BOWLING CHAMPIONSHIP.
THE RINKS CONTEST. POST-SECTION GAMES. THREE ROUNDS COMPLETED PLAYERS TO CO FORWARD.
TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] WELLINGTON, Wednesday.
The Dominion bowling tournament was continued fo-day in ideal weather, with three rounds of post-section play in the links championship and three rounds of post-section play in the pairs championship. The day was also "President's Dav," when all the visiting bowlers were entertained by the president, Mr. H. M. Stone, on the Wellington Club's green. Tho Australian bowlers presented the secretary, Mr. R. W. Shallcrass, with a handsome gramophone and the president with a case of pipes.
Following are left in the rinks championship: —Bremner (West End), Bell (Hamilton), Doherty (Kelburn), McWhannell (Hataitai), Edwards (Teinuka), Ardell (Hataitai), Hosking (Carlton), Woolf (Christchurch), Findlay (Mount Edan), Wardrop (Woodville). King (Hastings), Lowry (Kelburn), Noble-Adams (Blenheim). The ''two-lifers" left, in the championship rinks are:—Bremner (West End). Bell (Hamilton), Doherty (Kelburn), and McWhnnnell (Hataitai). The rest left in have each lost one life. Following aro the results of the rinks post-section play:— FIRST ROUND. Blenheim (Noble-Adams), 19. v. Wellington (Hill 1. 17; Hataitai (McWhannell), 24, v. Stratford (Skoglund), 14; Christchurch (Woolf), 25, v. Teinuka (Edwards), 15: Hastings (Kincr), 18. v. Auckland (Walker), 15; Y.B.A. (Harrison), 22. v. Hataitai (Ardell), 20; West End (Bremner), 17, v. Seatoun (Bell), 12; Thorndon (Naylor). 24, v. Pahiatua (Britland), 12; Mount Eden (Findlay), 27, v. Nelson (Bartlett), 21; Hamilton (Bell), 22, v. Christchurch (Rennie), 16; Caledonian (Langley), 21, v. Carlton (Hosking), 12; Woodville (Wardrop). 29, v. N.S.W. (Griffin), 17; Kelburn (Lowry), 20. v. Fonsonby fParsons), 18; Kelburn (Doherty), a bye. SECOND ROUND. Skoglund (Stratford), 22, v. Hill (Wellington), 10; Parsons (Ponsonby), 25, v. Griffin (New South Wales), 21; Bremner (West End), 20, v. Naylor (Thorndon), 14; King (Hastings), 22, v. Harrison (New South Wales), 9; Bell (Hamilton), 22, v. Findlay (West End), 21; Lowry (Jvelburn), 19, v. Langley (Caledonian), 16; Doherty (Kelburn), 22. v. Wardrop (Woodville), 19; Edwards (Temuka), 20. v. Walker. (Auckland), 16; Ardell (Hataitai), 22, v. Bell (Seatoun), 12; Bartlett (Nelson), 19, v. Britland (Pahiatua), 15; Hosking (Carlton), 19, v. Rennie (Christchurch), 16; Parsons (Ponsonby), 25, v. Griffin (New South Wales), 21. THIRD ROUND. Edwards (Temuka), 21, v. Skoglund (Stratford), 18; Bell (Hamilton), 18, v. Lowry (Kelburn), 16; Findlay (Mount Eden), 24, v. Naylor (Thorndon), 16; Wardrop (Woodville), 26, v. Langley (Caledonian), 20; Hosking (Carlton), 21, v. Parsons (Ponsonby), 17; Ardell Hataitai), 21, v. Bartlett (Nelson). 20; Woolf (Christchurch), 25, v. Harrison (Victorian Bowling Association), 19; Doherty (Kelburn), 21, v. Noble-Adams (Blenheim), 15; Bremner (West End), 21, v. King (Hastings), 19.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20156, 17 January 1929, Page 14
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