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BOWLS

TOURNEY AT CANTERBURY CLUB The. < bowling tournament of the C®?" terbury Bowling Club was continued. on : the Canterbury greens. The three games consisted of 16 heads each. The „ w , ea^?® r cleared and warm sunshine prevailed alter 11 a.fn.:' Results:— „ ■ _ _ .Fourth Round-j-Munn 19, Sharp 15; Burgess' IS, Jones 8; Angus 19, Madsen 12; Wilkinson 11, Chambers 7; Ives 26, Cusack 11; Clark 16, Piper 12; Drummond 16. Cooper 13; Raphael 22, Besley 13: Craw 12, Mulligan 12 (tie); Dr. Marks 21, Britten 14. ' Fifth' Round-—Craw 17. Angus 10; Dr. MarksJs, Wilkinson 9: Ives 14, Sharp 9, Burgess'lß. Piki 11; Madsen 13, Cooper -10; Chambers 22, Besley 16; Cusack 19 and. Mulligan 19 (tie); Britten 17, Clark 12; Drummond 17, Munn 8; Raphael 16, Jones IS. ~ Sixth Round—Raphael 16, Cooper 14; Ives 18, Craw 13; Dr. Marks 17, Mulligan 15;-Britten 13, Sharp 12; Burgess 23. Wilkinson 16J Jones 13, Madsen 12; Angus 13, Chambers 11; Piki 14, Drummond 10; Cusack 23, Clark 19: Munn 13, Besley 11. Summary of Games —Ives, six wins; Munn, five wins; Dr. Marks, five wins; Drummond, four wins, two losses: Raphael, four wins, two losses; Burgess, four wins, one loss, one tie; Britten, four wins, two losses;- Wilkinson, three wins, three losses; .Chambers, three wins, three losses; Madsen, three wins, three losses; Cusack, three -Wins,.’ two losses, one tie; Besley, two wins, four losses; Mulligan; two wins, two losses, two .ties; Clark,* two wins, four : losses; Jones, two wins, four losses: Angus, two .wins, three losses,-one tie: craw, ■ one_iKn/_{ o ur losses, one tie; Piki, one vSvin, five losses; Sharp, one win, five , Itßses; Cooper, six losses. _ B. H, Travis. P. J. Gaffaney. W. L.

Castle. W. G. Ives* with six wins, won first prize, and Dr. M&rks and P. J£unn» with five wins each, played off for second prize, R. Stott. P. Delargey, W. J. McLachlan. and P. Munn defeaUng P. Dixon, A. Kinvig, A. Dey, and Dr. Marks.

SPEARMAN WINS LINWOOD TOURNAMENT Spearman, of Ramsay, of Shirley, In the Lin wood Bowling Club s tournament, which was concluded yesterday. High scores were recorded, ana there were some very even games. Play was begun in the rain during the morning, but the weather cleared and the greens were in good order for the 18 rinks to compete In the final ; rounds.

Results were:— - Fourth Round—Ramsay 26. Giles 13, Perry 29, Efford 14; Kershaw 20. Gibson 17: Young 17, Bowes 8; Spearman 22, Pryce-Jones 20: Wilson 35, Alnger 10, Ryan 23, Sprbsen. 15; Orchard 16, Brown 11; Warburton 32, Featherstone. 11; Plummer ’34, Ritchie 13. . . , ... Fifth Round—Warburton 24. Ritchie 13. Orchard 20, Kershaw 17; Featherstqne 27, Perry 20; Plummer IV, Gibson 16, Giles 24, Sprosen 23; Ryan 23, Bo^f s 2^ 5: r£f,nz say 23, Wilson 13; Spearman 23, Young 14; Brown 26, Pryce-Jones 17, Alnger 18. E^^h 15 Round—Featherstone_ 24 Alnger 22- Sprosen 23. Plummer 12; Spearman 25, Orchard 9; Giles 26. Perry 25; Brown 20, TOrshaw 19: Pryce-Jones 21, Ritchie l», Efford 24. Warburton 14; Gibson 28, Ry» n 8; Ramsay 21, Bowes 18; Young 30, WilS °Sumrnary: Spearman (Sydenham), six wins" Ramsay (Shirley), six wins. beat Ramsay by 6 points to 2 in the play-off.

SYDENHAM TOURNAMENT

Two Barrington rinks contested the final of the South Christchurch bowling tournament at Sydenham on the game resulting in a win for A, Clarks four over T, Fox's rink by 7 to 5 in. a five-head game. Clark's rink comprised F. Carlyon, C. Bott, and J. Elliott, and Fox’s supports were E. Stickle, P. Dunn, ai Rinks Eliminated in the semi-finals were R.S.A. (Young), Sydenham (Besley), and Canterbury (Haworth).

FRIENDLY GAME PLAYED AT RICCARTON

A frlenedly match between Elmwood and Rlccarton Raceoourße was played at Rlccarton yesterday morning. Results were (Elmwood names first): —Lowry 12, Daniels 16: Lennle 14, Brown 16; Sykes 14 Burgess 16. Totals: Elm Wood 40, Rlc-

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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22908, 3 January 1940, Page 13

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BOWLS Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22908, 3 January 1940, Page 13

BOWLS Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22908, 3 January 1940, Page 13

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