BOWLING.
CANTERBURY CLUB. The following rinks will represent Canterbury in tho pennant match against Lyttelton, at Lyttelton, tomorrow! and will leave by tho 1.25 p.m. train: —W. MaynaTd, Barnett, Finnegan, Haworth (skip); J. C. Smith, Summers, Hoffman, Ronayne (skip); J. H-. Maynard, Bingham, J. P. Smith, Redpath (skip). LINWOOD CLUB. The following will play in friendly matches to-morrow:—Against Lyttelton, at Lyttelton—Kollaway, Coe, Nutt, Horsley (skip); Adams, Ardley, Holliday, T rgess (skip). At Linwood l —Edwards, ’ Matthews. Strange, Sprosen (skip). Against Edgewaro, at Edgeware—Kingsland, Mahan, Fiiman, Buchanan (skip); Flindle, Schumacher, Ritchie, Dickson (skip); Selwood, Clarke, Jones, Marshall (skip). PAPANUI CLUB. The Papanui Bowling Club has selected the following rinks to play against St Albans Bowling Club, at St Albans green, to-mor-row: —A. Banks, Quigley, Amyos, Samuels (skip); W. Banks, White, Freeman, E. Smith (skip); Brice, Kcetley, Pool, Cow (skip). KAIAPOI WORKING MEN’S CLUB v. LYTTELTON. A two-nink match between Kaiapoi Working Men's Club and Lvttelton Club was played on the Kaiapoi Working Men’s Club green yesterday afternoon, and was won by the visitors by 17 points. The scores are:— Kaiapoi Working Men’s Club —Ball, Baker, Loomes, Hall (skin), 11; Lyttelton—Miller, Brown, Sinclair, Bromley (skip), 27. Kaiapoi Working Men’s Club —Taylor, Baker, Edwards, Mealings (skip), 17; Lyttelton—Hollis. Taylor, Sinclair, Henderson (skip), 18. . Totals—Lyttelton, 45 points; Kaiapoi Working Men’s Club, 28. SUMNER CLUB. The following games were played during the past week in the Sumner Club’s championships : Singles—H. W. Bishop beat G. Alexander, T. B. Boulton beat W. F. M’ATtbur. Doubles—D. Bates and Dr Gosset beat W. S. Mitchell and H. Barlow; J. F. Neville and W. S. Heyes beat It. Parry and H. Gilby; F. G. Maddison and E. A. Johnson beat W. F. M’Arthur and J. Illingworth; W. F. M’Arthur and J. Illingworth beat S. East and T. B. Boulton. Rinks—H. W. Heslop, S. East, T. B. Boul- ■ ton and W. S. Hcyos (skip) beat T. F. Cham- > hers, W F. M’Arthur, V F. S. Maddison and , T. A. JohnsC-i*kip); W. S. Mitchell, W. ■ F. Partridge, Barlow and F. Barlow • (skip) beat T. F. Chambers, W. F. M’Arthur, F S. Maddison and E. A. Johnson (skip); l W. H! Hampton, J. Booth, G. W. C. Snnthi son and W. F. Raphael (skip) beat J. S. i Neville, R. Piercy, J. Hepworth and H. I Gilby (skip). ’ ; SYDBNHAM CLUB. [ The following will represent the Sydenham . Bowling Club to-morrow:— Against Rangiora, at Rangiora—Munday, Skelton, Chambers, W. Dobbs (skip); Hollis, J. Spiller, Dempster. C. Taylor (skip); F. ‘ Jacobson, Robson,' J. Turnbull, Fowings (skip); M’Alister, CoaTd, Allison, A, J. Wil- > liams (skip). _ , , Against Linwood,' at Sydenham—Allen, Howison. Hamilton, Hadfield (skip); H. Williams, Wardman, A. Jack, W. Spiller (slap); Peck, Marks, Dickenson, J. Scott (skip). Against Opawa, at Opawa—Butler, Harris, Calvert, Chegwin (skip): Hammond, Farrant, Griffiths, Duffy (skip); Blackmoro, Good, Garth, Beattie (skip). . , Against Papanui, at Papanui—Colts: Cooper, M’Keon, Frayle, H. Bott (skip); Horsley, Perkins, Faulkner, Yule (slap); Besley, Robertson, Poarce. Mitchell (skip). > Against St Albans, at Sydenham—Branthi wnite, Brondley, Rudd, Bilcliff (skip); White, Watts O Jacobsen, Edwards (skip); Copple--1 stone, Laws, C. H. Taylor, Freeman (skip). KAIAPOI CLUB. 1 The general committee of the Kaiapoi ■ Bowling Club met on Wednesday evening; 1 present—Dr J. W. Crawshaw (chairman), ’ and Messrs F. L. Parnham, R. Wyllie and 1 G. A. Kissling. Arrangements for club comf i petitions were made,' and it was announced 1 : that tho following members had donated 1 ! trophios:—R. Borland £2 2s (handicap } singles), Dr J. W. Crawehaw £1 Is (champion 1 i singles, presidents’ trophy), G. A. Kissling £1 Is (handicap doubles). H. W. harrer and J. E. Monk £1 Is (champion doubles), £1 1 ' Is bv the club for a second trophy for the 1 i doubles, R. Wyllie £1 Is (singles for players 5 j with handicap of 8 or over). It was decided 1 1 that entries should close on November 30 ' I for handicap singles, handicap doubles and ! handicap singles for those with handicap of • j 8 and over, and that arrangements for fin- • | ishing the round should be left to the 0 1 Match Committee. It was also decided that 0 i the Match Committee should ro-handicap ~ j any player after any competition is finished.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17644, 23 November 1917, Page 2
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