BOWLING.
A PEJ-TXAOT MATCHES. j The ,Cant«rbury and United Clubs met in j the first round of tho A Pennant competition on Saturday atterno *n. Tho niatch, , ■which was played on the Unit.*! Club's green. ! resulted in a win lor Canierbury by l'J j points. Tbe scores were as ioilows -.Canter- ; bury rinks given firs'.):— | No. I—LowTy. C.arke, Thompson. Groig (.»') j 25. v. Taylor, Butler, Borland. Woolf (a) 17. ; No. a—Craddock, F. fcdrath, Marriott, T»vlor (si 25. t. Hill, Hopkins, Thomson, Mercer (*) 11. No. 3—Talbot, .1. K*dp»*h. Saxton | f. Barlow <s) 2?. t. K-00, Soynr, Stevens j Jacqiuss (s) 10. No. I—>'eath«retone. Hal.iburton, G«*, Hoffman i«) 17, r. Chin all. Minchinson, Rowe, Bro-vn is) -24. Totais— , Canterbury 00, United 71. Rinks from the Kiiapoi and St. Aibai:« * Clubs met on tho .Vt. Albans green, and tried conclusions in the A Pennant competition. The greon w« and tho match was ; well c©nt<\a:cd. Tho following are the j scores <St. Albans rinks given firsf): — No. I—Pritchard. Bo.uru. Nicholson. John- i ston (s) 21, v. Keetley, Rev ell, Pirnhnm. ; Wylie (,»> 14. No. 2—lngram, Calle cier Henley. Parsons (si 2*2 v. Pappreil. liar! shorn. Pur die. Haymau (=t) 15 .No. '.'.-- s. ;*:;>- ---»on. Wood, Cunningham. Rsphacl {*! 1!>. v Richardson, Parnham, Goldthorp-?. Simp«on :-M IS. Totals—St. Albsv.s (», Kaiapoi 44 A match l>otween Christchurch and Sydenham was played on the Sydenham Chin's green. The fol'owine ar.> the Fporc-s '.;!.:*• Christ-church rinks U-ine civer. first i: — No. I—Scrivenor, Joyut, Parsons. Mi--dou«sll ( S ) o3 i T . Kew ln _"». Hainiiton. D-muiv i'hrop ( S ) 17. No. 2—Hclliwcll. Pay, Giier'nry. Maddis/iii .-*>> -21. v. McCul.'ous'h. He - derson. Avling. Younv is) -">■ N;-. 3—Win tcr. Dr. Thoma-s, Hsrdi.-. (s*> 27, v. Faulkner. Howi«nn, W?ddo!i. Chegvrin <s: 0. No. I—Honey, Comr.'.vi. Pn-.-ios, Wood -.<.> 10 v. Jacques, .Mlison, Hmvphrevs-. Hkkcv £> 22. Totals—Christchurch 90, ' Sydenham B PENNANT MATCHES. Rinks from tlio Canterbury and Unite! Club? met on the Canterbury green in th-* B Pennant, competition. Canterbury proving victorious by 12 points' to ni. Tho folio v. - ing arc the r.nk scores i Canter bury being given first): — No. 1--H. Barlow <>*•, Brondlcy, Dr. Ha.*nmersJey, Poole -2C>, v. ljuggan iv, Hall, L-e l - ter. PAnson 15. No. 2—if. S. Brown (.«•> Button, C. Hi. Tait »0, v. Hepburn (s-. I'apps, Dalley. llundU- 15. No 3—Mnynanl (5). Storey, G. Watson, Carter 16. v. Hvnd'".in {»), Stark. Wilkin«on. K!l:> 23. No' - Mimson (s), Kinvig. hiiaw. J. B. Hi 11..28. v. 1 tile 'si, Partridge. I.'onayue, Barnes I*>. —Total?— Canterbury 11*3, United C 3. The Kaiapoi a;.d ;*■*.♦.. Albans B Peunim: tennis ni?t at St. Alca.-.s on Saturday. Thr, town clu-i won by a very substantial lnargin. the keen green apparently not suiting the Kaiapoi players. The following are the scores (St. Albany rinks (riven first): — No. I—.Sneddon, Samson, Stubberfield, LeCren (s) 30. v. Millar. Mackay, M.-,or-Leithead (s) 15. No. 2—Gresham, Jameson. Bosoniworth. Beadel (s) 31, v. Johnson. Ellen, Mackay, Wright is) 10. No. 3—Davidson, Brown, Crawsh&w, Dr. Dovnes (s) 42. v Wells, Blaekwell, Dr. Crawshaw, Tiolfand (s) 11. Totals—St. Albans 109. Kaiapoi 36. The match between Christchurch and l>unsandel was played on the Dunsandel Club's green. The folSiwintf are the scores (the Christchurch rinks being- given first): — No. I—Petrio. Piper, Strange, Clarke (s; 20, v. Bnrjress, Locklin. 3ir.g, Burgess (s) 16 , 3—CookT Smith. Amees, Dixon (») 36, v. I Walkor, Byerg. Taylor. Bcag (g) 15. No. *— ,' Bani-field, Bennett, Wright. Min-«>n (s) 14, v. j McPherson, Greor, Mcllwraith, Brown (s) 33 Totals—Christchuich 70, Dunsandel 64. A match was played at Rangiora on Saturday between Sydenham and Hnngiora, whioh resulted in a victory for Rangiora by 1G points. The follawin? are the scores (the Raneiora playors named first): — Rink I—Marshall, Watkins Steele, .Sansom (s) 2*2, v. Allen. Croxford, Parsons, Spiller (s) 17. .Rink 2—Bridge!, Gulliver, Ambrose CressweU (») ]J» v . ITiompson, Whee!*r.' Hushes, Mitchell (s) 18. Rink 3—Jennings, Webber. EfTord. Gibbs-Jordan (s) 21. v. Clark, Hichens, Hughes, Snell (s) 13. TotaU — Rangiora fri, Sydenham 48.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12964, 18 November 1907, Page 5
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