BOWLING.
CANTERBURY v. CHRISTCHURCH. PAST PRESIDENTS' MATCH. A three-rink match between past presidents of the Canterbury ejid Christonurch Bowling! Clubs' respectively was played on Canterbury green recently, resulting in a win for Christclnirch by 12 points. Following are tho ecorea:— Christchurch—P. J. Ecoleton, J. Caughley, J. H: Seager, W. Bamett (skip), 23; Canterbury—H. Oakley, R, Tait, M. P. Barnett, B. J, Finegftn (skip), 15. " ' " . Christchuroh—S. C. Hill. George Smith, Clark, W. H. Maodougall (skip), 25; Canterbury—J. P. Smith, C. Duggan, W. Jacques, J, A. Redpath (skip), 31. Christchurch—A. Bishop; C. Atkinson, W. Hslliwell, S. Manning (skip), 31; Canterbury —R. English, E. A. Summers, M. S. Brown, John Brown (skip), 21. Tota.ls>—Christchurch 69, Canterbury 57. EDGEWARE v. CANTERBURY. A one-rink game between the Edgeware and Canterbury Clubs, played on Canterbury gresn yesterday, resulted in a win for Edgeware after a tie. on the twenty-first head. The details were: Edgeware—Wallace, Bennington, Herd, Marker (skip), 18; Canterbury—M'Clea.ve, Jones, H. Barlow, G. S. White (skip), 17. CANTERBURY CLUB. The following rinks have been selected to play at Rangiora to-morrow:—H. Oakley, J. G. MacLachlaa, D. Rocayne, J. A. Redpath (skip); A. Lowry, R. Hastie, G. B. Denny, R. H. Borland (skip); W. E. Maynard, E. A. Summers, P. J. Eccleton, B. J. Fimiegan (skip); G. B. Cullen, W. G. Ives, M. F. Bamett, R. Haworth (skip); T. Kirker A. W. Bethune, A. Duggan, J. H. Maynartt' The rinke' will leave, tho green at 1.30 sharp. ST ALBANS CLUB. Tho following rinks will represent the St Albans Club against Edgeware to-morrow:— On Edgeware green —Brock, Kendall, Du Feu, Thompson (skip); Montgomery, Jones, Stubberfield, Raphae-1 (skip); Callender, Harris, Simpson, Dobbs (skip); Davis, Dobson, Lightband, Hobbs (skip); Gilby, Snoad, M. S. Brown, Le Cren (skip). On St Albans green—Croxton, Spitz, Henderson, Bourn (skip); Angus, Downes, Shaw. Wood (Bkip); Edgar, Bryant, Oakey, H. Wilson (skip); Lorrimer, R. W. Brown, Mills, Henley (skip). OPAWA CLUB. The following will represent Opawa against Sydenham, to-morrow: On Sydenham groen—Archbold, Wilson, West, Goldstone (skip); James, Mason, Watson, Best (skip); Haigh, Gwatkm, Hunter, Luoas (skis); J- Haigh, Ormandy. Steans, Woodham (skip); Cooksley, Bonningtou, Jones, Ditford (skip). _ On Opawa green—Eaatwood, Pemberthy, Manning, Taylor (skip); Cormack, Pfarof. Prisk, H. A. Bruce (skip); Chapman, Broadhurst, Thompson, A. S. Bruce (skip). ' The following will play a friendly match against Sydenham on Opawa green:—Lee, Bell, Hillary. Talbot (skip); Owen, Hercus. Winchester, Clarke (skip); Farrow, Robbms, Cragg, Beanland (skip). „ _, _j Emergencies—Farrier, Allan, Cxawlord, Annand, Pee*, Pengelly. - PAPANUT. The Papanui Bowling Club will play its first match of the its own green to-morrow against Sumner, five rinks aside. The following have been chosen to represent Papanui:—G. Fulford, K. Gilbert. E Amyes, W. Pool (skip); A. Banks, W. Nicholls, E. Smith. J. Gow (skip); G. Ritchie, J. Kettle, W. Banks. G. T. Jones (skip); J. Frost, Quigley, C. Alhngton, H Samuels (skip); J. M'Neiluge, E. Rooney, H Keetley, C. Briee (skip). Emergencies— J. Butt, C: Matson, J. Cbatfield, G. White. E. Jones and G-. Derrett.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17328, 17 November 1916, Page 2
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