BOWLS TOURNEY
CLOSING STAGES H. C. ALLOO STILL UNBEATEN SEVEN LEFT IN PAIRS RINKS MATCHES CONTINUED [ny TKI.KfiRAf'H —PUKSS ASSOCIATION-] CHRISTCHURCH'. Thursday With many players eliminated yesterday only two greens wore in use today, when post-sectional play was continued in (lie New Zealand bowling tournament. Tile rinks championship was in progress at St. Albans and Harrington greens, where largo crowds watched six rinks games. The weather, in striking contrast to tho miserable conditions prevailing for most of tho tournament, was fine and warm. After throe rounds to-day the following remain in:— SINGLES TWO LIVES !L C. AI 100 (Owaka). ONE LIKE A. P. King (Elinuood, Christchurch). E. Livingstone (Onehunga). M. Walker (Auckland). 0. E. Hardley (West End, Auckland). PAIRS Temuka. —J. B. Davis and A. S. MeInnos. Canterbury.—J. Turpin and R. Haworth. Canterbury.—P. Delargey and P. E. McNish. New South Wales.—T. C. Redmond and S. Morris. " Napier.—A. Bryan and S. Beer. United (Christchurch). —W. Castle and I'!. A. Smith. Grey Lynn.—Migginson and If. Whittle. RINKS TWO LIVES Dunedin. —C. Beeeroft, W. Easton, J. ]). Best, W. Anderson. ONE LIFE West End (Auckland). —J. Duncan, G. P. Wvnyard, C. E. Hardley, W. Bremner. Auckland.—G. L. Gladding, J. Pascoe, P. Sheath, M. Walker. Edgoware (Christchurch). —W. J. Clarke, S. Kennedy, A. W. Price, J. E. Gaglinrdi. Canterbury.— C. Elsotn, J. Turpin, C. Shaw, P. Ha worth. The time-limit is now operating on all games. Rinks must bo finished within three hours, pairs within two hours and a-quarter. and singles within an hour and n-hnlf. It now appears likely that the finals will he reached to-morrow afternoon, but this depends on eliminations in the rinks, which take precedence over pairs and singles. MATCHES PLAYED YESTERDAY THE SINGLES CONTEST [nr TKf.Kc.iiAi'ir —own correspondent] CHRISTCHURCH, Thursday The following were the results of today's matches:— Fifth- Round.—H. C. Alloo (Owaka), 20, v. A. S. Mefnnes (Temuka), 8; E. Livingstone (Onehunga), 25, v. J.' J. Kennerley (Spreydon, Christchurch), PAIRS First Round.—Higginson and H. Whittle (Grey Lynn)", 24, v. Sneddon and H. Wilson (Linwood), I*3. Second Pound. Higginson and Whittle, 21, v. T. 1?. Hindle and Ferguson (Balmacowan), IS. RINKS ST. ALBANS GREEN First Round.— Two-lifers: J. E. Gaglinrdi (Edgoware), 2.3, r. p. E. Ivrrell (Roslyn), 21; W. Anderson (Dunedin), 22, v. J. A. Y'eiteh (West Harbour), 14; R. Haworth (Canterbury), a bye. Onc-lifcrs: F. Livingstone (Onehunga), 29. v. L. Gordon (Canterbury), 14; J. R. Smith (Kelburn), 19, v. W. 1). Ramsay (Shirley), 15; M. Walker (Auckland), 28, v. W. Ure (Auckland), 21. Second Round.—Anderson, 20, v. Gaglinrdi, 14: Haworth, 20, v. Livingstone, 17; Walker, 19, v. Smith, 15; Tyrrell, 21, v. Voitch, 11. Third Hound. —Walker, a bye; Gaglinrdi, 19, v. TyrrolJ, 9; Anderson, 21, v. Haworth, 17. BARRINGTON GREEN First Round. —L. J. Bull (ITawera), 24, v. H. L. Brighting (I-latnitai), 15; W. Bremner (West End, Auckland), 22. v. T. Ferguson (Balmacewan), 15; W. G. Ives (Canterbury), 20, v. Harry Wilson (Linwood), 14; E. A. Sinitii (United), 1(3, v. S. Beer (Napier), 14. Second Pound, —Bremner, 20, v. Bull, 14; Ives, 23, r. Smith, 12. Third Pound. —Bremner, 21, v. Ives, 10.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22319, 17 January 1936, Page 12
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515BOWLS TOURNEY New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22319, 17 January 1936, Page 12
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