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BOWLING

■ ' ♦ , NEW ZEALAND TOURNAMENT. (fit WIatOBAPS— MtESS ASSOCUMOS.) mt CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. , The bowling tournament concluded , this morning. The weather was good. In the final of the rink champion•hip, Woolf 14, beat Kerr 11, Final of the double3— Bonnie 18, beat ■Webb 17, on the twenty-second head. Farther play in the Wellington' Glttlj'a tihk competition for the president s and vice-presidents' prized, took place yesterday afternoon. In section A, Berry beat Campbell ,by one point. 'He will play Lockie, and G. Brown will play Still in the semi-final tins afternoon. In connection with .the Wellington Centre New Year tournament, which oould nod bo completed at the time, the 'secretary (Mr. T. L. Churohward) states that on Monday afternoon, on the Wellifjgton green, the following games will be played :«— Section I.— Prince v. Man-feon,-at 2.30 p.m. .The winner to meet Moult at 4.30 p.m. Section 3,— Webb v. Southgate, at 4.30 p.m. Section 5.— fiall v. Wyliej at 4.30 p.m. The finals 1 .will be played oa Tuesday. . pnist February the Wellington Club will play its annual match against teams from tho city and suburban clubs. The next round of tho pennant competition' will take place on Bth February.

' The annual "shoot" of the Hutt Gun < Clttb for the clay-bird handicap was held at Taita yesterday. W. Tulloch, • .with a handicap of 14yds, secured first prize, scoring the possible— 2l out of 21, E. A. Mutt? (12yds), a -Martin bor6ugh man, was second, scoring 20 out of 21, and S. Edwards (13yds) third, scoring! 19 out of 21. A sweepstakes shoot was held later.' resulting as follows ;-~- S. Edwards 1, 'W. Tulloch 2, and R. Buick 3. ! Visitors were present at the meeting from Wairarapa, Dunedin, and Wellington. / Miss Evaliao Edwards will resume the teaching' of tho pianoforte dn 3rd jTebrytfry, ~

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 21, 25 January 1913, Page 8

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BOWLING Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 21, 25 January 1913, Page 8

BOWLING Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 21, 25 January 1913, Page 8

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