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BOWLING.

INDOOR RINKS V. CENTRE. A milch o; liirt-.; ruv > was played Iftst evening between iho lhdoor Rinks and the iuertiUei-3 o; the iio,?linj* Centre. Tho teams T'tie as under, Ul3 l:;door. Kinka p.ayers otaig ruestiosied Sfe hi cuc'i cuae: J. C, timitfi, E. Smith, V- 1 --'iyier, V>"adi?, l'rcciiiai:, iimizie, '2l. r Bci.cett.. KisiTig. Willianw, til; ohw. "nail, lloliis. C&cd, Suilier, ib. Wo d. 3lanmiig, Culvert, I'.); u:, Oilisy, BurJK>n. Iltslcy- H.

LEAGUE. i I TO-MORROW'S MATCHES. The cam petition ß °f the Canterbury Rugby league will to continued to-morrow, ntfiea only two senior matches will be played. At Sydenham Park, Maris4a A and Mansta B can lie depended upon to put up agood rame. These teams g»v» • «"e exhibition ci tha passing game when they met a Jew weeks ago. At Woolston Park tie U»lW' ine Wools tan team will play Utter have been playing good football ef late but the Woolston supporters are confident that their team will, at any rate, run them to a few points. Tho junior match between Ourunia and Marista will bo played at Ouruhia, acd not at Beckenham Park. The third-grade fixture, Waimairi v. Marista, will bo played at Beckenham Park at 3 pja-, instead of at 1.50. Tho fixture between the Central and Woolston fourth-grade teams vrill not he> flayed. MARIST BROS.' CLUB. Teams for to-morrow:— Senior A v. Senior B, at Sydenham—B. BrosflaLan, T. Gilroy, Rtsgeafrld (oj>, H. Mullins, McCormick (2). R. Kirwan. A. Muhdy, L. Petersen, W. Dovine, E. H. Ellis, E. Meachem, TV. Sutherland. Senior B v. Senior-A, at Sydenham—lt. Bfosnahsm, A. Mct>onald, W. Cooke, C. Batchelor, F. Sheehan, T. Mullihs, K. Lsttimore, H. Blazey, G. Rutherford, J. CConnell, W. Minehan, C. Batem&n, R. Hollovray. . Juniors v. Ouruhia, at Ouruhia, at 3 p.m. —M. Hblloy, M. Darby, M. Ltwrefccii, V. Smith, C. Handjsides, 3. McCarthy J. McKay, B. Murfitt, S. Polasohek, V. Considine, J. O'SMaiighhessy, H. Mora, D. Slo'ia, R, Glubb, J. Hendren, T. Liller. Third A v. Wiimairi, at Beckenham, at S p.m.—J. OTuoughlin, J. Crocker, S. 8. O'Brien, L. Foster, C. Fi»«, D. Crowe, S. Ailitta. J. Mup'dy, G. Brittenden, P. ! Clarkson; N. Archer, J. Penrose, i Third Bv. Woolston, it Woolston, at 1.30 p.m.—R. Lawrence, A. Gillum, C. GrowcotS, j M. Brennan, Noonan (&), T. _ I>iJie«n, X. Courtney, Cavanagh (5), J. Forsyth, A. Johnaton, B. Mitligan, J. Price, L : . Polaachek. Fourth Grade, a bye. Fifth Grade, a bye.

HORNBY CLUB. Teima for to-morrow:— Seniors, a by*. •; Fourths v. Addingtoa. at Bockenhwn.PAxk —H. Kenworthy, H._ AVtteta, B. GUborthorw, A. Ward. F. Parker, L. Spicer, A. Scott, C. mods, H. McGreyor, F. Pooljsy, H, Papps, R. Haqkie, O. Worstey. Fifths v. Linwoed, at Addington Rjiorfe —F. Tippett, J. "Wilson, J. Price. C. Stewart, J. McCHrr, A. McGregor, J. Peftrcp, M. Bridges, T. Hodgltinson, E. Pollick, C. Woods. F. Williamson; E. Lisle. Emergencies : J. Cuneftn, G. Taylor. THE ENGLISH TOUR. TAKINGS IN AUSTRALIA. (»T CABLE—PESIi3 ASSOCIATION COrTBiqHT.) (iUSXRAUAH ATD V.Z. CASUS ASfIOCHTtOH.) (Received July 17th, 9 Sj p.m.) SYDNEY, Jul* 17. The receipts during; t}ie, toUr of tho Eijffli«h Kugby league team. amount to £38,193. Of this amount the English League's share is £13,61 S. ASSOCIATION A DRAWN GAME. CHINESE OPEN THEIR TOUR. WET GROUND AND GREASY BALL. (JBB3S ABSOCtATIOJf TZLSOiilt.) MASTERTON, July 17. The Chinese TJrtivcrsity students Soccer team opened its New Zoaiaad tour at Master ton to-day, when they drew with Wairarapa, one goal each. The attendance was 3CKX). A wetting raiii in the morning rendered the ground heavy, which conaideratly hindifcapped the visitors. The homo team was tho heavier, but thb visitors suffered little from this disparity, their spfe'ed and elusivcncßs being their hiegt defentse. Though unaccustomed to play witli a greasy ball, they showed masterful control and accurate passing, leaving the scoring chances to tho inside! forwards. Their defence was good, the star 'performers in this department bfeine Tjriß (right fvill-baot), Lianp; (left hair), and Wang (centre half), llieir attack relied soiely. on team work, individiiaiity beiiig unknown to thejn. Tho first spell was evenly contested, neither side sooiHnj:;. In tho second spbil tho visitors were more accustomed to the imderfoot conditions. Chang (centra 1 forward) played a splendid gamfe, and opened his side's half-way through the second spell with a shot Which this home keeper never sighted. Enthused with tnip Biiccess the Chinose peppfered tho lionie afea with sucoessivfe attacks, hut th© homesters were better iiftxl.tp the conditions, and defended well. Shortly after Wairarapa were awarded a fro© kick from which Siaccy foaled,' ball hittine the upriglit and skiqding in behind tne keeper. , The tb£m gave the impression with cbinbination it will play spafkling football. The t-eam was vfery popular lVitli the public. TO-MORROfr'S MATCH. . The meeting of Lyttclton and Thistle at En&ußtii Park to-morrow chouid picfvido odo of the most thtnlinp of tiid eeajson. Both tcaihs ore in cloiso jVicihity of oach other ia champ.ibiiehip horioutd. and there jb much speculation and interest as to who will win. in view of representative matchea tbat will i>c piaj-ed shortly every mail will do his best iu order to catch the eye of tho Thistjo/will field ite beat eleven this season, nnd it ia reported that Lyttfelton will, do likewise. Thistle aro .now e. very well balancpd ai)d the forward line His improved to (iuch an exiint thai it ehduld exefel in cOtnbjned play. Ljitteltoh, on the other' hand, have a very se(efide. Both teSma hayo bean undergoing Special training, and the pace vjll. no dOlibt, bo a cracker fr(Jm 6tart to flni*h. . It is certain that the public will witness a faftt, vigorous giine, but the play of tfca Thistle front lice should win tho day by a mrrow margin. A fifth grade curtain-raiser between Marist A and St. Joseph's School will hj« playbd at 1.30 p.m. and should he full of intertst dnd well worth v.-aiching. LINWOOD CLUB. Juniors, v. Thiftile, 3.30 p.m. to-moiro-w [ Wilder, Bird, Atkinson, Wocd, A. Tenner, | An«us, Speriee, Miles, F. Tanner, Derbidge Kelson. ' Fourth Grade v. St. Albans, at H-V-dev Park, at I.SO p.m. ° CANADA AND VICTORIA DRAW. (ST CABLE—ppjss ASSOcrATIOH CoPt*i(jk7.i (AUSTHALIAX iKO 3T.il. CABtE ASSOfciiTI 6*.)' j-uly- 17.. Tho Canadian uiid \ 1 istofi-ah Socodi: teams ! pl&yci a drawn gaiue, ono fill.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18128, 18 July 1924, Page 12

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BOWLING. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18128, 18 July 1924, Page 12

BOWLING. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18128, 18 July 1924, Page 12