BOWLING.
CENTRE PENNANT COMPETITION, j The sixth round of . the Christchurch 1 Centre** Pennant competition, was played on I Saturday afternoon. The -xoather -was dull, and a cool wind made play anything but «n----joyablo. The greens were playing- well, and some very interesting games took place. Re- j suits: — j SECTION" A. | BECKENHAM v. X.YTTELTON. j At Lyttelton. Beckenham —Henderson, Thomson, Blackwell, Chesrwin (3> IS. Lytteltou—Brown, Cameron, "Walker, Hodgkins (s) 23. Beckenham —Trsvis, Manning, Finnan, Leckie (?) IG. Lyttelton—Gower, Sutton, White-Parsona, Barnaul (s) 18 Beckenham—RoHson, Kei<fh!ey, Botk, Tal- . jjofc (s) 30. ■ Lyttelton—McAuliffe, iferton, Hewston, Poster (s) 13. Lyttelton ,2 wins, Beckonham 1. EDGEWARE v. ST. ALBATCS. At St. Albans. Edgreware—Legrh, Stewart-, JJolt, Compton (s) 20. St. Albans—Kendall, Kingsland. Le Cren, Wood (e) 19. Edgeware;—Xorrie, Hobbt, Ranfield, JJenniiurton (a) 12. St. Albans—CTopp, Fawcctt, Smith, Oekey (a) 19. ' Edgeware—Baker, Moore, Lorimer, Beanland ° (a) 19. St. Albans—Pogfcf, Angus, Hnrdie, Taylor {s) 21. St. Albans 2 wins, Edeewaro 1. SECTION B. ST. ALBANS v. KAIAPOI W.M.C. At St. Albans. Kalapoi W.M.C. —Crofts, llarquett, Taylor, Templcton (b) 13. St. Albnns—Jordan, McDermott, Du Feu, Henderson (e) 29. Kaiapoi W.il.C. —Collins, Xorrio, Turnbull, ' Brown (si 20. St. Albans—Raid, Thomas, Harris, Wade (e) 16. Kaianoi W.M.C.—Herrey, Niall, Richardeon, Dempster (s) 06. St. Albans—lngram, Croxton, Simnson, Hobbs (b) 17. Kakpoi W.M.C. 2 wins, St. Albans 1. SYDENHAM v. UNITED. At Sydenham. Sydenham—Faulkner, Copplestono, Turnbull, Spiller (s) 17. United—Johnston, Butler, Pool, Seager (s) 16. Sydenham—Hay, Sloan, Stevenson, Scott (a) 19. United—Eva.no, F. Brown,. Woods, J. Brown (s) 11. Sydenham—Peek, Beconsall, Wilson,_ Garth fe) 20. United—Cooper, Middletoii, W. Brown, Atkinson (a) 17._ Sydenham 3 wins, United 0. CANTERBURY r. SUMNER. At Summer. Canterbury—English, Grange. H. Barlow, F. Barlow (s) SO. Sumner—ilalpas, Glackin, Wrillacß, Maddifon (ft) 11. Canterbury—Shearman, Aschman, Borland, Benzi* (s) 23. 'Sumner —Me.rrie, Hadfield, Cooper, Henley (s) 19. "Canterbury—-J. C. Smith, Jackson, Howarth, Finnegan (s) 35. Sumner—lUingworth, Dr. Gopsett, Johnston, Bruce (s) 8. Canterbury 3 wins, Sumner 0. SECTION C. LYTTELTON v. SUNNYSIIJE. At Lyttelton. Lyttelton.—Hnrknoss, Fisher, Stanley, Garrard (e) 23. Surmysidc—Brqphy, Cullimore, Curtis, Browit (e) 20. Lyttelton—Agar, Horn, WilFon, Clearv (a) 14. Sunnyside—Pickersgill, Thorn aa, Wardell, Suttie (s) 17. Lyttolton—Brown. Hamilton, Huston, J. Collins (s) 15. Sunnyside—Newman, 8011, Rose, Brackeraidg© (s) 25. Suimyaide 2 wins, Lyttelton 1. CANTERBURY v. SUMNEB. At Sumner. Canterbury— Hagger, Danka, JTayuard (a) 20. Sumner —McArthur, . Bootn, Roberts, Hampton, (s) 18. Canterbury—Lord, Amesa, Marker, Xtftlrer (s) 24. Sumner—Hislop, Ware, Smithson, Mitchell (b) 12. ' Canterbury—Dollan, Neville, Jephcoate, Claxton (a) 8. Sumner—Craiwft>id', Waghcrrn, Middleton, Baphad (a) 28. Canterbury 2 wins, Sumner 1. • NEW BRIGHTON v. SYDENHAM. At Now Brighton. , New Brighton—Biehop, Fantham, Muli«a, Barrett (a) 11. Sydenham—Farrant, ttawlineon, Hollia, Knox (s) 85. _ • _ New Brighton—Ainaley, Smith, Besloy, (}»■ rigan (e) 14. Sydenham—McAliater, Oomsh, O. Jftcobson, Beattie (s) 24. New Brighton—Dennis, Whiteley, short, Stokes (a) 16. ' Sydenham—Carle, E«atwood. Freeman, Mitchell (e) 21. Sydenham 8 wine, Now Brighton. 0. SECTION D. CHRISTCHTTRCH T. RANGIORA. At Ckristchuxch. • Christchurch— Wright, Joynt, MbDoug:»ll, Woolf (s) 29. Rangiora—Vincent, Banks, Webber, Gibbs-Jordon (s$ 16. _ , Christchurch—Piper, Atkinwm. Gibb, Pairman (s) 19. Kangiora.—Clark, Marshall, Sharp, Archdall (s) 21. Chriet church —Cooper, Orchard, _ Hardie . (a) 23. Rangiora—McK-kqzio, Barton, Jennings, Mackay (a) 14. Chiistchui«h 2 wins, Rcngiora 1. v. LINWOOD. j At Edgeware. Edffewaro— Asliby, Pearce, Price, Oolite (a) 28. Linwood —ElUs/. Brown, Hilson, -Kil"^dgew^e—Hoggan, Horton, Herd, W«st (s) \ 28. liiirrood—Bucha-iiaJi) H&wkixxs, Papps, Marriott (s) 14. i Edgeware—Queiee, Lucac, Mntaon, GagUerdi (s) 26. Linwood—Schumacher, Kellewajr, Solwood, Bedpath ; Edgewaio 8 wins, Linwood O. ST. ALBANS v. SYDENHAM. At Sydenham. St. Albana—Sedgley, Snow, Jonw, Arlington: (®) 11. Sydenham—Jacobson, Marks, Wardman, Small (©) 26. St. Albans —Barrett, Lindsay, , Edgar, Brown (#) 16. Sydenham—Peek, Lash, Gnlfithis, Clare (e) 21. _ j St. Albans—Gibb, Standfleld, Boyce, Hutton (s) 9. Sydenham—White, Robertson, Yule, Chambers (a) 20. ( Sydenham S wins, St. Alboca 0. SECTION F. KAIAPOI v. OPAWA, At Opawa. Kaiapoi—Sewell, Craw»haw, Evan*, Butcher (s) 18. Opawa—Haigh, Gwatkin, Wilson, Steana (s) 17. . Kaiapoi—Holland, McGregor, Kiaaling, Pearce (») 14. Opawa—RoHinison, Leo, Brown, Jaoqueg (a) 20, _ Kaiapoi—Baier, J. W. Cx^wsliftw, Wylie (s) 26. Opawo—Wilkinson, Key®, Manning, Hunter (s) 16. Kaiaipoi 2 wins, Opawa 1. NEW BRIGHTON v. LINWOOD. At New-Brighton, New Brighton—Taylor, Ballantyne, Chlvern, Brien (s> 19. Linwocd—Sprosou, S. Jones, 1 penlißgton, Partridge (») 23. New Brighton—Lucas, Itean, Lawrence, Patrick (s) 20. LinwootJ—lrmood, Snell, E. ■ S. Jones, Good (a) 28. " N®w Brighton—Moor, liovell-Snutli, ipwlee, ■ Beaumont («) 15. Linwood—Mahan, Bryant, 1 Halliday, Dixon (s) 20. 1 Linwood 3 wins,. New Brighton. 0. , EDGEWARE v. LYTTELTON. At Edgcwaro. Edfjewaio—Daviß, Colville, Alnutt, Jowßey ■ (s) 20. Lyttolton—Taylor, Rose, Sinclair, i Henderson (a) 22. Edgewar^—Keen, Qraiii Hftso&sd (s) 20. Lytteltoti—Bromley, Hollis, McCor- « mick, Page (a) 12/ * Edgeware—Hyde, Jaokeon, Jiwden, Burt (e) 26. Lyttelton—Duff, Westall, Gower, Sin- » clair (e) 14. ' Edgeware 2. wins Lyttelton 1. ; BECKENHAM CLUB. I A friendly match was played on the Beokenh&m gxeen on Saturday between teams , from th® Paparua »nd Becltettham Bowling ] Clubs, the visitors winning by two gomes to j one. Scores, Beckenham players being meni tioned first: — Trim, Rohson, 'Dann. Laver (e) 11; Poli lock, Bailey, Elmos, McFadden (e) .24. Thornton, Harris, Williams <i) 23; W«ir, • Perry, Allen, Sutcliffe (s) iS. > But, Peerco J. G. Simpaou fe) 16; Oeser, j Bowbyes, Henjy (®) 24. j DOMINION TOXTRKAMENT. ' RECORD ENTRIES FOB SINKS. ? (SPECIAIi TO "the razes.") I WELIJNGTON, December 11. 1 • Excellent entries have been received for <K> 1 rinks championship to be played under the 1 auspicee oJ the Dominion Bowling Association in Wellington, commencing on January i loth. The total is MO, which constitute® a record, being 24 above the previous reooid of 136 rinka for the tournament held in Wellington in 1917, and 34 above those for tho tounaament held in Christchurch last year. The entries for the various divisions are:— Rinks 160, poire 185, singles 108. Forty-nine clubs in the North Island, are represented, and 23 from the South Island. Tho following is ft comparison of the eatrjec for the 1317 (Wellington), 1920 (Christchurch), and 1821 (Wellington) tournaments: —' Kinis—l9l7, 186; 1920, 126; 1921, 160. Pairs—lßl7, 208; 1930, 224 (a lecosd); t 1921, 185. Singles—l9lT, 311 (a secorf>; IS2O, IS*; , 1921, 108. Certificate® for railway concessions for competitors Kte being aent out by the secretary of the Dominion Association (SQr Syd. Under* wood). There will be so oouoecaiona {or travel ■ hr.staaaaHH.
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