BOWLING.
PEACE SHIELD TOURNAMENT.
The principal attraction amongst local howlers'for the New Year holidays will be the annual competition for the handsome Peace Shield, under the auspices of the Gisborne Bowling Centre. The contest will take place on the Kalmtia greens on Monday and Tuesday next, and judging by the calibre of some of the teams entered, the competition should prove an interesting one. In all 18 rinks have entered, comprising eight from the Gisborne Club, seven from Kalmtia, and three front Poverty Bay, and these have been cut up into three sections.
The Gisborne rinks are as follows: Adair, Mahoney, It. Robertson, Sinclair (skip); Doolan, Clarkson, Sutton, Huesto:i (skip) ; Gain brill. Turner, T. F. Crawford, Holmes (skip); McKcague, Truman, Maude, Craig (skip); Gibbs, Hooper, Halford, Horne (skip); llird, Staff, Stephenson, Allan (skip); Hope, Moncriclt. Thelwall, Beatson (skip); H. Miller's rink. Kaliutia Chib: Eaton, Power, Wootlon. Newton (skip) ; Atkinson, W. Tier, Rothwell, Dudtield (skip) ; R. Muldoon, Roderick, Sawyer, J. Martin (skip); Wilson, Pollock, Morse, Jenkins (skip); Harding, Robertson, P. Muldoon,. H. Flavell (skip); O'Donnell, Vincent, IL Campbell, Harkess (skip); Coleman, Kenny, Clarke, Wiggens, (skip). Poverty Bay: Harris, Hudson, Shelton, Stubbings (skip); Wilkinson, Walker, Greig, C'outts (skip); Bull, E. Somervell, Alunns, Crawford (skip).
The draw is as follows: A SECTION.
First Round : Harkess v. Alartin. Dud-’ field v. Coutts, Sinclair v. Miller.
Second Round: Harkess v. Coutts, Dudtield v. Sinclair, Alartin v. Miller.
Third Round: Harkess v. Sinclair, Dudtield v. .Miller, Martin v. Coutts. Fourth Round: Harkess v. Dudtield, Martin v. Sinclair, Miller v. Coutts.
Fifth Round: rllarkess v. Miller, Dud field v. Martin, Sinclair v. Coutts.
B SECTION. First Round : Flavell v. Craig. Newton v. Beatson, Allan v. Crawford. Second Round: Flavell v. Newton, Beatson v. Allan, Craig v. Crawford. Third Round: Flavell v. Allan, Newton v. Craig, Beatson v. Crawford. Fourth Round: Flavell v. Crawford, Newton v. Allan, Craig v. Beatson. Fifth Round : Flavell v. Beatson, Newton v. Crawford, Allan v. Craig. C SECTION. F.’rsl Round: Wiggens v. Holmes, Jenkins v. Hueston, Horne v. Stubbings. Second Round: Wiggens v. Jenkins, Horne v. Holmes, Hueston v. Stubbings.
Third Round: Wiggens v. Hueston, Jenkins v. Horne, Holmes V. Stubbings.
Fourth Round : Wiggens v. Stubbings, Jenkins v. Holmes, Horne v. Hueston. Fifth Round: Wiggens v. Home, Jenkins v. Stubbings, Holmes v. .1 lueston.
Play will commence each day at 9 a.ni. sharp. All unstamped bowls will be examined previous to play commencing, and if not complying with the required test, will be disqualified.
(Per Press Association.)
CHRISTCHURCH, last night
The. Queensland bowlers were defeated by the Canterbury Club. Each scored two and a-half wins, but the points are in favor of Canterbury—ll2 to 105. The visitors leave for the South tomorrow.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 16014, 28 December 1922, Page 8
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