BOWLING
DOMINION TOURNEY
POST-SECTION RINKS
YESTERDAY'S PLAY
Post-section play in the Dominion Bowling Association's rinks championship was continued yesterday afternoon after "The Post" went to press. The wind died down, but the greena were very fast until the sun began to leave thorn, and a tremendous amount of green was taken in the earlier games. The result of yesterday's vTy i, i fc Gilbert (Karori) and " Naylor I (Lyall Bay) in with two lives. The surI vn-ing one-lifer was Jenkin (Carlton). As Gilbert and Naylor had already received a bye each, Jenkiu was given the bye. The afternoon's play resulted:— SECOND ROUND. Gilbert (Karori) 17; Gordon (St. John's) Ives (Canterbury) 28;; Smith (Kelburu) \ ' IS. . j Walker (Auckland) 15; Benefiold (St ! John's) 7. Jenkin (Carlton) 23; Efford (Edgeware) ! THIRD ROUND. Jenkin 2i; Walker 18. Naylov (Lyall Bay) 26; Ives (Canter- | bury) 14.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 16, 20 January 1933, Page 13
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141BOWLING Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 16, 20 January 1933, Page 13
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