CONCLUDING GAMES
EINKS CHAMPIONSHIP
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
AUCKLAND, This Day. The Dominion bowling championships were resumed this morning in perfect weather. There are only two teams left in the rinks, and they commenced play shortly after noon.
If Wright, M'Millan, Bowling, and Benef.eld (s) (St. John's, Wanganui) beat Gregory, Bentley, Smith, and Stewart (s) (Dunedin), a replay will follow immediately afterwards, as Stewart has two lives to Benefield's one. This morning's results were:—
Singles.—A. Smellie (Green Island) 15; Maxwell Walker (Auckland) 13. Walker, who was Dominion champion in 1919 and 1923, is still left in the singles with two lives. M'lntyre (Hamilton) has one life. Smellie (Dunedin) S. Clarke (Eocky Nook), and Norrie Bell (Hamilton) draw for the next round. If Bell beats M'lntyre, he will probably meet Clarke, leaving Smellie to play M'lntyre for the latter 's other life. ■ ■ :
Second Bound of the Pairs.—M'lntyre and Pilkington (Hamilton) 17 Wight and Benefield (St. John's, Wanganui) 15. Pilkington now 1 meets Brackebush and M. Walker (Auckland) in the third round. Watson and Proctor (Bemuera) meet the victor from Bell, jun. and sen. (Hamilton), who defeated Best and Harraway (Green Island) this morning by 18 to S, and are now in the final.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1927, Page 10
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