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BOWLING.

“B” FEN N ANT—CHRI ST CHURCH v. SYDENHAM. ' A “ B” Pennant match was played yesterday on the Christchurch green he,ween the Christchurch and Sydenham C.ubs. The weather was rather unpropitioua, a smart shower, driving, players to the shelter of the pavilion. The senior club took a strong lead in No. 1 Rink, and ultimate.y the match resulted, in. a victory for Christchurch by 94 points to 63. The following were the rinks ans scores;— No. 1 Rink—Christchurch; Clark, Dr Orchard, Dr Manning and J. H. Seager (skip), 35. Sydenham-: G. J. W. Parsons, Allen, C. Allison and Perks (skip), 11. At seven heads the scores were; Sydenham 1, 'Christchurch 16; at fourteen, Sydenham 7, Christchurch 22. No. 2 Rink—Christchurch: W- K. €oake, Kahn, Money and’ R. Torrance (skip), 21. Sydenham: Faulkner, Jacques, Hadfield- and Spiller (skip), 9. ■At seven heads the scores were: Sydenham 2, Christchurch 8; at fourteen, Sydenham 7, Christchurch 12. No. 3'Rink—Christchurch; T. G. Strange, Hellewell, Scrivener and 'S. Manning. , (skip), 23. Sydenham: Sneddon, Humphries, Griffiths and Bull (skip), 21. . At seven heads {he scores were: Sydenham 5, Chrisiohurch 9; at fourteen, Sydenham 13, Christchurch 18. No. 4 Rink—Christchurch: F. J. Smith, Dr Sandstein, Cud'don and Chapman (skip). IS. Sydenham; Hall, Fairhurst, Cuming and Young (skip), 22. -> :. At seven heads the scores were: Sydenham 6. Christchurch 8; at fourteen, Sydenham 15, Christchurch 10. ■ *. Grand; total:—Christchurch 34, Sydenham 63. On the United Bowling, Tennis and Croquet Club’s grounds the following matches 'were played yesterday; Rowe, Hopkins, Gabites and J. Brown (skip), 20, beat I’Anson, Morgan, Sofield and J. Thompson (skip), 15. Talbot, Robson and Rowe (skip), 28, beat Hill, Johnson and Maben (skip), 23. Merry, P. M. Brown, Duggan and Mercer (skip), 25, beat Dailey, Minchinton, Ambrose and W. Thomson (skip), 17. Cull, Dailey, Waddell and Mercer (skip), '24, beat F. M. Brown, Purser, J. Brown and Jacques (skip), 14. Baldwin, Hill, Wilson and Woolf (skip), 25,' beat Hepburn, Soper, Hopkins and W. Thomson (skip)) 11. A “B ” Pennant , match, between the United Club aud St Albans, will be played to-day on .the ground of the United Club, which will be represented by the following players;—Gabites, Dailey, Duggan and Mercer (skip); Minchinton, Johnson, Rowe and Waddell (skip); Maben, Sofield, Wilson and Woolf (skip).

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13947, 2 January 1906, Page 8

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BOWLING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13947, 2 January 1906, Page 8

BOWLING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13947, 2 January 1906, Page 8

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