BOWLING TOURNEY
DOMINION TITLES ,
: RINKS CHAMPIONSHIP
! POST-SECTION CONTESTS
'•? SIXTEEN STILL REMAIN H~• . • * r-r y.; . ;i J [BY/TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION] 2 • : DUNEDIN. Wednesday . Thrco rounds of post-section play in ♦jjjihe rinks competition wero completed *• the New Zealand bowling champion--ehip tournament to-day.. The weather Uvns warm and sunny throughout the *U3ay, but a. tricky south-west wind tT&'ade accurate play difficult. Three greens were used, 29 rinks .';being/in tlio competition, which was J'tin the two-life system, at the start of *'the day's play. After tho completion * of thi'ee rounds three two-lifers ami *43 one-lifers remain in tho contest. «f.rThe play resulted as follows: 2SJ; FIRST ROUND y Dcaro ,(Dunedin), 26, v. Armstrong 2JT(Leith/)," 17; Healcy (Waimate), 18, Martin (Sumner), 15; Muston £sCarlton, Auckland), 19, v. Bandy *'!'<Papariui), 17; Yeitch '(West Har*;Hbour)', 2.% v. Lambeth (Balmact'3?wan), 14; Shepherd.(Kaituna), 18, v. (St. Kilda), 15; Wilkinson Harrawav '.(Dunedin), 20, v. *3saridge (Calodonian), 18; Deo (Nellirtlhi),- 2d; Whibley (Greymouth), 24, Barnett (Roslyn), 14; Shaw «£5.9; Wilson (Linwood), 15, v. . Irvine -:f'i<!l,v. Thomson (Phoenix), IS; Gven,trjell ,(Phoenix), 26, v. Stevenson (InAnderson (Timaru), 12; Mac(Roslyn), a Jbye. 1 !!Si- SECOND AND THIRD *!*" 'Dunedin Green.—Second round: Two »!3!ifers-r-Dpare, 19, v. MacGillivray, 18; *■ whye. One-lifers—Lambeth, 25, v. ArmI Strong,l4; Bandy, 24, v. Martin, 14. Armstrong were eliminated. * wEhird round: Two-lifers —Veitch, 21, v. j? v-Healey' 16. One-lifers—Bandy, 25, v. * MacGillivray, 12. MacGillivray was * eliminated. e Caledonian Green.—Second round: I .Two-lifers—Shaw, 21, v. Whibley, 15; f Wilson,, 22, v. Devereux, 12; Walker, m 20, v. Grenfell, 16. One-lifers—Ed-l wards, 28,. v. Barnett, 15; Thomson, i 21j_v. Irvine, 18; Anderson, 20, v. Ste- . venson, 19. Barnett, Irvine and Stevenson were eliminated. Third round: Twolifers—Wilson, 20, v. Shaw, 19; Edwards (one-lifer), 19, v. Walker, I£. " One-lifers—Thomson, 20, v. Anderson, .19; Whibiey, 25, v. Devereux, 9. Anderson and Devereux were eliminated, z Kai tuna Green. —Second round: Two--1 ifers—/Harra way, 22, v.-Dee, 13; Wilkinson, 20, v. Shepherd, 16; One-lifers— Claridge, 23, lpnrrie, 12; .Gilbert, 23, ' r - Adess, 11. Currie and Adesa were elimiri'ated,.,.';Third round: Two-lifers— Harrawav,, 23, v. Wilkinson, 12. Onelifers—Gilbert, 23, v. Claridge, 15.; Dee, 23, v.. Shepherd, 10; Muston, 19, v., Grenfell, 10. Claridge, Shepherd- and Grenfell were eliminated.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21702, 18 January 1934, Page 12
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