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Bowling.

THE.SOUTHERN TOURNEY, Per United Press Association* DUNEDIN, .Tan. 25. . The tournament was continued to-day in ideal weather. The if.iiks championship was won for the third time consecutively by Prince (Newtown). It was fully expected that the Wellington riub would heat Koitangatn. They had an easy win, but it was only at the latter stages of the game that Newtown got a break on- Up to about the 14th her.d Hislop and his men gave their redoubtable opponents nil they wanted; Kni-. taiigata's need was a steady third. At the 14th head the score was Newtown 18 Kaitangata Id ; nt the 15th Kaliangala lay till Roberts played ids first bowii, which hung on the jack, but Alexander put in a beautiful shot and lay Roberts hurst it and tire jack almost ran out of bounds where Kaitangata had «, howl. . Hislop with his first got a toucher, a grandly placed shot. Prince then carried Hie jack Into the ditch where Roberts’ toucher was lying—Newtown 20, Kaitangata 10. At the 19th head Newtown had brought their scoro up to 20, while Kaitangata had only added one pcfnt. At the 20th head Kaitangata got in a single, and when Alexander's last bowl ceased running; Newtown was lying 2. Hislop sent up a strong how), sprang the jack, and Newtown lay 0," the game ending—Newtown 32, Kaitangata 17. The games necessary to complete the seventh round of the Doubles Championship and the semi-finals were got off, leaving Moll wrick and Dali (Kaituna) and Turnbull and Mclntyre (Taieri) to ple.y oil for the championship to-morrow. Davies and Barnett (Christchurch) and Konst ami .Smith (Caledonian) play oft for third place. In the Singles .1. G. Gow (Timaru) ard 11, GnrforUi (Gore) playoff to-mor-row for first place, and McLaren (Dunedin) and Tait (Taieri) for third. Tomorrow the match North v. South six rinks) will lie played. RINK CHAMPIONSHIP. First prize: Trophies and certificates, with the names of the winners engrossed thereon. Second ; Trophies and certificates. Third : TropHcs ; Newton—(W. Wylie. W. 11. Brightwell, .1. Roberts and G. Prince, s.) 32, beat Kaitangata (.1. Gage, lI.S. Hitchon D. Alexander, and .1. Hislop, s.) 17, and won the championship. Green Island (W. Smellio, J. Aiteheson, D. Buchanan and W. McDonald, s.) 2G, heat Southland (J. Taylor, A. D. Miller, J. Rennie and R. Tay.or, s.) 17. double-handed CHAMPIONSHIP. Seventh Round—Turnbull and Mclntyre 17 beat Howat and Rule 9, Davis andi Barnett 20—Goddis and Moult 11. Seini-finnb—Mcllwrick and Dali 22 beat Smith and ICeast 17, Turnbul l and Mclntyre 19 heat Davis and Barnett 13, SINGLE-HANDED CHAMPIONSHIP. First Round. —W, Allen 18, heat <T. Ramsay 13, J. <■. OoW 25 J. K. Simpson 5, R. Davis 10— J. McMullin 15, C, Burry 17—. T. F. Button 11, W. Barnett 10—j. Johnson 11, J. White (Dunedin) 13-W. Martin It, T. Neill 10-E. 11. Clark 11, .7. C. Short 22 F. Townsend ]2, W. 11. Clark 18—.1. White (St. Kilda) 7, >T. Rennie 18 —W. Gee 14, .1, Brackenridge 17 —Payne 10, W. Allnutt 17— W. Mel 1 rick 15, .T. C. Webb 16— W. Alloo 9, W. .1. Thompson 15—A. Harper ■ 13, BraiOiwnite 15—G, Hemingway 12, .1. Leggatt 21—A. Grenfell 6. Second Round. —1L Adams 19 heat T. Atk nson 7, A. G. Mclntyre 18—II. Andrews S, H. Gnrforth 11—P. W. Johnston 10, J. While (Dunedin) 17—W, Barnett Hi, J. Leggatt 15—J, Rennie 12, Neill 18—Short 12, Brackenridge 1.9 Braithwnito 11, Webb 20 —Clark 11, Ussher 14 —Sneddon 11, Allnutt 14—Thomson 10, Bell 14—Inkster 13, SmeatonlT —Muir 11,- Bailey 22 G. 3'. Smyth 6, McLaren 18 —Stone 13, Finn 10—Hostio 6, Wylie 13—Storey 11, Lock 29—Heolley 3, Wedderspoon 13— J. Taylor 12, F. Smith 21—Lefevre 0, Ogg 13—Fruish 12, Coltman 18—Whclsoii 12, Gillies 11-

Thomas 9. Gage 18— Allcock 5, Jolly 15 —Smith 12, Hancock 10—Murchison 13, Gurney 16—Carter 13, I’eake 19—Mlnson 10, Foster 19—Galloway 11, Sneddon 18 —Hlnek 12, Lindsay 23—White 12, Bee 14 —Har.Jie 11, Manning 15—'Blackwood 14, Buchanan 17—North 9, AJlan 18— Walker 7, flow 17—Davies 1.3, Erskine 10—Konst 10, Wallace 23—Westcott 7, Harrawoy 13— Collins 11, McDonald I.4—Young 9. Hunter 18—Findlay 15, Smcllio 13— Wyatt 12, Hogg 15— Sanders 10, Scott 15—Grant 9, Christie 19—Bartlett .7, Young 18—Millar 11, Begg 18— J. Lock 17, Aitchison 20 —Policy 13, Broad 21— Watt 4. Black 15—Sneddon 12, Barry 15 —W. Allan 14, Mnckie 13—Swindley 8, Bentley 15—Akhurst 14, Tnit 20-Smith 13, Dali 18—Miller 10, Worsley 17—Eraser <), Turnbull TO— Frohnrtli 13, W. Osford 18—Sanders 10, Reid 13—Barnes 11—McDonpall 17— Sinclair 8, McLeod 12 —Baird 10, Carswell 10—Scott 9, Dune 14— Bunting 10, Baillie 10—England 10, Paterson a hye. Third Round,—Bell 12—Sraeaton 11, McLaren 19—Bailey 14. Finn 19—Wylie 10, -T, Lock 17—Wedderspoor. 8, Smith 14—Ogg 12, Sneddon—Lindsay 11, Hancock ID—Guerney 7, Coltman 17 —Gillies 8, Gage 17—Jolly 14, Peake 15—Foster 10, Manning 15—Bee 13. Buchanan 13— J. Allan 11, T. A.> Wallace 15— R. Erskino 13. McDonald 17—Harraway 14. Smellie 17—Hunter 10, Scott 10—Hogg 9, Christie 21—Young 16, Begg 20—Aitchison 9. Black 20—Broad 9, Gow 13— Barry 10, Bentley 15—Mackie ID, Tnit 13 —Dali 1.1, Turnbull 19—Worsley 16, Baillie 13 —Paterson 7, Hold 15 —Cesford 10, McLetid 19—McDohjgall 14, Durio 17— Carswell 12, Gariorth 13—Usher 12, Allnutt 20—White 14. Brackcnridge 15— Loggntt 7, Weh'h 18—Nelli 17, Mclntyre 14— Adams 13. Fourt Round.—McLaren 1.7—8e1l 10, Lock 13—Finn 5, Smith 10-Coltman 13. Hancock 15—Gage 13, Sneddon 19— Peace 11, Giarforth 15—McIntyre 10, Tait 18— Turnbull 14, Reid 10—McLeod 15, Bail'l'e 10—Durio 12, Buchanan 13—Manning 9, AUnutt 17—Webb 13, McDonald 15— Wallace 11, Black 19—Bentley 'l4, •fecott 17—Smellie 8, Christie 12—Begg 11. 12—Brackcnridge 11. Fifth Round.—McLaren 17—T, Lock 14, Balllio 21—Reid 10, Hancock 14— Smith H, Gnrforth 17—AUnutt 11, Sneddon 15—Buchanan 13, Tait 14 —Black 12, Chrittie 14—Scott 13, Gow 14-McDonald 13. Sixth' Round. —McLaren 12K-H^an«ick 10, Garforth 17 —Sneddon 16. Tait 14— Baillie 8, Gow 16—Christie 7. Semi-final. —Gur/orth 15—McLaren 11, Gow 15—Tait-10. At a meeting of North and South Island bowlers a proposal for an e*Wblhitlon tournament at Christchurch was warmly supported and is expected to take practical shape very shortly.

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Southland Times, Issue 19724, 26 January 1906, Page 2

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Bowling. Southland Times, Issue 19724, 26 January 1906, Page 2

Bowling. Southland Times, Issue 19724, 26 January 1906, Page 2

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