N.Z. Bowling Tourney.
+ [Per United Press Association.] Ddnedin, Jan. 28. The tournament was continued to-day in fine weather. In the second round of the Rink match Gillies (Dnnedin) 20 beat D»U ( Kaituna j 19; Hislop( Wellington) 23—.Crawford (Kaituna) 14 ; Wedderspoon (Caledonian) 23 -Rowley (Timaru) 19; W. Dull (St. Clair) 29— Scott (Roslyn) 21 ; Allnctt (Roslyn) 28 — Capstick (Caledonian) $ ; White 19 -Cowie (Caledonian) 16; Peake (Dunedin) 22— Gee (Canterbury) 18 ; Btirnett (Christchurch) 25— Martin (Oamaru) 14; Jacques (Canterbury) 28— Sebo (Southland) 21 ; Mackie (Taieri ) 28— Hogg (Caledonian,23; Gow (Timaru) 18— Paterson (Kaituna)l6; Hunter (Dunedin) 28— Walker (Port Chalmers) 15 ; Carswell (Taieri) 22— Manning (Christchurch) 15; Sneddon (Kaituna) 19— Harraway (Green Island) 13. ' ,_^. . . . In the 3rd lound Wedderspoon .21 boat VV. Dall 12 ; AUnutfc 13— Hislop8; J. White 25 -Yates 16 ; Jacques 24-43ill_es 21 ; Burnett 20— Erskine 15 ; Peake 28— Mackie 5 ; Gow 21— Hunter 12 ; Carswell 19— Sneddon 13. In the first round offthe doubles Galbraith and Watson 19 beat Kingsland and Taylor 14 ; Fraser and Brown 20— Hancock snd Parker 15 ; Harraway and Harraway IS — Bishop and Gibb 10 ; Evans and Bewley 16 —Sebo and Smith 14; Dall and Morrison, a bye. _.....' Second round— Short and White 15 beat Torrance and Davis 10; Mercer and Muoro 15— Buchanan and White 10; Jobiwlam. »nd Foster 17— Findlay and Erskine 14; Raw ley and Bourn 14— Dall 11; Smith and Paterion 20— Storie and Duggan 12 ; Smith and Payn© 15 —Davies and Seley 9; Burneide and Mcllwraith 19— Darton and Peake 14; McLeod and Garden 17 — Watson nnd Waddell 9; Gow and Reid 15— Dickson iinft-v Thomas 9; Saunders and Saunders 14^Wesney and England 11; Carswell and Howell 19— Brown* and Potter 13: Scott and Gilmour 16 — Hanson md Smeaton 10; Sneddon and Coltman 23— ' McElrea and Jeffreys 15; Patersoa "ajpid Hemingway 16— Hogg and Wallace r J3 ; Mackie and If eil 17—0. Fraaer' and^illw 11 ; Taylor and Taylor 15--SooJfcb and: -ss6tt 12; Sinclair and Barth 27— Miller l_nd Buchanan 14 ; Carie and Roberts 16— Gal* Braibh and Watson 11 ; Beid and Dall 20— Capstick and Keast 13 ; Balk and AUriutt 18— Harraway and Harraway 13; Evans and Bewley 13— Walker and Cook _2; Smith and Stubbs 14- Fisher and Ya'teftU?; Hunter and Thomson 18— McDonald and Gleeson 9 ; Falconer and Young 18—Crawford and Connell 13 ; A. Fraser and Brown 22— Gillies and Barnes 19 ; Scrint and Craigie 19 — Manning and Smith 8 ; Mollisou and Don 18— Barriett and Louison 13 ; Morris and McLaren 1:8---Jacqnes and Neave 11 ; Martin and McFarlane 17— Gee and Hyndman 14 ; Summers and Philip 18— Collins and Anderson 7 ; Christie and Christie 17— Collett and Wedderspoon 13 ; Melrose and Smith 13 — Scoular and Don 11. Third round— Short and White 17 heat Smith and Porteous 10 ; Smith and Payne 20— Johnston and Foster 15 ; Saunders and Saunders 19— McLeod and Garden 15 ; Mackie and Neil 17— Sneddon and Coltman 15 ; Beid and Dall 13— Falconer and Young 11 ; A. Fraser and Brown 14 — Scrint aha Craigie 11. _^
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Southland Times, Issue 15156, 29 January 1902, Page 2
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500N.Z. Bowling Tourney. Southland Times, Issue 15156, 29 January 1902, Page 2
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