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NEW ZEALAND TOURNEY. Yesterday’s Rink Play. AUCKLAND, Jan. 13. The fourth round of ’.he rink chain- ( pionship was played it. fine weathe’, the greens being in good order. Results were as follow:—Section A: Wilson beat Glendinning 29—11; Mingins lost to Buchan 2.1— 23; Franks beat Goldsmith 16/IC; Torranee beat Ryan 16—15; Gribble beat Moffall 26 —17. Section L. — Porteous (vice Mayer, Wellington) beat Wallace 25—11; Garry beat Bray 23. .12; Randall beat Gii son22 9; Denison beat Ward 28—-If; Moyes beat Spencer 23—21. Section M: James beat Woolier 21— 13; O’Sullivan beat Hayden 19—18; Spiller beat Jury 24—22; Tonkin bear Kirk 26—21; Scrivens beat Belcher 20—19. Section N: Dee beat I'leteher 28— 2< : Laurenson beat Gray 18 —17; Jackson beat Rankin 26—19; Tanner beat Edwards 26—14, Jury beat Smith 22—16 Section P: Lamb beat Masefield 24— 21; Johnson beat McLeod 25—21; Pip. r beat Tutt 21—17; Jenkin beat Morrison 23—18; London (New Plymouth) beat White (Hastings) 23—19. LATEST RESULTS. THE LEADING RINKS. AUCKLAND, Jan. 13. The following are leading in the rinks championships at the New Zealand bowling tourney: — Section A. — Torrance (Ponsonby) five wins and one loss. Section B. — Swain (Melbourne) s.'.v wins. Section C. — Stewart (Dunedin), fiv< wins, one loss. Section I).— Pilkington (Hamilton' five wins, one Joss. Section E. — Fookes (Carlton), and Kerr (Masterton) five wins and two Section F.— Benynon (Petone) and Harraway (Green Island) each five wins and one loss. Section G. —Everitt (Otahuhu) six wins.— Section ll.— Doherty (Kelburn) five wins, one loss. Section I.— Stephens (Kelburn) five wins, one loss. Section J.— Naylor (Thorndon) six Section K.— Osmond (Auckland) five wins, one loss. Section L. — Moyes (Timaru), and Bray" (Remuera), each five wins and one loss. Section M.—Janies (Cambridge) five wins, one loss. Section N.— Dee (Maitai) six wins. Section O.— Hooking (Carlton) six wins. Section B.—Loudon (New Plymouth) and Morrison (Epsom) each five wins and one loss. Section Q. — Fraser (Mt. Eden), Parsons (Ponsonby), and Mcßobie (Item uera), each five wins and one loss.
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Grey River Argus, 14 January 1927, Page 3
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