BOWLING.
Secretaries are requested to forward particulars •f games played and of forthcoming matches. ST. HILDA v. PORT CHALMERS. The game which was played on Saturday between St. Hilda and Port Chalmers resulted in a win for Port Chalmers. The following were the scores on the Port Green;—
Owing to the showery weather there was no play on the St. Kildia Green. CHRISTCHURCH TOURNAMkNT. CHRISTCHURCH, April 9. The final of the Rinks Match in the Chris-tchurch Centre's Easter tournament was played on the C antei ' Dur y Green this morning in the presence of a crowd of interested spectators. The game resulted as follows:—Allen, East, John Hadfield, M'Gallon (Sydenham) 23 beat Bloor, Dr Gow, John Brackenridge, James Bracken ridge (Sunnyside) 17. OAMIARU TOURNAMENT. (From Oub Own Correspondent.) OAMARU, April 9. The bowling tournament was brought to a conclusion to-day. when the remaining matches were for the most part Dlayed in beautiful weat/her. In the afternoon, however, rain set in, and several showers fell before the curtain was finally rung down on a tournament that has been a source of pleasure to everyone concerned. The concluding results are as follows: RINKS MATCHES. Citizens' Prizes. Second and Third Places. W. Waddell (Phoenix) 30 beat J. Abbott (North- Ea»t Valley) 12. Phcenix Prizes. Final. A. E. Wolstonholme, J. G. Patterson. T. Sutcliffe, and F. Smith (Koituna) 19 beat H. Martin (Meadowbank) 16. Oaitahtt Prizes. Final. A. Buchanan, G Buchanan, A. Smellie, and W. Smellie (Green Island) 21 beat J. Bentley (Dunedin) 12. PAIRS MATCHES. Phoenix Prizes. Semi-final. G P. Mollison (Phoenix) 17 beat K A. Clark (Palmerston) 11. C. Bee a bye. Final. J. E. Broad and G. P. Mollison (Phoenix) 18 beat D. Brown and C. Bee (Phoenix) 3. Meadowbank Prizes. Fourth Round. Veitch 14 beat Aikenhead 10. Semi-final. Veitch 19 beat Laing 10. Gray a bye Final. A. Armstrong and J. Veitch (Caledonian) 23 beat A. Pitts and P. Gray (North-East Valley) 19. Last Try Prizes. Final. J Hamilton and R. J. Watts (Otago) 30 beat J Bosomworth and A. Bowron (St. Albans) 14. NEW SOUTH WALES v. VICTORIA. SYDNEY. April 9. Victoria beat New South Wales in two games. The third game was abandoned owing to rain N.S.W. v. QUEENSLAND. SYDNEY, April 10. New South Wales beat Queensland jn two out of three games.
St. K. P.C. Hinton, Cooper, Paterson, Falconer 22 M'DougaJl, Godfred, Murray Hillier .. — 19 Brindle, MAlister, Morrieon, M'Ourdy 18 Emerson, Mackenzie, Ripley, Wilson ... — 23 Adiess, Gardner, Cameron, Hellyer ... 20 " — Almond, Peters, Wylie, M'Laohlan — 21 Totals 60 63
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Otago Witness, Issue 3031, 17 April 1912, Page 65
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