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BOWLING.

CLUB COM?ETITtoNS. The United Club has started its club com* petitions, which comprise championship doubles, championship rinks, championship slnglesV and handicap singles: There have been no matches as yet in the two first competitions, and in the championship singles the scores to date are:—B Section: J. Brown beat Watson 21-17. C Section: Hall beat Spiller and Roberts. In the handicap singles the results are:—Woolf scr beat Pool 5, T. Thomson scr beat; Ward 8, Spiller. scr beat McCullough scr, Frasef scr. beat F. M. Brown 4. ' ' •' ''V'"'' ■" ■ - ..- The Sydenham Club competitions are fiuv ther advanced than most others, games in the champion singles, club singles, champion doubles, club doubles, and champion rinks having been played. The results, so far as played, are as follow: CHAMPION SINGLES. Section A.—Freeman won two and lost two. Allen lost three. Dobbs won one and lost one. Faulkner won two and lost two. Fewings ' won threei; Edwards lost two and won two. ; Section B.—Hamilton lost two. Scott lost four. McGallan won three. Dickenson lost one and won three. Whelan lost one and won one. Marks lost one. Howison won tWO. • ' •. .•, : > - Section C.—Chambers won two. Hadfleld lost' two and won one. Mitchell lost twow Griffith lost one. Pritchard won one. Johnston won two and lost one.. O. Jacobsen Jost two and won two. . CLUB HANDiCAP . Section A:—Robertson won' one and lost ohev Good' lost one. won one. Wardman lost three and, won one. -Edwardswon two«' Rudd, won. one: and lost 0ne,... Section B.—-Marks lost two.' Flindle won one. C. H. Taylor lost one.• Coote won: three. Rawlinsdn lost one. w. ■ ■■-.-: '•': Section C<—-Whelan won one and lost one. Dickenson lost. two. Merriman lost three and won two. Wright won two and lost"-two; Mitchell lost one and won one. O. Jacobsen lost one. '•'■.••. i...•••>'.■;:• .-• ..'•:, ■..-.■ ,r . . CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES. Section A.—Wardman, : and Duffy lost one: and won three. Marks, and Howison lost four. Flindle and Johnston lost one and won two. Chambers and' Yule ■ won one. Allen and Scott won, two and lost one. Pritchard and Hadfleld won one. Edwards and Fewings.won one and lost three. Section Bl— Garth arid Beattie lost one and won one. Robertson and: Mitchell lost; oncV O. Jacobsen and Whelan won one. Turnbull and McGallan lost one. CHAMPION RINKS. Dickenson, Bott, Hamilton, arid Dobbs beat Edwards, Calvert, Fewings, and Chegwin.. CLUB DOUBLES. i

Section ;B.—C H. Taylor and Bott lost one.j

F. Jacobscri an'd W: (Allen lp'sf*; one. Copte and Dickenson won one and lost one. The following are the further scores to date in the CanterburyClub^competition:—• NON-STAR , SINGLES.. .'.,,■>■., S. C Bingham beat, Weir, ,22-16. argvle Handicap singees. ; Ldwry beat G. Penlingtori, 23-19. Knne* gan beat McCleave, 22-15. -Bell, beat G. Baker," 23-11. CHAMPIONSHIP SINGIJES. ' 1 Duggan beat McGleave, 21-16.: 'G. S. White beat F. J. Barlow, 23-12*. English. beat G. Perilington, 22-17; C. W. Bmghain beat Redpath, 19-15. ■ : CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES. , , Hastie ,and Bolanfl bea,t. C. W. Bingham and Kirker, 23-16. ; English and Redpath beat Summers and Duggan, 33-12.: Maynard and G. Baker beat Weir and Lowry, 26-20. . CHAMPIONSHIP RINKS,. Weir, Baron, Barnet, and Eowry beat C. W. Bingham, Kirker, Suriiriiers, arid Duggan, 21-20. The Christchurch-Club's competitions have not progressed far ..as yet, though the: following scores in the McDougall Rose Bowl Handicap Singles are to hand:—Thomson 3 beat Hobbs 6, 22-16. J. Caughley 3 beat Mazey 6, 26-20. Newman 4 beat Manning 2, 28-27. Gurney scr beat Mosley 4, ,25-11* jßrittain 5 beat Orchard scr, 26-21.. I ■ ' Mr George Pritchard, a well-known member of the Sydenham'Bowling dub, died on | Saturday evening,, and was buried onTues; I day. Mr Pritchard, was a memberof* the ;champion-of-champions ; rink' -for .the 1913 season. '■> '■■:■ ;y -:'•.-■ -■ ::' ''' .:; : ~. ; ..--' . A slight misapprehension arose during the. week as •'. to the result, of t .the.Opawar Edgeware Saturday. It arose out of an incorrect* publicationi of which gave Opawa' a win by one -point* However, it appears that; a mistake.- was made, anil that Edseware won thematchby a small but sufficient margin: .TheK fcig game was that' between' Jl Taylor's ware) rink and Gbldstone's' 1 (Opawa) rink, in which thevEdgeware man notched a very handsome ..win. over the .ex-champion. The St.- Albans green has been ''squared" and otherwise improved, andiihere is a good deal of play both in the - afternoons • and evenings, A number of/games ; "have been played in .the ..Singles and Doubles. The draw' for the\ Champion Double's' has' been posted, "'arid 1 good ' p'rbj gress should be made 7 during'the' coining 'week.. ■ .•■ ■■•■■'■..;■-".•:■.•• '••••Vl;..-..- ■ The. third match for the fern badges was played on the Linwood green on. Wednesday, ' when Hi Inyjood arid J. R. Brunt (s) challenged the holders, 1 ThOsV Marriott : and John Snell (s), and won by.lo points to 7. The next challengers* are H. Adams arid H. Killner. ' ' A rink from the Christchurch Club visited Sumner yesterday, arid beat a local rink by 26 points to 14. The scores.were:—_ Sumner:.T. W. Johnson, F.S. Madidison, H.Barlow| Dr Gosset Cs) 14. "~, Christchurch—Clark, Torrens, Dickson, Macdougall (s) 26. : :ii _

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 561, 26 November 1915, Page 2

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BOWLING. Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 561, 26 November 1915, Page 2

BOWLING. Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 561, 26 November 1915, Page 2