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£12,000 RAGE

AGUA CAh'ENTE handicap.

PILLOW FIGHT. ALLOCATED

Bst, 7 ’ IbS.

(U.P.A. bv Elec. Tel. Copyright' AGUA CALIENTE, Jan. 16.

The plucky V ,ar > one q! tfic coun ’ tryi's outstanding-• stake-.‘h'orscs is allocated top weight, 9st. for the 50,000 dollar handicap (approximately it2*ooo at par), oyer a mile and a-quartcr on Maroh • The New Zealand invader, Pillow Fight, is given 8.7. He is expected to arrive about February 1. The English horse Boy Painter carries 8.0.

BOWLS

DOMINION TOURNAMENT. RINKS COMPETITION. (Frown Association.) WELLINGTON. Jail. 17. Rain fell overnight and the s kJ* was overcast, all morning, tlio weather being muggy for tlio bowling tournament. A shower fell about 10-o’clock. Results in the rinks competition were: — SEVENTH ROUND. —Section A.— Lowry 25 v. Lambert 21. Benefield 34 v. Condor 26. Wilson 29 v. Bull 20. White 25 v. McWhannell 18. Harper 21 v. Smart 20. —Section B.— Hutchinson 28 v. Bary 26. Kerr 23 v. Hair 22. Reid 24 v. Efford 12. McKenzie 26 v. Thomson 19. Ilugban 29 v.. McArthur 19. —Section C.— Feifiling 23 v. Nosid 20. Hinchcliff 22 v. Marks 21. Lomas 29 v. Routlcy 15. Bedell 30 v. Tougue 15. O’Donnell 23 v. Skoglund 14. —Section 1>. — Benda 11 24 v. Higginbotham 15. Deo 23 v. Warwick 18. Gardiner 23 v. Lowry 22. Tucker 27 v. Arnott 17. Gilbert 22 v. Ives 18 —Section E.Rentile 23 v. Gumming 21. Naylor 30 v. Nancarrow 23. Turpin 31 v. Martin 15. McComish 29 v. Hutchins 22. Walker 23 v. Briugans 16. —Section F. — Piper 33 v. Bolton 21. ,Fraves 30 v. Smith 27. Brjgbtling 26 v. Mai'kman 22. Nash 28 v. Glen 22. Walker 26 v. Porteous 24. —Section G. — Cooper 20 v. Jones 25. Wilson 18 v. Whiting 17. Edwards 21 v. Harris, 17. Holland 22 v. Pollock 21. Jenkin 22 v. Dimock 18. —Section H.— Play was impossible on the Hutt green and the section was transferred to P.et-oue, where two games of 20 Leads are being played. —Section 1. — Efford 27 v. Ryan 17. Mat-tar 23 v. Woolley 15. Squire 36 v. Collett 16. Gordon 25 v. Nalder 21. Bremiier 18 v. Priddle 16. —Section J.—Loudon 27 v. Jones 20. Gilbert 26 v. Robertson 16. Noble Adams 21 a-. Foy 20. Barker 35. v. Franks 20. Gray 23 v. Mavo 20. POST-SECTION PLAY.

'The following with six or seven wins have already qualified for postsection plays:— Section A: —A. M ilson (Linwood), 6. Section B:—Kerr (Onehunga) 7. Section C:—building (Hataiti) 6.

Section E :—Rendle (Eastbourne) 6. Section F:— Smith (Kclburn) and Frayes (Alt Eden), both 6. Section G:• - Jenkin (Carlton) and Holland (Putaruru), both 6. Section I: —Efford (T.dgcwood) 6. Section J:—J. Gray (Kclburn) 6; Gilbert (Karori) 6.

EIGHTH HOUND. —Section A. —- ('onib.r 28 v. YlclMianiiell 23. Wilson 28- v. Smart 26. - Lambert 28 v. Harper 20. Benefield 33 v. Lawrie 26. Bull 23 v. White 15. —Section B. — Kerr 28 v. McKenzie 18. Reid 26 v. Hughan 23. Bary 32 v. McArthur 18. Hutchison 28 v. Hain 23. Thomson 25 v. Slieppcrd 21. —Section C. —• Lomas 24 v. O’Donnell 'LI. Bedell 28 v. Marks 27. Fielding 27 v. Tongue 25. Skoglund 29 v. Noad 19. ~ Hiticlieliff 31 v. Routlcy 7. —Section D.— Arnott 21 v. Deo 18. Lowry 29 v. Ives 23. Gilbert 2-1 v. Bendal 23. Higginbotham 22 v. Warwick 20. Tucker 22 v. Gardner 16. —Section E.— Rendle 29 v. Martin 2. Hutchins 23 v. Briugans 22. Walker 29 v. Nancarrow 2-1. Naylor 27 v. Turpin 21. Cumming 24 v. McComish 21. —-Section F.— Frayes 24' v. Nash 15. Atarkman 25 v. Walker 17. Porteous 28 v. Boulton 26. Piper 29 v. Smith 17. Brigliting 26 v. Glen 13. —-Section G. — Whiting 23 v. Pollock 17. Harris 15 v. Dimock 12. Jones 21 v. Jenkins 20. AVilsou 26 v. Cooper 22. Edwards 26 v. Holland 15. —Section H. Currie. 22. v. Lancaster 12. Christiansen 28 v. Robertson 16. Doherty 18 r. Rolls 17. Bolton 24 v. Reid 19. AV'atts 23 v. Smith 16. —Section I.— Nalder 27 v. Efford 14. Ryan 25 v.. Mattar 20. Gordon 28 v. r Squire .25. —Section J.— Gilbert 26 v. Baker ,19. Foy 24 v.' Gray 22. Mayo 24 v.: Londan,2o. ' Robertson 21 v. Jones 20. Noble Adams 19 v.‘ Franks 13. IVINS AND LOSSES. Following is a summary of wins and--losses, section play wills being given first.:— - t —Section A.— Wilson (Linwood) 7 and one loss.' . . Benefield (Wanganui) 6 and 2. Lawrie (Lyall. Bay) . 5 and 3. McWbannell (Hataitai- 4 and 4. Smart (Neiy Plymouth) 4 and 4. Bull, (Levin) 3 and 5. Harper (Otahuhu) 3 and 5. Lambert (Thorndon) 3 and 5. .White (Hastings) 3 and 5 f Condor (Island. Bay) . 2 and 6.

—Section B. Kerr (Oneliunga) 8 wins and 0 loss-

Reitl (Lya.ll Bay) 0 and 2. Hutchison (Dunedin) 6 and 2.1 Bary (Palmerston North) 4 and 4. McKenzie (Opawa) 4 and 4. Huglian (Carterton) -T* and 4. Hain (Victoria) 2 and 6. McArthur (Pctone) 2 and 6. Shepherd (Hataitai) 2 and 6. Thomson (Tlioriidon) 2 and 6. —Section C.— Fielding (Hataitai) 7 wins and one

loss. Bedoll (Island Bay) 5 ana 3. Marks (Christchurch) 5 and 3. O’Donnell (Wellington) 5 and 3. Hinchcliff (Caledonian) 4 and 4. Lomas (Kclburn) I and 4. Noad (Lyall Bay) 3 and 5. Skoglund (Stratford) 3 and 5. Tongue (Auckland) 3 and 5. ' Routlcy (Levin) 1 and 6. ' ( —Section D.— lives (Chrietchuirch) 5 wins and 3

losses. Dee (Nelson) 5 and 3. Lowry (Pctone) 5 and 3, Tucker (Victoria) 5 and 3. Arnott (Palmerston North) 5 and 3. Gilbert (Seatoun) 4 and 4. Bendall (Napier) 3 and 5. Higginbotham (Auckland) 3 and 5. Warwick (Newtown) 3 and 3. Gardner (Kclburn) 2 and 6. ( —Section E.—Rciidlo (Kastbourns) 7 wins and olio

loss. Walker (Auckland) 6 and 2Naylor (Lyall Bay) 6 and 2. Cumming (Australia) 5 and 3. McComish (Maitai) 4 and l. Hutcliius (IVaUganui) 3 and 5. Martin (Hataitai) 3 and 5. Nancarrow (Thorndon) 3 and 5. Turpin (Christchurch) 3 and 3. Briugans (Khandallali) (J and 8. —Section F.— Frayes (Auckland) 7 wins and one loss. Smith (Kelburn) 6 and 2. Nash (Palmerston North) 5 and 3. Brighting (Hataitai) 5 and 3. Porteous (Wellington) 4 and 4. Piper (Maitai) 4 and 4. Boulton (New Plymouth) 3 and 5. Glen (Island Bay) 1 and 7. Walker (Christchurch) 1 and 7. —Section G. — Edwards (Temuka) <j wins and two losses. Holland (Putaruru) 6 and 2. Jenkin (Carlton) 6 and 2. Wilson (Linwood) 6 and 2. Cooper (Karori) 1 and 1. Harris (Wanganui) 3 and 5. Pollock (Newtown) 3 and 5. Whiting (Hutt) 3 and 5. Jones (Seatoun) 2 and 6. Dimock (Wellington) 1 and 7.

—Section H.—

Lancaster (Carlton) 7 wins and U

losses. Bolton (Victoria) 6 and 2. Christianson (Palmerston North) 6 and 2. Currie (Timaru) I and 1. Doherty (Kclburn) 4 and 4. Reid (Kaituaia) 4 and 1. Rolls (Fcathcrston) 3 and 5. Robertson (Pctone) 2 and 6. Smith (Thorndon) 2 and 6. Watts (Hataitai) 2 and 6. —Section 1. — Efford (Christchurch) 6 wills and 2 losses. Gordon (Wanganui) 6 and 2. Priddle (Island Bay) 6 and 2. Brcuuior (Auckland) 5 and 3. Nalder (Khandallali) 4 and 4. Squire (Hawera) -1 and 4. Collett (Waimate) 3 and 5. Ryan (Lyall Bay) 3 and 5. Mattar (Foxton) 2 and 6. Woollov (Hataitai) 1 and 7. —Section J. Gray (Kclburn) 7 wins and one loss. Gilbert (Kaiori) 7 and i. Mayo (Port Aburiri) 5 and 3. London (Wanganui) 1 and 4. Robertson (Oneliunga) -1 and 4. Foy (Hawera) 3 and 5. Franks (Fcathcrston) 3 and 5. Jones (Woburn) 3 ami 5. Noble Adams (Blenheim) 3 and 5. Baker (Hutt) 1 and 7.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11836, 18 January 1933, Page 6

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£12,000 RAGE Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11836, 18 January 1933, Page 6

£12,000 RAGE Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11836, 18 January 1933, Page 6

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