NEW ZEALAND BOWLING ASSOCIATION.
THE EXHIBITION TOURXiIEXT
ITU. RINK PAIRS AND SINGLES
MATCHES
[BY TKI-KtiRAPH. — FRI.'SS ASSOCIATION ]
Christciiuw.h, Friday
The Exhibition bowling tournament was continued today, further unci- of ih,. doubles championship being got. off. and < tart being made with the singles. In tin., latter probably three of the strongest -inglehanded player- in the. colony—Mel*ir.»ii (Dunedin). Car-weil iTaieri), and N. Roil iWellington)— were defeated. The J', and C grade, tie- advanced another stas--. bin the semi-final- of the rink champion-hip were not completed. in tile afternoon the North v. nth I land mat. I. was played, and re.-u ted in v. in for iii. North Island by 509 to 305. "11... game wa- a very close-one, but a numb r i>! rink- were neee..--ari!y Weakened owniy to ,'.,.. iloei-iou of the a— 111 i- in that ••very ,-;•',. playing in tie' tournament should h*. pieseuted in the match. A ii.-.v -.pud!, w-;it ram mid had. chiiio up from the south- ,.','.,; |'n'-i before the game -tall. d. but »h< m,, .■;.. p.ayed fairly v.. notwithstanding r.he game "hud just finished when anolhei -quail came up. To-morrow the semi-finals and the finals of the rink championship will bo played, and tie- .single- and doubles Mill be < ownmed. Tne following are the scores, in the North v. Soul island 111 v. h. - South (Ilaiiil. 21, beat North iPoiirford-, 13. South (McLaren). 20, beat North '.Moult'. 15. North (Prince). 25. beat South (Gillie 1 . 23 North 'A. Kilgour), 31. boat South (Bishop), 8. North (Lyon*.), 18, beat South (Finn). 15. South (.MoDougall), 2b, boat North (Munro), 16. North (Brackenridge), 13, beat South (\Veoderspoon), 11. South (Carswell), 26. beat North (McKot . lb. South (Goklstoue), 17, beat North For toons), I*. North (Bel'.), 28. beat South ((.Jreig), 14. North (Ncule), IS. beat South (Sneddon), 16. South iDall). 25, beat, North (Ballmget), 15. ~ , .., North (McLean), ££, beat South (Allnutt), 13. South (Payne), 21, beat North (Keith). 11. South (MeHutchcson), 20, beat North (Craw lev), 18. North (Nash). 20, beat South CWaddel!},
18. , ,« Totals: North, 3.9: South. 305.
SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP.
Fir.-.t Round: W. Harrison. 14, beat J. Campbell. 7: A. McGregor. IS. boat .1. Hi!!, 5; \\". Finn, 13, lx-at 11. Ffoh, 10: J. Button. 14. bout 'J'. Riordan, 12: J. IPonsford, 16. beat W. Turnbuil. 14; .1. Young, 21, beat .J. M. Geddes. 17: W. Poo;.', 16, boat X. \V. Nicholson, 15: E. Crowley, 14, beat X. bell, 10; C. Payne, 19. beat 11. Gunthorpc, 15; L. Miller. 18, beat .1. McKimiou, 14; Stone, 19, beat Stoit, 14: Soilitt. 16, boat A. Young, 9; Hewat, 16, heat Pollock, 4; M. Sheddan, 15. beat K. Fa Ik. 12 J. Portions, 16. beat A. Gillies, 7: .1. H. Maynard, 15, beat A. Stark. 13: V,. Coxhead, 14, beat A. Harper. 13: H. Hackey, 15, beat J. Allen. 13: H. L. Bens, 12, beat T. Strange. 8; W. A. Duric, 57, Wat G. Clark, 12; T. W. Wallace. 16, beat N. Murray, 7; G. Wodderspoon, 15. beat .1. Collins. 11; C. Barv, 16. beat, \V. Wvatt, 10; J. F. Bajrlcv, 22. beat .V. J. Cooper, 7; .1. Tail, 18, Wat T. Ballinger. 14; N. Herfon, 18. beat 11. Kagleton, 7 : T. Maekie, 15, beat R. Borland, 12: F. Laurcnson, 14, boat .1. Greig, 11. Second Round: .T. A. Nasi), 15, beat, .1. Carswell, 10: J. lliekev, 18, beat 11 Coxhead, 15: .1. G. Bentl'ev. 19. beat H. S. Hitchon, 11; McDougall. 17. beat Callaway, 13; Torrance. 16, bear. Smollie, 10: Scott, 16, beat Mclntyre. 15: WiUon, 12. beat Mercer, 7: G. Swimmers, 19, boa' W A. McLaren, 15: A. Brunskill. 11, Wat T. Sanders, 10: (J. Hemingway, 21, beat W. A Tan, 15: F. till. 15, lje.it A. R. Wilson, 15: C. Porteous 19, beat W. Poole, 14; D. Mm,;.-. 20. beat K. A. Martin, S: W. J. Gaucliii, 23, Wat E. Lefevro, 10; W. Berry, 18. beat W. F. Barraud, 15.
DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP. Third Round : LioiirUboii and Oolltus. £1, Wat Brown and Sadde.ll, 10; Voalo and MeItitosh, 18, Wat Burnett and Weir, 17: London and Barry, 22. beat Brown anti Mercer, 16: Allan and Maekie, 23, Wat Berry and Moult, 21. Fourth Round: Buchanan and W. McDonald, 13, beat Woolf and Borland, 9; Craighead and Harmon, 23, Wat Holt and Crowley. 17; Pollock and Brtghtwell, 17. Wat Portoous and Porteoi;-, 10: Oaklev and Oakley. 19, beat Gibbes and Mull. 17; Campbell and Secular. 18, beat McManaway and Munro. 12; J. Johnston and 11. Smith. 17. Wat Mollison and J. Heron, 16: Crawford and Sneddon, 17, beat O'Neill and McLaren, 12: Wallace and Ha in. 13. beat Longton and Barry. 11: Allan and Maekie. 23. beat Louisnoil and Bishop, 12: Dal! ami wraith. 16. beat, Vea!« and Mcintosh. 15: McDonald and Buchanan, lb. beat Oakley and Oakley. 10. FULI RINK CHAMPIONSHIP. In the final stages in grade B Dunedin (Harraway. Gilrnour, Hunter, and Gillie;, ckip). 27. bear Newtown (Wvlie Roberts Price, anil Prince, skip). 20. for third place. Semi-final: Ohristelnirch (W. Hell-well, Di Thomas. S. Manninsr, and V. White Parsons, skip), 20, beat Timarti (G. A. Simmers M. White, G. Sealev, and W. MeHuteWson, s-kipl, 19. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13390, 19 January 1907, Page 6
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