BOWING.
THE CHR'ISTtfHtmCH MENT.fPBB FKBSB ASSOCIATION.!
CiiBISTCHDBCU, January 17. — At the Bowling Tournament to-day, both greens were occupied with a series of matches between the North and South Island. The conditions of the contest, were ten rinks aside, three matches, the aggregate scores of the three to be counted. , The .first game was won by the South Island with 45 points; the second game wrirwon by the South Island with 27 point?; ,«$ the third ended in a tie. Tse match thus ended in a win for the South Island by 72 points. Mr J. Paul . (NefrPly-, mouth' 1 , captained the NortiK faamnid Mr H. J. Raphael (GhristcnorcnX the South team. The weather unta'pwtect; and a large crowd of spectator* watched v the different games. . 'i • >-' ' ■ Id the Doubles Tournament, Haddison and Wanklyn hare to play McLaren and Morris for the final. • : v "M ■ ' ' In the Single-hand Matebes, Brightwell has to play Maddison or Bennie. SeTeral interesting games were played on the local green on Thursday afternoon. Subjoined are the details :-— v Bundle ' Newman ' ' OoJdwater Cock Webster, Gray Morey (sk) ... 21 MtiJiellar ... 22 Jackson .J. Avery Allen " ' ' JeHkinson W. Rundle KnyVett S. Rundle (sk) 31 Haft (sk) . 17 . Harrison .. , 80i1y.,,, , '. .. Marks Govett ■A. Goldwater, . Fookes Ad. Goldwater(sk) 22 McLean (sk)... 20 Following are the results .of the first round of the handicap matches:-*- . " • Cur. ' ' H. Goldwater ... 12, Jenkinsou ... 21 Hall .' 21 Perrin 20 Gray 21 W. Bundle .... 10 Other players obtained byes. " ," Handicap SixoiiEs. > 5 Ad: Goldwater 21 Cattley ... 8 C. Rundle ... 21 Jaotabn > ..i 2 Other playora obtained byes. ' :> Handicap Pjjss. .— • • W. Rundle C. Rundle *v Paul 25 S. Rundle ...16 H. Goldwater Cook Dempsoy ... 29 Knyvett ... 10 Harrison <tock Webster ... t5 T. Avery ... 13 Jackson P«T"° x Gray IS- A: Goldwater... 12 , J. Avery Mttta '• . Ward 21 Fookea ... 12 Beguikeßs. Wright 2fc BaUy .. ... 10 New Plymouth defeated Waitara in the Keoreation .Grounds by 35 runs. New Plymouth scored 73 (Wakelin 21, Hasell 11); and Waitara made 38 (Steeds 10). Hasell and Braund trundled for the 1 rictors, and Skelton and Purdie for the losers.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11658, 18 January 1901, Page 2
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346BOWING. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11658, 18 January 1901, Page 2
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