Thomson**. The following are the scores and -rinks of the matches already - played. The conditions were eighteen heads ap:— - - j CHBHSTOnXTRCH OJtKKN. First Match. CHRISTCHURCH CLUB. CANTERBURY CLUB. J. S. Guthrie I A. R. Kirk Dr. Thomas |G. Tait ' Dr. Guthrie ... |E. O, Aahby H. Thomson (skip) S3 |G. Coleman (skip) lit - SYDENHAM CLUB. " CANTERBURY CLUB. Bishop H. Toomer, sen. Aidaon J. Delbrldge .b'orrester -J. Oakley < Throp(skip) ... 16 H.W.Toomer(sKip) 19 Second Match.' J. S. Guthrie IW. Savage Dr, Thomas IL Bargh J Dr. Guthrie I — Taylor U. Thomsontekip) 16 18. Hale (skip) «. 1$ CANTERBURY GREEK. ' First Match. CHRISTCHURCH CLUB. CANTERBURY CMTB, H.N. Nalder IW. Savage S. Manning |L. Bergh G. Lambie l —.Taylor R. Struthers (skip) 2&|B, H&e(skip) «. 28 J.Scott j J. Mercer R. D. Thomas I J. Harris, > L. B.Wood , | J. Carl I J.C.Maddison{sklp) 201W, Thomson (skip) .1$ Second Match. . ' OHBJBTOHUROH CLUB. CANTERBUBY CLUB. J. Scott I Hi Toomer, sen, ; U.D. Thomas | J. Delbrldge JUBjWiQOd f J. Oakley .-I v J.C.iladdiaon(ekip) 131 BLW.Toomer (skip) 18 !: .■;. V. • SINQLE HANDED OAKS. •:.' ' '''■* • '•'",'■■;•'.'.. :^ ; ;f'^irst : 7'7'i 7 7". I "\ teat'Taylor .[, [' '■';" y. 7 .[\ ■ The final game of ' the rink tournament ■will be played on the Christchurch green -at 3.15 to-day, the singles starting at 2.16 Pirn. ; ■ ?; i i ,•■■,/•-.•? ;:.- V •.■ :: -\ :: ' L . ■>. ! ' [PBBfIS AaSOOM,TION TJnLgQBAM.i :'-.':3oii ■><[ ' — DHNBDIr?, April*, , ; A bowling tournament was held to-day for four gold 'medals given by the Mayor. tJiit clubs entered, and the medals were won by the Dunedin Club, with the Caledonians as: runners up, for which ■ they receive silver medals: ' '/■■'•• - v WELLINGTON, Aprfl € The annual bowling match, Wanganul v Wellington: was Won by the former by 12 points. Five rinks of twenty-five heads each were played. The tournament opens to-morrow* ''7"J .-■,./* i-iJ ■■- ■ AUCKLAND, April ti . The representatives of the Auckland bowling teams left by the Wanaka for Wellington for the bowling tournament. ,- ,t; - i :; •;''- • : . ' ', '
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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7517, 5 April 1890, Page 5
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