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BOWLING.

*• ■ $ ~ — COJIPBTITION. tl» Centr* Biaki C6mSShT*? 2?« pl»io on Saturday afternoon, **!$ «« flowing, jferolte :— • ;<• ' .* A. >5$ .^PSf^tv^YXTBLTON.' LylteHon, Green. •• Srn'r> i^ 3 y? n « am ~^ c^eon > JacobFoster, Miliar, Youn SpiSr (»)' Faulkner, Garth ' -•"•'< Bnrnip, Torrance ' ■ A?2?iSr 'v» ,?®* .^Sydenham—Fawley, liun- " offi'/Twrnbali, Chambers (3), 12. k 2 wi nß , Lyttelton 1. ' LINWOOD t. ST. ALBANS. vV Linwood Green. 3latthawß ' Strang® " wfS? -®t. Albans—Lorimer, Gibb Henderson, Wide (a), 20. ' m « °°^ PrW! ' Evans, Fraser, lie Car th' w' St. Albans—Pitts, Du Feu, Angus Henley ( s ), o 7t 8 . B. Snell, Brunt, J. Snel u'Jr" , .*"• Albans—Cropp, Newman, : (»). 11. -» v . febwood 3 wins, St. Albans 1. v. EDGEWARE. ■i,. ' Green. , . .jOmatchurch—C. Atkinson, Ravstron • Orchard (a), 19. Edge ware—J arden Baacand, 0. Colrille, Price (s), 24. " _Chrißtchureh—M. Atkinson, Bidley, Joyn' i??. r k ("V 11. Edgevrare—Jowsey, Hobbs . i£ er .' Coiville (e), 19. ■' .Ckristchurcli—Cooper, Gibb, Lewi*, Di , ; Bandston (s),. 18. Edgeware—Xorrie, Prot • frjA. Taylor, H. West (a). 20. x-agGrrara 3 wins, Chriatchurcli nil. "• SECTION B. ; . OPAWA V. LINWOOD. •.£ Opawa. Green, s l}il""-iui7rood—Brovrn, Hawkins,' Partridge; Rec W. SJO. Opawa—Chapman, Clark, A. J Mpxte, Goidßton® (%), 17.

" ■ o Linwood—Kellaway, Tustin, Hudson, Bur- J?! son (b), 19. Opawa—Gwatkin, Wilson, West, , E W. Taylor (b), 18. fl Linwood—Holliday, Sapsford, Pappp, Bur- t< KSBS (8), 22. Opawa—Manning, Watson, t.] Beanland, Prisk (s), 9. V Linwood 3 wins, Opawa, nil. n CANTERBURY v. RANGIORA.# s ] Canterbury Gr«n. 0 Canterbury—Ballin, Yagar, Cullen, May- ]i nard (s), 15. Rangiora—McKeniie, Boyd, Q Jennings, Eflord (s), 10. w Canterbury—Dollan, J. P. Smith, Hoffman, Burgess (s), 26. Rangiora—Banks, ilar- M greaves, Archdall, Jordan (s), 12. _ t< Canterbury—G. C. Smitb, Tait, Finjiigan, Haworth (s), 18. Rangiora—Taylor, Josling, t' JJarton, Snarp (s), 27. J Rangiora 2 wins, Canterbury 1. g EDGEWARE v. PAPANUI. Edgeware Green. * Edgeware—Doiialdsori, Moore, Cbetwiri, Marker (»), 23. Papanui—White, Banks, S Pool, Samuels (s), 14. B —Edgeware—Cree, Hoppy, Compton, J. Taylor (s), 16. Papanui—Ajuigley, Brice, Free- 3 man, Smith (s), 39. Edge wire—Kurwaker, Lorimer, Beanland, j Torrance (s), 22. Papanui—Chester, Griffin, g Jones, Amyes (s), 18. n Edge-ware 2 wins, Papanui 1. SECTION C. ' 1 CANTERBURY t. KAIAPOI. £ Canterbury Green. I Canterbury—Shearman, Grange, Duggan, J Benzie (s),' 89. Kaiapoi—Fisher, Edwards, * Doud, Pearc* (a), 13. * Canterbury—England, G. Baier, Ronayne, 1 Redpath . (s), 23. Kaiapoi—Rollineon, McGregor, Evans, Parnhim. (s), 10. ] Canterbury—McDougall, Barnett, Cox, Borland (s), 23. Kaiapoi—Holland, Kisaling* r Reeves, Blackwell (a), 22. Canterbury. 3 wins, Kaiapoi nil. . • ( UNITED v. CHRISTCHURCH. ] Christchurch Green. J Christchurch—Maiey, Hobbs, Smitb, Gur- £ jiey (s), 18. Uriited.—Olliver, McKenzie, J. Brown, Brackeniidga (a), 27. • Christchurch—Mingon, Langford, C. .T. I Morrison, Daniels (*), 15. United—Smith, J W. -Brown, J, Brown, Woolf (a), 18. Christchurch — T. Newburgh, Sargent, < Scrivener, Dickson (b), 14. United—Roberts, McKenzie, Gow, Fraser (s), 18. United 3 wins. Christchurch nil. LINWOOD T. SUMNER. Linwood—Ambroue, Clark, Buchanan, Cooper (a). 21; Sumner—Wallace, Mftddison, ■ Johnson, Hampton (a) 16. Linwood • Pei?sf. "Per ,; "" T, '>n H —Vy 'i* l 14; Sumner—lllingworUi, ltitclioll, H. i'. barlow 18. ' . , Linwood—Jonee, Neville, Hileon, Marriott (*) 17; Sutnner—Cooper, Piercy, Smithson, • Raphael (s) 20. Sumner 2 wine, Linwood 1. • SECTION D. LYTTELTON v. LINWOOD. Linwood Green. Lyitelton—Hamilton, Gower, ' Taylor, S. Sinclair (»), 10. Linwood—lnwood, Byfoid, Sprosen, Read (s), 29. . _ Lyttelton—McCormick, Hollis, J. Gower, Hendeison (6), 21. Linwood—Selwood,' Ardley. Dickßon, Howarth. (s), 19. • Lyttelton—Agar, Brown, Garrard, Pag« (a), 18. Linwood—Peoples, Kingaland, Killner, Knox (s), 37. ' Linwood 2 wins, Lyttelton 1. * SYDENHAM v. NEW BRIGHTON. At Sydenham. Sydenham—Peek, Beconsall, Haworth, Howison (si), 25. .Now Brighton—Anderson, Dennis, Elmes, Ainger (s), 11. , _ .. Sydenham—McAlister. Horsley, Good, Griffiths (s), 15. New Brighton—lnnts, Slaney, Lawrence, Klbblewhite (s), 21. . _ tJ Sydenham—Hammond, Marks, Hadfield, Yule (s), 16. New Brighton Pattrick, Fantham> Farr, Drake (s), 20. New Brighton 2 wins, Sydenham 1. SECTION E. OPAWA v. NEW .BRIGHTON. New Brighton Green. Opawa—Allen, Cookeley, Jonea, Woodham (»), 27. New Brighton—Cook, Munns,, LeaLeo, Cragg, Ditford, Hunter (|), 31. New Brighton—March, James, Bryon, OwlCB (s)/ A •_ Opawa—Bonnington, Go rm *ok,_ Calvert, Lucar (b), 14. New Brighton—McCw®, Muriaon, Haroie, Barrett (s), 22. Opawa 3 wins, New Brighton 1. KAIAPOI W.11.C. v. SYDENHAM. Kaiapoi ■ Gieen, Kaiapoi W.M.C. —Baker, Sewell, Turnbull, 1 Hartshorn (s), 16. * Sydenham—Coppleatone,- • Allen, Robertson, Calvwt <«), 26. Kaiapoi W.M.C.—Richardeon, Collins, ( Brown, Hale (s), 04, ~ Sydenham-Cooper, ; Broadley, Farrow, Mitoliell (s), 18. I Kaiapoi W.M.C.—Marquet, Turnbull, John- . ston, Loomba (b), 51. Sydenham-Harrifl, i Pearce, BUlclift,. Freeman («), 27. Sydenham 52 wuiSr Kaiapoi W.M.C. 1* BEOKENHAM v. ST. ALBANS. • Beckenham Green. I Beckenham —Peek, Thomson, Tfilluma, i Bott (s), 12. St. Albana—-Kendall, Simp- ' son, Le Oreu, Dobbs W, 26 t Beckei&am—James, Layer, Mc- , Gallon (s), 18. St. Albans— Edgar, Hutton, t Airman, Mathieson, Robson, ChegWiA (s), 15. St. AlbiUJs—Lawrence, • Stubborfield, Oakey, Thompson (e), -7. I St. Albans 3. wins, Beckenham nil. t RAKAIA CLUB'S OPENING-. ? Th® official' opening of the season for the - -Raitaift Bowling, Tennis, and Croquet Cmb 1 took place 6n Saturday afternoon. The weaS tber was fine, and there was a tendance oi visitors from the Leeatan and Mathven Tennis Clubs, and itota the Ashburton and Methven Bowling °^PSj 6 influensa, Mr J. tWny. tbe late was unable to attend, and^ •urging the players to make it a du.y to attend practice regularly. The pfesident. Mr J. Sowded, called upon Mrs Sodden to, throw up the first kitty,-and Mrs J. Penny^bowled i Hhe first bowl—a very feood shot. Tlie cro- ' quet lawn was quitenewanda numberof ladies were initiated into.the game. . M the bowling gTeen the president and vioa-presi-dent picked aides, the former's team winning by 77 points to 70. OJe rinks wero as fnllnwa (nwsident'a team first m each case): n Roll Lock, Jndkins, 32; Ross *" Beattie S. Smith,' TuTnbull, 13. (9) t Lane (a). Cooper, Watson, BlaAley, 11; f Stubbs (s), Easterbrook, Haydori:, Wilson 23. ' fsV Hunt, Weaver, Stracban, 22; Stuart (s) W. Lane/McNamara, Robins, 14.. S Browi ) '(s). J BToodarf G. Smith, 12; Newman (a), Dore, • F , ro ®' f Mr J Lane, president of . the Ashburton Club, 'returned thanks lor the hospitality extended to tho visitors. b! "THE BEST CALF FOOD I HAVE ' • EVER USED., it When a well-known dairy farmer like Mr a, Robert Highet, of ClAndeboye, near Temuka, writes: "After manv years etpenenw with dl calvea I must say tkst CEREMILK is the n, best calf food I have ever used, you may be sure his advice is well worth following. "CEREMILK" Bares time. There si no bother—no trouble. Simply fltir "CEREMILK" into warm water and then pour this into boiling yratejr. • wnolo stand until feeding "time, and mix witn skim milk n > or T?hey as required. Made-from New Zea- . land's finest cereals by a, firm with ft quar- ' ter century's experience,. with four large mills .and intimate knowledge CERE' MILK" is as fine as 11 out, is superior in every essential to any cimilar food in >°* the world. At all stores and factories. Local' Distributors: —Fleming and Co., X»td., Christchurch, and at all Stores. ■ 12 Mrs B. Hanifin, Temuka, has beet advised that her son, C. i: dangerously ill at Wclsb Hospital, Net S. ley. following 011 tlie amputation of tin rv* < lea.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16360, 4 November 1918, Page 9

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BOWLING. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16360, 4 November 1918, Page 9

BOWLING. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16360, 4 November 1918, Page 9

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