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BOWLING.

j PEACE SHIELD TOEBNAMENT. ! The bowlers’ attraction tor 1"° year holidays was the annual contest fm D,e Peace Shield, inauguraled foi Tit purpose of commemorating the end of Ihe great war and the sr-ttletnem. of peace. The Kalmtia green. uliptc tn J tournament was played, bme n'j 1 f ' | nmiday .’.pponrance. m 2 lfnls SfiU nintt?,-™ tl.omighly com-1 plete not one hitch oceui rm P ~ f ! ihroiigli the day, and Hie committee f : the Kahutia Bowling Hub a' ll ™ I be enngratnlated. The weathei brola dull in the morning, threatening i.un, but later King Sol shone out, and even -1 111 • nry Weill off SllCC'C*>. c l 11 IR • 1" ‘ j ! sections were got. off well a j which seven heads were pß»>crt t ‘C ( J rido. tRo sod ion winners, in ormi >

a commencement could be made with . Dio «dmi-linals this nimnin-.. • ~n,l R. Robertson were successful m winning their sections outright. Hi

bee other sort ions tied with two wins anch and in the play-off Nnsmllb Newton, and Wont ton’s rinks w ere sueces. fnl . bus qualifying for the semt-fina s.. In Draw for Die latter, Bcatson ol>t lined tlie bye. Woottou meets Nn.smitli. i. U id Robertson is pitted against Nexftoil. The president of the Kahutia Club ■ (Mr P .7. Howard), -prior to starting o day briefly addressed thn gather,ng and ’ concluded hy wishing they wo'dd all have a pleasant came and expertei re a piospemus and happy New Year. LaHPlay was stopped fm- a lew innmtcs .m 1 the flags lialf-mastrd, out 1 c .:l Cj' Die memory of the late Afr. A- V. * • an old bowler and a citizen loved and blowing ale results of the day’s play; SECTION A. Fir t Bound Wildish, 8.. Bird.' Thelwall, TA'atson ( sl;i p) 21 v. Biiscke. rnap. Prinee,, ColknaSmn! 9 ‘ Paltvidge, Mamie. Cratg fcljlp) o 3 v. Aluldoon. Robeilson. town. FI a veil (skip) 10. , Second Round. Bcntsr.ri. 2? v Flavell 14. rollev 90 V. crrtig 12. JTliird Round. Colley 22 v. Flavell 10. Bcatson (skip) 29 v. Craig 1C SECTION B Fiist Round. \ Sutton Butler. Seymour, Hneslon (skip) 2S v. Dndfiehl. R. T. Seymour, Sawyer. Aiartin (skip) 19- , 4 Warner Hamilton, Holmes. Robertson (skip) 97 v. Kenny. Spiers. Cl a ike, Hay (skip) 11. Second Round. Robertson 22 v. Hurston IS. Martin 25 v. Hay 18. Third Round. Robertson 21 v. Aiartin 13. Hurston 27 v. liny 11. SECTION C. First. Round.

Contts Wilson. Somervill Wootton ' (skip) 27 v. Leslie. T. F. Crawford, Stoneham J. Allan (skip) 10. Gibbs. Corson, Russell. Horne (skip) 1 37 v. W. Jackson. R. Campbell, Dunlop, (>. Howard (skip) S. Second Round. Wootton 24 v. Howard 13Third Round. Howard 27 v. Allan 8. . ..Ilorne 20 v. Wootton 19. SECTION D. First Round. Box Alnnns, Mahoney T. A. Crawford (skip) 17 v. E. Adair, Ashton, Stephenson, Kyroe (skin) Ifi. Power Eaton, Mason, Newton (skip) 15 v,, Ormond. Whyte, Armstrong, Sinclair (skip) 14. * Second Round. Crawford Ifi v. Sinclair 13. Kyrne 21 v. Newton 17. Thir-il Round. Sinclair 2fi v. Kyme 17. Newton 17 v. Crawford 15. •SECTION E. First Round. Tier Atkinson. Alorse, Rot.hweH (skip) 22 v. Hooper, Bruce, Miller, Nasmith (skip) is. n Gordon,. Findlav. Gambrill, Alichte (sjleip) 27 v. Wilkinson. D, B. Robertson, Greig, McDonald (skip) 19. Second Round. Nasmith 23 v. McDonald 21. llothwell 21 v. Aliehio 14. Third Round. Nasmith 32 v. Aliehic 9. McDonald 25 v. Rothwell 14. POSITION OF TEAMS . j

SECTION TIES. As a result of 1 lie section play. Robertson and r.eatson won their sections outright, while ties resulted between Woot%>n and Horne. Crawford and Newton, ' and RolliwrU and Nasmith. The ties were decided on seven heads and the results were:— Nasmith 7 v. Rothvell Newton jo v Crawford 7. I Wootfon o v. Horne. R. II

Ttoatson Section A. Wins. ... 3 Loss. 0 Colley O i Ora if? ... i O FI a veil ... 0 3 Tt. Uohrrt SECTION TT son . ... a 0 ! Huesfon n 1 i TMnrtiTi ... 1 ~ 1 Hay ... 0 3 j Woof Inn SECTION C. o i' ! llOl'lli! O 1 ! Allan ... 1 0 j Howard .. i 0 rn wford Section n. ... 2 1 ! Newton o 1 ! Kvino ... 1 1 Sinclair ... 1 ~ * Nasmitl) Section K. o 1 Tlolhwell a 1 McDonald .. i a Midi io, ... i o

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15409, 3 January 1921, Page 8

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BOWLING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15409, 3 January 1921, Page 8

BOWLING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15409, 3 January 1921, Page 8

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