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BOWLING TOURNAMENT.

(press association* telegram.)

DUNEDIN, February 12.

The bowling tournament, so far as Oamaru and Christchurch players are concerned, was brought to a conclusion to-nigh*;. Owing to the email uumoer of players from Canterbury the match Otago v Canterbury was changed to North v South, the two Oaraara clubs joining the Canterbury players. Tne attendance at the match was very large, a considerable proportion being ladies. The game resulted in a win for the South by sixteen points. One rink from each club on the winning side will now play for the prize* ia the match. The following are the players and scores :— go v th. North. No. I. No. 1. R. T. WUeoler,jun. H.Oakloy P. Dow ' ' W - . Thomson R. Ci awford ' K. Tootner W. Carlton/skip) 23 B. Hale (akip) 21 No. 2. No 2. J. Mitchell R. Blaif J. Shore l<. D.iVidson A. W. Macarthur J. Maokie T. envddon (aluy) 20 W. Waddell \S»ip) 18 No. 3. No. 3. J. Campbell T. Morris ■ D,r. Allan , ,—Quddon W. Weir _- McPherson J. Oughton (skip) 27 — Kennedy (ekip) 16 ■ ' No. L . ' ■ No. i, C. Haynes , — Spfcnca A. Robertson .' •A. J r *J: Headland A. T. Anderson ■ — Ait ken J. Hunter (akip) 13 J. T. Meek (skip) 20 No. 5. •■ No. fi. ICHogg T.Moilett J. Ogg J. Barnatt J. Blaaey ■ ■ C. Marshall Q. Capatlok (skip) 33 H. Thomson (akip) 13 No. & ■Nα G. J. H. Smollie H. J. Raphael G. Jetfroy J. i>elbridgo W.Moore a. Manning D. Waiters (skip) 12 Or. Thomaa (3kip) 30 Total r * flSi //Total "us Immediately afterwards the s»mi finals for the single handed championship were proceeded with. Banter (Duuedlu) played in the North v South, and was evidently tired, while Taylor (Milton), his opponent, had declined to play. Taylor Iβ. beat Hunter 12; W. Carswell 16, beat A. Fruser 14. Taylor aud Caravyell then met in the final, with tho result that W. Carswell (Taleri) 22, beat W. Taylor (Milton) 12. Carswell, who was the ch&mpion on a, previous occasion, therefore takes the first' prize, a trophy value 10 guineas Taylor a trophy £4 ia, and Frase'r and Hunter take third and fourth.

The visitors were entertained at a smoke concert to-night, when the prizes were presented.

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8097, 13 February 1892, Page 6

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BOWLING TOURNAMENT. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8097, 13 February 1892, Page 6

BOWLING TOURNAMENT. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8097, 13 February 1892, Page 6