BOWLING.
CHAMPIONSHIP .MKHT'JNG
Per Press "Association."
CHBISTCHUK.CH, Jan. VJ. the rnik championship matches were continued to-day in fine weather, nil the greens bcmg remarkably keen. T|,e iourtli fifth and .sixth Karnes were played to-day, the positions of the
No. 1 section—Clinton (Nelson), ,5 loss; Wellington (Weld,). 4 ; ' ;l nd CHrH ? a^l V S: , , 1 n 1 ,lnt ' rsto » South mil- it -I d i 3 .;Aslj».urt M , (Hart), 2 aiKi .J ;. U m ted (Jacques), o . nll i "a. Christchurch (Rowley), land".! ' No. 2 section—United (Stark) -5 (Raphael), 2 audi; Canteiry^Red!
1 W,lh 3 (MaeJJoiurall), 5 wins, 1 loss; Victoria GiIIo.) 4 and -2; North End (Wilson), 8 and 3; kampoi (Hayman), 2 and 4 4; Meadow! mi ( x la #? r >>, 2 and 4 i Newtown (Hendry), 2 and 4. No. ■ *J ■. section—Wellington (Ballinger), ;, wms, 1 loss; Lawrence (bap. ton), 8 and 3; Victoria (Braekonridge), 3 and 3; Canterbury (Greig), 3 and 8St Clair (Hancock), 3. and 3: Waimate (Goldsteins), 3 and 3; Sydenham Calvert), and 4; Green Island (Buchanan), 2 and 4. No. 5 section—Dimedin (McLaren), 4 wins 2 losses; Kaituna (Sanders), 4 and 2; Caledonian (Smith). 4 and' - Roslyn (Allnutt), 3 and' 3; Palmerston North (Voel), 3 and 3; Thorndon (Munro), 2 and 4 ; Grey mouth (Scoglund) 2 ami 4 ; St. Kilda (Cameron), 2 and 4. No. G (section—Gore (Ingram) 5 wins, 1 loss; Southland (Lock), 4 and 2; Christchurch (Maddison),. 4 and 2 ; Sydenham (Chegwin), 4 and 2; Canterbury (Marriott),.'3 and 3; St. Albans (Johnston), 3 and 3; Rangiora (Gibbs-Jordon), 1 and 5; Temuka (Edwards), 0 and 6. No. 7 section—Greenmeadows (Crowley), 5 wins, 1 loss; Wellington (Thompson), 4 and 2; Christchurch (Hardie), 4 and 2: Canterbury'.(Barlow), 3 and 3; Sydenham (Denny), 2 and 4; United (Stevens), 2 and 4;Snnnyside (Brackenridge), 2 and 4; Caledonian (Collins), t and 4. No. 8 section—Victoria (Barry), .6 wins, 0 losses; Timaru (Harrison),' Sand 1; Wellington (Moult), 4 and 2; Canterbury (Hoffman), 4 and 2; United (Mercer), 2 and 4; Phoenix (Waddell), 2 and 4; St. Albans (Boweii), 1 and 5; Rangiora (Sansom), 0 arid 6. No. 9 section—Kaituna (Payne),, 5 wins, 1 loss; Caledonian (Read), 4 arid 2; Roslyn (Wedderspobn), 4 and 2; Rangiora (Cresswell), 3 and 3; Newtown (Prince), 3 and 3; Sydenham (Spiller), 1 and o;Kaiapoi (Wylie), 1 and 5.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13808, 20 January 1909, Page 5
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382BOWLING. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13808, 20 January 1909, Page 5
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