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BOWLING.

». , SUMNER CLUB. The following are tho results of the club championship competitions: Single*—Second round: Johnson beat Dalziel, Hampton beat Lawson, Raphael heat Main, Mitchell beat Hcslop, Martin oeat Chambers, Maddren beat Newman, Williams beat Wilson, Thomas beat Topping, I'/insworth beat McDonald, Barlov,- beat Cftther, Cooper beat Strong, Foster beat Gosset, Brans beat Bates. Doubles—Second round: Undrill and Thomas beat Cother and Main, Barlow and Evans beat Johnson and Kewnian, Topping ar.d Lawson beat Bates and Dalzicl, Crawford and Chambers beat Williams and Goseet, Martin and Henley beat Forrest and Wiison, Mitchell and liaphael beat. Strong and Maddren, Cooper and Hampton beai McDonald and Booth. Rinks—Second round: McDonald, Strong, Mqddren, and Booth beat Chambers, Forrest, Barlow, and Evans; Johnson, Bruce, Newman, and H&mpton beat Cother, Main, Mitchell, and Raphael. The following are the draws for the third round in the championship competitions: • Singles—lllingworth plays Mitchell, Martin ofays Raphael, Johnson plays Hampton, Lawson plays Cooper, Newman plays Evans, •Foster plays Main, Barlow play© Heslop, Thomas plays Williams, Chambers plays Dalaiel, Madidren, a bye. Double?— Third round: Lawson and Topping play Johnson and Newman, Poster and another play Cother and Main, Barlow and Evans play Bates and Dalzicl, Undrill and Thomas play Illingworth and another; Forr»st and Wilson play Cooper and Hampton, Mitchell and Raphael play Crawford and Chambers, McDonald 1 and Booth play Martin and Henley, Strong and Maddren play Williams and Gosset. ,

CANADA.

e "THE FISHERMAN'S PARADISE." Bounded East and "West respectively I)7'the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, interwoven with many thousands of miles of rivers, studded with lakes, small and large —and all these waterways literally teeming with fish— Canada —"The Fisherman's Paradise." . ■ Off the IS ova Seotia coast; deep sea angles will find thrilling sport with huge swordfish and leaping tarpon; British Columbia, famous for its salmon; while, the inland rivers and lakes swarm with trout and other splendid sporting fish. , . When travelling in Canada remember Canada's finest Railway system, tho Canadian National Railways, which directly communicates with tho best fishing grounds in the Dominion. Writo for FREE Booklet, "Fishing in to Desk B, 5-6 Ferry Building, Auckland. H43OS-5

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18245, 2 December 1924, Page 5

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BOWLING. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18245, 2 December 1924, Page 5

BOWLING. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18245, 2 December 1924, Page 5