BOWLS.
AUCKLANOERS IN SYDNEY. ENTiSRTAIN.MF.NT AND DEFEAT. 01 telegram—ritcsa .issocixTioN—corTKioirr: ' (Rec. Jan. '23, 8.12 p.m.)' Sydney, January 23. i' The New South "Wales team which visited ! . New Zealand entertained the Auckland bowlers, taking them in special touring cars to; show places round Sydney. Afterwards they entertained the visitors to lunch at the AVnvorloy Green. Messrs. Evans and Crouch, who Visited New Zealand, spoke in ■ unmeasured terms of the boundless hospi- • tulity./.accorded tho Now .South ■ Wales bowlers in New Zealand. -
• Tho-.visitors played ; a- six-rink match against the AVnverley team. The scores are: ' Shaldick, Mowburn, M'lntosh, Oarlow, j 22: AVaverley, 25. I .Wooller, T. Rankin, M'Callum, Rankin, 21: AVaverley, 29. Miller, Carlow (jnn.), Hudson, Laurie, 18; AVavorley, 22. . Schnauer, Pcrrett, Young, Harrison, 25; 'AVaverley, 17. ■ Michaels, Caldicutt, Ivusabs, Coutts, .19; AVnverley; 19. Arey, Hill, Eyre, Handcock, 20; AVaverlev, 21. Totals: AVnverley, 133; Auckland, 12-3. WELLINGTON LADY BOWLERS' TEAM. (Br TELBGBAra—srisclAli correspondent.) Patea, January 23. The AVelliugton lady bowlers have spent »n enjoyable tiino hero. 'They Were taken ap this river this morning, and in the afternoon defeated two local rinks. Tho scores were Mrs. Munro's rink. 21; Patea, 19. Mrs. AVatkins's rink, 25; Patea, 11. THE TOURNAMENT AT DUNEDIN. ' {UT TELEGRAM— PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Dunedin) January 23. Play in the Bowling Tournament was resumed this morning. -In the doubles Millar and Da II 12, boat Smvtho and Yates 7. In the sixth round of the: doubles AATieeler and Harrawav (Dunedin) beat Millar and Dall (Wellington) by 10 to 7. In tho singles the sectional winners wore— AVcilff (United) 16, beat Ilarv (AVellington) 15; Jacobsen (St. Kiltla) 13, heat M'llvrick (Dunediri) 10; D. IJ. Christie (Taicri) LI, beat Friiish (Balelutba) 12. (BY TELEGRAM!—SPECIAL COHRKSrONDEXT.) DunedlsV January 23. Playing in the pairs at tho Howling Tournament to-day, Brackenridgo and his son, of the ■ A ; ictoria Club. AVellington, scored 2G against 2 b.v their opponents, Carson Bros., of Kaitangata, and at that stage the latter resigned.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19080124.2.79
Bibliographic details
Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 103, 24 January 1908, Page 9
Word Count
320BOWLS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 103, 24 January 1908, Page 9
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Dominion. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.