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BOWLING.

NEW BRIGHTON CLUB. The New Brighton Bowling Club opened ! its season on Saturday with a carnival, which proved a, huge success financially. There was a large attendance of visitors, including the member for Avon. Mr P. ! <i. Sullivan, also members of the Now i Zealand Bowling Council. The president, Mr F. D. Muioson, w e l- j corned the visitors, and after the new I flag, donated by the patron, Mr Owles. j was unfurled by Mias E. Owl**. ibe presi- j dent declared the green opened for play, j Bix rounds were played during the after- \ noon, each link playing four games each. 1 Hollis, of Sydenham, won all his games, j and Sinclair, of Lyttelton, won three ! games. Following are the results: First round—Hill, Moore. Smith. S. Mid- \ dloton (United), 7; .M’Nstmara, Ashman, i A new*. Redpath (Canterbury), S. Ban-! field. Stewart. Ashby. BfTord (Edgeware). f>: Collins, Brown. Gray. Monk (Kaiapoi W.M.C.). 3, Proctor. Rasoand, Srpitb j Oakley (St Albans), 10: Maddren. Wilson, j Haigh, Steans (OpawaJ, 2. Werry, Ward. Eastwood. M KenziP (Sydenham). : Hollis. Smith. Taylor. Sinclair (Lyttelton), 10. Manning, Oann, Tra.vis, Wbrkvell .Beckenham), 11; Hoffman. Drake. Colville Benzie (Press), 3. Pegg. Hawkins. WillianoHon. Burson (Lin wood). 2: Helson. Simpson, Peek. Bee ley (Sydenham), 5. Kelleway, Clark, Cooper, Penlington (Linwood), 4; Wilson, Pean-e, Ramsay, Wviie (Kaiapoi), 5. Second -round—Coombes, Kingaland. Kendall, Scare U (9t. All>ans), 10; Maddren, Wilson. Haigb, Steans (Opawal. 10. Hollis. Smith, Taylor, Sinclair (Lyttelton). 10; Howard, Cbarton, White, Ramsay i Belfast). 2. Prooioi. Rascfuid. Smith. GaJclcv (St Albans). 6; Stone. Hyland. Hi slop, i Brown. 2. Maynard. Barnett, Hagger. K. Haworth (Canterbury). 4; Banfield. Stewart. Ashby. Efford (Edgeware). 8 Whit- I ford. Brown. ,Ager. Hewston <Lytteltoni. 6 1 M’Namara. Ashman. Angue. Redpath (Canterbury), 1. Hill. Moor. Smith, Middleton j (United). 5: Purchae, Marrlner. Hateliard. i Mazoy (Ohi igteburch), 3. Leadley, Deans Fa.rr, Owl-es (New Brighton), 4; Collins ! Brown. Gray. Milne (Kaiapoi). 3. Harris! Raw Up son, .Freeman. Hollis (Sydenham) ) 12; Werry, Ward. Eastwood, M’Kenzie (Sydenham). 4. Third round-Maynard, Barnett. Hacger, I Tlowarth (Canterbury). 10: Hilson, Simp Ron. Peek. Resloy (Sydenham). P. Blackwell 3. Mazev 4: Burson 8, Owles 0; Searrell 3, Beßley (New Brighton' ■>; Penliivrton 2, Halits S; Ramsay 2. Wyiie 7; Jacobsen (New Brighton) 4. Brown 6Hewstone 2. Benzie fi. Fourth round -Oakley 5. Burson 6M Kenzie 6. Benzie 2: Steacs 8. R, Besler 2: Monk 9. Jacobac.n 5; Moore fi. Wylie 6Redpath 6. Peulingf.on 5: Efford 0. L. Besl ley 10; Sinclair 9. Blackwell 3. Fifth round--Monk 30, Brown 2: Efford 4. Hollis 7: Redpath 13. Sear*ll 0: Simla ir 5, Owles S; Oakley 4. 2: M’Renz.ie 2. Hewstone S: Steans 5. Haworth h; Moor Sixth round—Benzie 2 Owles 2; P*rilinsrton 8. Hewstone 6: L. Beslev o Fa wort h •8: Burson 2. Brown 4: Blackwell 1. Ram r say 7; Jacobsen 3. Hollis 9: Wylie (i Searell 2; R. Besley 3. Marey 7.

HOW TRELIEVE YOUR RHEUMATISM.

You will never drive out the cause of rheumatic pains by the external application of embrocation. And unless you eliminate- the cause of rheiirelief. ' All pains or Lumbago. Gout., etc., are caused by if you can neutralise and dispel this acid, your pains will cease. swelling will disappear, and vou will regain your old freedom of action. 11HEUM0 taken internally goes right to the sentof the trouble, i.e.. it attacks the ex ocEs uric acid, neutralises it, and se! dam fails to give relief almost immedi a+e]y. Price 4s 6d from all Chemists, try it. 1

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17159, 1 October 1923, Page 3

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BOWLING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17159, 1 October 1923, Page 3

BOWLING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17159, 1 October 1923, Page 3

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