THE BOWLING TOURNAMENT. NEWTOWN WINS THE RINK CHAMPIONSHIP.
[BT TELKQnAI'n — OWN COnitESrONDENT.) DUNEDIN, This Day. ni.story has repeated itself, Allnutt's. men, the oivly team sent from Dunedin to Auckland, won tho Bowling Rink Chainiiionsliip there — a foat which the representatives of Wollington (a Newtown link, consisting of Messrs. Alpe, Hurra* way, Underwood, and Prince, skip), attempted to emulate, nnd succeeded. They put down a strong contingent, tho final tally being 20 to 15. M'Lnren decisively beat Darton in tho final of tho singlos. In the final for tho Championship Doubles, Übsher and Lock (Gore) outclassed tho St. Cluir representatives, and in tho Oor.solntiou rinks tho sumo remark applios to Taieri (Ctirswell), who wera pitted ogainbt Kaituna. Tho Wellington Bowling Club intends entertaining at a smoke concert next Thursday tho rinka which represented tho club al Auckland and won tho Cham pion Banner and Shield, also Messrs. linger and Berry, who annexed the Champion Pnirs. '''ho affnir will ho held in tho club's pavilion, Wordsworth-street.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue LXVII, 30 January 1904, Page 5
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