BOWLS
BULLOCK LADE CUP MATCH AT CANTERBURY GREEN The annual match for the Bullock Lad'' Cup «,i« played ut tho Canterbury Club's rt .,„ yesterday between a ti>nm representin- llii' Licensed Victuallers' Association ;,„?i ;l Canterbury Club team. Canterbury won by i:i:i to 1-0. Victuallers' Association skips lieitifr mentioned first: Delaritey I<>, Doaro -1. Smeiitoii Hi. Finnecnn 17. Ai:iK<T 17. Shaw 'JO. o>l,nrno 20. K.-iff 17. ( . ]-i,.fi- 17. Slunn Is. Shearman 1.-. ''« '-':'. rimers io. Summers 17.
WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT PLAY KEtilN IN RINKS CHAMPIONSHIP Tho women'* intorprovmcial bowling t.Mir-nnni'-tiL von imminued in beautiful weather jes'tcrday .... the Linv.ood, Klmwood, and Sprcydoi'i creens. Three rounds in the rinks cl.;ii!tl.ioii»hii' "ere played and some cxeittm: *' Kivo rinks so,red three ui,,.. and of ,h (eur v.ere from Dun-din. The five ,-„ lk s' were those skipped by Mrs A-less fm Kilda). .Mrs Kastiu (l)unedin), -Mri ilelhcrton (Bcckonhamt, Mr. Ovay (N0rth- (.;..,,(. Valley,, and Mrs Lftlek (St. Kilda). Mrs l.ilek's rink is the champion rink of [Hirudin. , ~ rnllrminc iire the result-, (names of skips mentioned only in rounds after the first):
LINWOOD GEEEN First Round M, n .wkm (Miss K-nnorley, Mesdauies Mn rill Campion. H'-miexsy) 21, Linwoou iM„ l( |;„tirt Sneddon, Wbsh, (i. Diekmm, [{,,1,1,) l.'l; Heckenlium (Mesdnmes Hethorton, M.-K.'iizin Summers. MeDonald) "1, Morn-i„.-t.,n (M-Mlamc, Walker. . Wood, Brown, Collier) i;. : Cavershuiu ( Mesdames Moc„„nell Wurriiiptnpi. Fonder. I»riKK«> '-'. Unworn! (Mesdames Bryant. I'oere, Jutißtnn, Hadlev) II; Timarn <Me,,lame- S ';", ,iU Whitehead. Clark. Wilson) '-■ 1 ; <>la|m Mesdames Mrlnlyrp, l.owry. Thomnr, Holmes) 15. Second Round Mr- Tumbr-r in, Mr« Hryant 14; Mrs Mrlntvre 11. Miss Kennorley S; Mrs Mr.ronnoil \* Mr" Nfiffll !'; -"'lrs Walker i!2, Mr< Sneddon 10; Mn lletherfon -", Mrs Currie 11. Third Round Mrs Sneddon IS. Mrs Mrlntvre 11; Mm Currifl I.'. Mi«s Kennorley I-1 ; Mrs Sew ell •J-, Mrs Tumi,rr <>: Mrs Hethorton ?li. Mrs Kr'vant In; Mrs Walker J'J, Mrs MoConn.d'l 11. SPKEYDON GBEEN First Bound R,, r k,,,iliiwn (Mesdumes May. Carroll. Poarce Crawford) 17, Otapn (Mosdameß Kan.' ' Kuoon Brailliwaittf, Mathesim) 111; lle.kenham (Mesdames Chambers, Simzstor, i ~,.,,„ Travis) In, Shirley (Mesdames HamJn Howdon, Shrarman, Bowdon) S; ln.no,lin' (Mesdames Hasten, Abbott. Gillies. Gardiner) Kin To.-i (Mesdames Mooru, O'Macau. Howard, Campbell) 1:!; St. Kilda (Mesdames Adess. .Tones, LiMer, l.cpdon) 10. Sydenham ( Mesdames Houghton, tampbe'l, Armstrong. Swnnsnn) 11. Second Bound Mrs Kamsnv 1 .">, Mrs Mny 0; Mrs Chambers |i; Mrs" ilouKhton 10; Mrs Kmton 16, Mrs Kan,- 11; Mrs Adess 121. Mrs Monro 10. Third Hound Mrs Fusion -JO, Mrs May 1" ; Mrs Adess ".-, Mrs Chambers l.i; Mrs Kane 1 fi, Mrs HcluKhti,n 1); Mrs Moore lfi, Mrs Knmsay 11. ELMWOOD OREEN First Eound North-Fast Talk-v (Mesdames tirny. Ansel! Kicl.v. Grant) IM. Moekonham (Mesdames Mudx-n, Rntledße, Laws, Boon) Hi; St. Kilda (Mesdames l'alck. Irvine. Spiers, llif'inson) Hi, Boekenham (Mesdames Newberrv, Sampson, While. Shaml) V2 : Caversham ( Mesdames Stubbs, Seymour. Johnst,,no Hani,) 17, Fairlie (Mesdaines Boulter, (arli,,,; Mourn, Carlton) !': Sydenham ( Me-,lames Bartholomew, Wooleoek, linbb. lirill.ri) •-'",. Limvood (Mesilames Smith. Oliiv.-r Cusaek P Tliekson) IS: Dunedin (Mesdau.es Stewart, Gregory. Bolwell. M. I inch I '.': i. Sprevdon (Mesdames TompU'ton, Ilnrl, y. MeGovern. Caul) 17. Second Round .Mrs Boulter lh\ Mrs Newberry I'J; Mrs St,-van lti. Mrs Bartholomew H>; Mrs Fah-k Ifi. Mrs Mndsen 12: Mrs Stubbs :i.\ Mrs T.-mpleton 17; Mrs Grny IP, Mrs Smith Third Bound Mrs Stewart -J I. Mrs Smith '.': Mr R l'alck IP, Mrs Bartholomew 10; Mrs Newberry 21, Mrs Temrdetn,, 1 ;s; Mrs Madson 17, Mrs Boulter 11; Mrs Grav 15. Mrs Stuhbs 11.
SHIRLEY CIAB Members 01" the Shirley Bowling Club spent ft very enjoyable evening ou Thursday last in the pavilion, the occasion bainp to bill farewell to one of their esteemed iru-mbers, Mr Samuel Norcliffe. who will leave* shortly on a visit to the Old Country. Cards were played, after which supper w«s served. The president, Mr J. T. Dingle, then presented Mr Norcliffe with a pocket wallet on behalf of the club, Mr Norcliffe suitably responding.
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