BOWLING.
* PAPANUI CLUB. In thft. championship doubles competition of the Papanui Club, ChatfiaJd and Baldwin (s) boat Snore and Pool (s), 23 to 18. ( NEW SOUTH WALES TEAM. i The New Soutir Wales Bowling Aeoociation, 1 has advised the eecretary of the Dominion Bowling Association by cablegram that a ' party of 37 wilL leave Sydney by the Maheno on January 13th, arriving at Auckland on January 17th. As they propose to play five- , link gamee throughout their tour, which ex- ' tends over both islands, during their stay j here of about six weeks, it is apparent that not more than 25 players will be in tho i party. Tho itinerary has already been pub- i lished. SUNNYSIDE TOURNAMENT. ! The Sunnyeide annual tournament was ] held yesterday, fourteen rinks taking part. | Mr Brafckenridge gave the visitors a hearty . welcome, and wished them an enjoyable day. " The gT&en was. very keen, but tho high wind made the play tricky. Section B km won by a Canterbury xink, skipped by R. liaworth, with four wins. In Section A, < Edge ware Unit'd and Eaur.nysido tied, and J on tho count Edgeware (skipped by Horton) ' won on ».hi2 aggregate points. Canterbury r and Edgeware (W. Shearman, M. P. Bar- ® nett, J. Maynard, R. Haworth, ekip) then l played tho final, and after a Very even gam® c Canterbury won by one shot. I ;
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17020, 17 December 1920, Page 8
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