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THE BOWLING CARNIVAL

DUNEDIN Considering the weather good progress was made with th« Paws on Saturday, all tho greens being availed of. The following concludes our report : DUNEDIN GREEN. Otago Competition. Third Round.—Carson 16, Allen 9; M'Dottgall 19, Veitch 6; Brown 21, Young 11; Johnson 18, Kissell 12. Fourth Bound.—Carson 15, M'Dougall 12,- Veitch 24, Allen 7j Young 14, Kissell 11; Brown 9 ; Johnson 8. Sectional'Ties.—Carson 5, M'Dougall 4; Young beat' Brown; Veitch, a bye. Carson" plays Veitch for sectional winner, and the winner plays Young for green winner; Dunedin Competition. Second Bound.—Smelli© 12, Crawford 11; Thompson 22, Millar 7; Allnutt 17, Armstrong 11; M'Calliirn 21, Jolly 17. Third Bound.—Crawford 14, Thompson 9; Allnutt 20, M'Callum 16; Armstrong 20, Jolly 14; Smellie 16, Millar 15. Sectional Ties.—Allnutt 9, Armstrong Allnutt plays Smellie for green winner. NORTH-EAST VALLEY GREEN. Otaoo Competition. 'rP I **? Round.—Bawlinson 15, Buchanan 12; Wedderspoon 9, Watts 8; Allan 17, Smith 10; Stevenson 18, Botting 16. Fourth Round.—Barnett 14, Buchanan .7; Watts 15, Bawlinson 7; Allan 20, •Botting 8; Smith 20, Stevenson 16. , Sectional Tica.—Barnett 8, Rawlinson 0; Allan 5, Stevenson 4; Smith, a bye; Allan 6, Smith 3. Barnett play 6 Allan for green winneT. Dvnkdin Competition-. Second Bound.—Sealey 12, Garden 11 - Kissell 14, Kane 7; Carson 13, Hanna 12; Thompson 11, Frame 10. Third Bound.—Garden 14, Kano 9; Sealey 17, Kissell 6; Thompson 20, Hanna 12; Carson 11, Frame 10. Sectional Ties.—Garden 9, Sealey 4. Green winner.—Garden 4, Thompson 2. GREEN ISLAND GREEN. Otago Competition. —Firei Round Crawford and Blackwood (Boslyn) 17 • beat Taylor and Robertson (Milton) 16 Wallace and Holloway (North End) won against Holmes and Broughton (St. Clair) by default. v ' Bardsley and Day (Timaru) 19 beat P. Bryce and D. L. Christie (Taieri) 15 Kirkwood and A. W. Martin (Balmacewen) 16 boat J. M'Lean and D. Sloan (Green Island) 15. Kirkland and Miller (Fairfield) 15 beat Spong and D. M'Farlane (St. Kilda) 14 Bremner and T. Sanders (Kaituna) 19 beat J. Brown and C. E. Smith (Otago) J. Edwards and D. Cormack (Caledonian) 16 beat Hoare and J. Gebbie (Wakan) 12. A. Blyth and T. C. Coull (Mornintrtonl won against Pocock and Reilly fAbx'andra) by default.* Second Round.—Holloway 18, Blackwood 12; Martin 20, Bay 11; Sanders 21, Miller 20; Coull 16, Cormack 8. Third Bound.—Day 15. Blackwood 12; Holloway 21, Martin 10; Cormack 16, M-i----ler 8; Sanders 18, Coull 6. , c Fo " rt ,k Round.—Blackwood 18, Martin 15; Holloway 17, Day 6; Miller 15, Coull 12; Sanders 18, Cormack 8. Green Winner.—Holloway and Sandeis play off for green winner. Dunkdin Competition. tcF'"At R o . un d-—Broughton 21, ILabirlson 10; Christie 22 Sloan 13; M'Farlane 11, bmith 10 i Gebbie, a win by default Second Bound.—Christie 12, Bobe'rtson 10; Broughton 18, Sloan 9; M'Farlane lb, uebbie 15; Smith won by default. Third Bound.—Sloan 15, Eobertson 14; Broughton 22 Christie 18; Smith 17, Gebbie 15; M Farlane won bv default. Green Winner.—M'Farlane 18, Broughton 14 s ROSLYN GBEEN. Ot.v>o Competition. Second Bound.—Gow 21, Anderson 9; Mann 21, Cameron 8; Webster 21, Murray 8; Perry 17, Scott 8. J I Third Bound.—Mann 18, Anderson 12; Gow. 15, Cameron 11; Scott 11, Webster 10; Perry 15, Murray 10. _ Fourth Bound.—Anderson 15, Cameron 7; Gow 19, Mami 10; Perry 17, ,»ebster 11; Scott 21, Murray 16. Sectional Tics.—Gow and Perry, with •four wins each, were the section winners, and played 13 heads in the final, when the score stood Perry 12, Gow 10. Rain then topped play. This morning they met on the Dunedin Green when Perry 14 beat Gow 12. Dunedin Competition. Fi^ sfc ,R°" n d.— Hutchison 21, Morton 10; Dryden 15, Moody 13; Cooke 19, Pietersen 11; M'Gregor 16, Pollock 11. Bound.—Hutchison 22, Drvden 13; Morton 20, Moody 19; M'Gregor 10, Cooke 8; Pollock 14. Pieterson 13. Third Round.—Hutchison 17, Moody 11; Dryden 15, Morton 11; Cooke 12, Pollock 10; Pietersen 16, M'Gregor 15. Fourth Round.—Hutchison secured Section A with three wins and had to plav Cooke. The score when rain put a stop to Play was Cooke 3, Hutchison 1, with 12 heads to go. BALMACEWEN GBEEN. Otaoo Competition. Second Round.—Blair 17, Fountain 12; Hawkey 32, Wolstenholme 10; Hellyer 18 Hamilton 15; J. Scott 14. Burt 12; Third Round.—Fountain 16, Hawkey 10» Wolstenholme 20, Blair 19; Burt 13, Hellyer 8; Scott 22, Hamilton 9. Fourth Bound.—Fountain 16, Wolstenholme 10; Blair 18, Hawkey 16; Hellyer 19, Scott 11; Burt 16. Hamilton '9. Fifth Bound.—Scott 8, Hellyer 7; Burt a bye; Blair 6, Fountain 5. Sectional Winner.—Burt met Scott for Section A winner, but only three heads were played, the score then being Burt 4, Scott 0. The winner will meet Blair. Dunedin Competition. First Bound.—Buchanan 16, Giles 15; M'Leod 20, Watters 16; Bivers 21, Boberts 8; Mitchell 18, Glasse 6. Second Bound—M'Leod 17, Buchanan 15; Watters 12, Giles 8; Mitchell 25, Boberts 17; Bivers 20, Glasse 13. Third Bound.—Buchanan 19, W T atters l ; „ IV r, Leod 12 ' Giles U ' Rivers 18, Mitchell 11; Boberts and Glasse dropped out. Green Winner.—M'Leod and Bivers, with three wins each, were the section winners, and in the final for green winners Rivers defeated M'Leod by 20 to 9. KAITUNA GBEEN. Otago Competition. Third Bonnd.—Beid 15, M'Lennan 14 • Laurie 12, Gragory 7; Cousins 19, Clark 4; M'Laren 14, Kennedy 12. Fourth Bound.—Beid 19, Laurie 10; Gregory 15, M'Lennan 10; Kennedy 18 Cousins 8; M'Laren 18, Clark 11. Sectional Winners.—Reid therefore became the winner of section A with four m IS\,1 S \, in 1J 6ectioi i Cousins, Kennedy, and M'Laren tied with three wins each These three players played off, and Kennedy beat Cousins by 8 to 3, M'Laren receiving a bye. • Kennedy then met MLaren, and the.latter won by 6 to 5 and became the winner of B section. ' Green Winner.—M'Laren (Dunedin) 17 boat Beid (Waikouaiti) 12. They mot on the Dunedin Green this morning. Dttnepik Competition. Second Round.—Fraser 15, Allan 11Lindsay 11, Sheddan 10; M'Curdy 17' M'Lauchlan 6; Harris 13, Langford 12. ' Third Bound.—Lindsay 15, Allan 9 • Sheddan 14, Fraser 8; M'Curdy 8, Harris 7; Langford. and •M'Lauchlan retired. . Sectional Winners.—ln Section A Lindsay, Sheddart, • and Eraser tied with two wins each, and in playing off Sheddan beat Lindsay by 10 to 4, Fraser receiving a bye, Sheddan than, met, Eraser,, and defeated J" n > i ."l>y i 7 toi_l. Sheddan, as winner of Section A, has now to meet M'Curdy, the ■winner of Section B, to decide tho green vimer. CALEDONIAN GBEEN. Otaoo Competition. Fourth MTJonald 13, Slater 11; MiUar 1 17, Sanders 14; Allan 18, Anderson 9. Sectional Wirier.—-Gage became the winner of Section A with four wins to his oredit, ; "«4 Allan,

similar number of wins., In the play-off Allan defeated Gage by 11 to 10, and became tho winner of Caledonian Green. Dunedin Competition. 5 Third Round.—Collins 17, Scott 9; CaTlton 14, Brown 12; Smellie 25, Bentley ! 17; White 16, Glover 10. _ Sectional Winner.—The winner of Section A was Collins, -who won three games out of the four. In Section B White and Glover tied, and in tho play-off White beat ; Glover by 8 to 3. This leaves Collins to r meet White to decide the green winner. ! OTAGO GREEN. [ Ot\go Competition. Third Round.—Gregory 12, Tonkin 11; ; Smeaton 12, Joyce 11; Wilson 17, Piddinprton 10; Christie 14, Mann 7. [ Fourth Round.—Smeaton beat Gregory, : Tonkin beat Boyce, Mann beat Piddington, Wilson beat Christie (scores not recorded). Sectional Ties.—ln Section A there was , a tie between Gregory, Smeaton, and Tonkin, _ who scored three wins each, and in ' playing off Smeaton beat Gregory, and t then met Tonkin and defeated him. There r were also three ties in Section B, the • players Christie, Mann, and Wilson. On , again meeting, Christie beat Mann, and ' subsequently defeated Wilson. Smeaton and Christie have to meet to decide the winner of the green. Dunedin Competition. Second Round.—Waugh 11, M'Mullan 1 10; Garside 13, Scott 12 ; Kettle 12, Wyatt • 9; Tillie 14, Bastings 11. Third Round.—Scott beat Waugh, Gar--1 side beat M'Mnllen, Kettlo beat Bastings, 1 Wyatt boat Tillie. Scores not recorded. Sectional Ties.—ln Section ,A, Garside, , Scott, and Waugh tied with two wins each, ' and in the play off Garside beat Scott, and thereafter was defeated by Waugh. Kettle won Section B straight out with three wins. ; Green Winner.—This forenoon Kettlo ; (St. Kilda) 14 beat Waugh (Te Eangi) il, and became the green winner. Play was on Dunedin Green. CAVERSHAM GREEN. Otago Competition. Third Round,—M'Leod 12, Burt 10; Carolin 11, Burt 10; Dunne 7, Walker 4; Buchanan 13, Don 6. Fourth Round —M'Clymont 14, M'Leod 12; Burt 17, Carolin 13; Buchanan 20, , Walker 10; Dunn 16, Don 13. Sectional Ties.—M'Leod will meet M'Clymont, and the winner of this game will meet Buchanan to decide the green winner, Dunhdin Competition. Second Round.—Orwin 13, King 10; Wales 11, Dawson 4; Summerell 9, Balk ' 8; Jacobsen 16, Cole 15. 1 Third Bound.—Wales 20, King 10; Orwin 14, Dawson 11; Jacobsen 14, Sum- ' merell 15; Balk won from Cole bv default. , Fourth Bound.—Balk 7, Dawson 6; Orwin 8, Wales 6; Jacobsen 7, Summerell 6. Semi-final.—Jacobsen 6, Balk 4. Green Winner.—Orwin will play Jacobsen to decide the green winner. ST. KILDA GBEEN. Otago Competition. Third Bound.—Hancock 15, Watkins 14 • Young 12, Turnbull 8; Clarke 17, Tilburn 10; Cooper 15, Nicholson 12. Fourth Round.—Watkins 14, Turnbull 13, Young 14, Hancock 13; Clarke 15, Nicholson 12; Cooper 15, Tilburn 8. Section Tie.—Turnbull 11, Watkins 5. Green Winner.—Clarke will meet Turnbull for the position of green winner. Dunedin Competition. Second Round.—Domigan 22, Watters 12j Ewing 17, M'Gregor 6; Allen 19 Austin 14; Sundstrum 16, Blacklock 10. ' Third Round.—Domigan 16, Ewing 14Watters 16, M'Gregor 14; Allan 20, Blacklock 14. Section Tie.—Domigan 8, Ewing 7 Domigan plays off with Sundstrum for green winner. OAMARU. The tournament was continued on Saturday in fine weather, when the Pairs matches were taken. At the close of the days play the following remained in: Phcmiix Match.—Gale (Dunedin), MacDonald (Caledonian), Scott (Roslyn), Mosley (Meadowbank), Denholm (Meadowbank), Aikenhead (Phcenix), Pavne (Kaitima), Crawford (Roslyn), Taylor "(Meadowbank), Wilson (Invercargill). Meadowbank Match.—Lang (Waimate) Swindley (Phcenix), Gray (North-east Vail ley), Inglis (Stirling), Begg (North-east "Valley), Crombio (Meadowbank), Eindlay (Invercargill), Herron (Phcenix), Williamson (Meadowbank). Mollison (Phcenix), Beswick (North-east Valley).

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Evening Star, Issue 15140, 24 March 1913, Page 7

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THE BOWLING CARNIVAL Evening Star, Issue 15140, 24 March 1913, Page 7

THE BOWLING CARNIVAL Evening Star, Issue 15140, 24 March 1913, Page 7

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