BOWLING
TOURNEY AT CHRIS! CH(JRCH. Psr Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, Jan. 18. The New Zealand .bowling Association championship tournament opened to-uay wuen the first three games ot tile rink tournament were played. The position of the different rinks m each beutiun are as follows: —
No. 1 Section —Clinton (Nelson), 3 wins; Newtown (Price), 2 wins, 1 loss; i'almerston South (Clark), 2 and 1; United (Jacques), 2 and 1; Ash burton (11 art;, 1 and 2; Wellington (Webb), 1 and 2; Christchurch (Rowley), 1 and 2; Roslyn (Scott), 3 losses. No. 2 Section. —United (Stark), 3 wins; Ashburton (Manchester), 2 wins, 1 loss; Southland (JliisKiiie), arm i , St. Albans (Raphael), 2 and 1; Christchurch (Day), 2 and 1; Dunedin (Begg), 1 and 2; Sydenham (Mitchell), 3 losses; Canterbury (Redpath), 3 losses. ■ No. 3 Section. —Christchurch (MacDougall), 3 and 1; North End (Wilson), 2 and 1; Victoria (Townsend), 2 and 1; Kaiapoi (Hayman), 1 and 2; Roslyn (Crawford), 1 and 2; Meadowbank (Taylor), 2 and 1; Newtown (Hendry), 1 and 2; Sydenham (McGallows), 1 and 2. No. 4 Section—Wellington (Ballinger), 3 wins; Lawrence (l)arton), 2 and 1; Canterbury (Greig), 2 and 1; St. Clair (Hancock), 2 and 1 ; Victoria (Brackenbridge), 1 and 2; Green Island (Buchanan), 1 and 2; Waimate (Goldstone), 1 and 2; Sydenham 3 losses. No. 5 Section.—Dunedin (McLaren), 2 wins 1 loss; Kaituna (Sanders), 2 and 1: Roslyn (Allnutt), 2 and 1; St. Kilda (Cnmbron iunr.), 2 and 1; Caledonian (W. Smith), 2 and 1 ; Thorndon (Munro), I and 2; Greymouth (Seiglandi, 1 and 2; Palmerston North (Nasli), 3 losses. No. 0 Section—Gore (Ingram), 3 wins; Southland (Lock), 2 and 3: f'hrist?hureh (Maddison), 2 and 1 ; Canterbury (Marriott), 2 and 1: Syden-
ham (Chegwin), 2 and 1; St. Albans (Johnston), 1 and 2; Temuka (Edwards), 0 and 3; Rangiora. (Gibbs Jordan), 0 and '3. t No. 7 Section —Greenmeadows (Crowley), 3 und 0; Wellington (Thompson), 2 and 1; Caledonian ' (Collins), 2 and 1; Christclmrcli (Hardie), 2 and 1: Sydenham (Denny), 1 and 2; ITnited (Stevens), 1 and 2; Sunnyside (Brackenridge), 1 and 2; Canterbury (Barlow), 0. and 8. No. 8 Section. —Victoria (Barry), 3 and 0; Timaru (Harrison), 3 and 0; Wellington (Moults, 2 and 1; Canterbury (Hoffman), 2 and _ 1; ITnited (Mercer), 1 and 2; Phoenix (Waddell), 1 and 2; Rangiora (Samson), 0 and 3; St. Albans (BowenV 0 and 3. No. f) Section—Kaituna- (Payne), 2 and 1; Rangiora (Creswell) 2 and 1; St. Albans (Parsons'), 2 and 1; Newton (Prince), 2 and ICaledonian (Keast). 2 and IRoslyn (Wedderspoon), 1 and 2; Sydenham (Sipper), o'and 3.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13807, 19 January 1909, Page 6
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