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BOWLING.

MT. EDEN GREEN. CLUB COMPETITIONS. '" CHAMPION SINGLES Vuglaiv 18, 22, 22, v. Hudson 21, 12, 17; Saxton 22, v. W, P Baker 19 (first game). HANDICAP SINGLES. •0. C. Baker 29, v. Moston 15;. G. H. White ? 2 'J* 5* Walton 18; H. O. Brown 21, v. fe,J_* ,,?/s*_, 18; D. Fraser 21, v. H. T. King 17; Mmllajr 33, v. Crespln 13; Gatenby p' R-._- GiU oi l: D l c . ke y 22 ' v * Bu ™« 24; W. P. Baker 24, v. H. Pollard 19; It. Walton -», v. Bennett 11; H. nankin 28, v. Coe 12. FIRST YEAR CHAMPIONSHIP. C,ementß U; Wa,ker "' T * „ _, PAIBS. Sten-on iT* Saiton "' v - S ~« ,es « a ELLERSLIE GREEN. HANDICAP FOUBS. Wilson McKlnney, W. R. Smith, WllFer ~' SoDle ™"' OBDINABY DRAW. r *h»«^?" S i?P' Jacks _> n > Hill, Millen—l3, Tr- Hesco ". Diggens, Macklow, Somerflcld— CHAMPIONSHIP AND HANDICAP SINGLES. A. J. Hewson 20, v. Wilson 12 _ FLAY-OFF, SECTION TIE. A. J. Hewson 17, v. Laud 23. ONEHUNGA GREEN. VICE-PRESIDENTS' FOURS TOURNAMENT. First Bound. """

Harris,, Davj-s, Schnackenberg, A Jones —23, v. Gibbons, Marks, Keuuy, Foote— Ernest, T. Wallnee, Small—24 v H J Joues, T. R. George, Mackenzie—l 9 Bray, Coombe, Mcintosh, Macklow—23 G. James, Stonex, Robertson, Clarksou w - J - Saycrs ;F. James, Bassett, Irvine— 26, v. Robb, Hlgglns, Aitkenhead, T A George—l 9. . 1. J. Sutherland, Taylor, Davies, G. Court— 23, v. Evitt. Buchanan, E. V Sutherland, Hills—l 7. Klntoul, Hill, Ramsey, A. R. Gatland— jb, v Yause, Hartley, Schnauer, Macfarquhar—B. ' Robins, Coldicutt, Wright, Kulght-26 v Davenport, Fyfe, Bradley, W. Wallace—lß J. Gallagher, B. J. Gatland. A. E Sayers—22, v. Westoey, Cowell, Mudle—ls. . PONSONBY GREEN. THE CLUB RESULTS. Section play In three of the competitions of the Ponsonby Club has resulted:— v Championship Singles.—Section A, M. Walker won outright; Section B. F. Kunimcr; Section.c. A. 'Parsons; Section D, O. Pelham aud J. Conway tied, and will play off to decide the wluner. The semifinal draw is: Walker pi ays Kummer, Parsons plays the winner of the PelhamConway play-on". Club I'airs.—'Section A, G. Walker and J. Comes; Section 'B, J. Stanway and A.Parsons; -Section <*,"-.W. icing and T. Finer; -Section D. H. 'D. Abbott and J. Stormont, A. Jackman and A. R. Gardiner, and E. Stotter and G. Pelham tied. The play-on* will be -Stormoat v. Gardiner, and Pelham v. the winner. Section E, G. Bourne aud A. McLaren. , The winner In -Section D plays Corncs to decide who shall coutest the semi-final. The winner will play Parsons In .the semi-final. The other game In the semi-final will be Finer v. McLaren. Handicap Singles.—J. Schlschka. or J. Brown plays H. Johnston, the winner to play C. J. Blakey ln the final. I MT. ALBERT GREEN. ; By courtesy of the Mt. Albert Bowling Clnb, a friendly gnme of bowls was played on Saturday between teams representing Macky. Logan and Tonson Garllck Co. employees, which resulted In a win for Macky, Logan's. Mackv, Logan's (Gordon, Blamlres. Butter, Freemnn). 25 —v. Tonson Garllck's (Kearney, East, Frost, Garllck)—22. AUCKLAND GREEN. Ferguson. Burton. G. A. Buttie, Crowhurst—2o. v. .Ino. Carlaw, Roberts, J. G. Mackay, Lambert—l 9. _,_.-._ Tbornre. Terry. Cnlpan, Rev. Scott-West —14. v. Coldicutt, Nicholson, Jas. Carlaw, Elliott—29. Scantlebury. Furlong, Hill. Sanderson — ' 24, v. Fattlson, Westphal, Dlddan_s,Grange —ia. - Mwwer. Surby. Plggott. 'Robertson—l4, v Mltford, MeMenemy, Gilmour, Keeslug—

28. Dunk. Oxley. Woodham, B. W. Buttle— , 18, v. Campbell, Scott, Cox, Stewart—34. ■•Matches played during the week.) i CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES. ! Parker, 22. 29, v.' Thornes, 7, ». CLUB PAIRS' HANDICAP. Ruueie. Parker—2s, v. -Turner, Dlddams —23. JUBILEE CUP HANDICAP SINGLES. Fletcher 20, v. Parker 17. INTER-CLUB MATCHES. •AUCKLAND GREEN. {Auckland mentioned first ln each Instance.) c AUCKLAND V. HOWICK. Prime, Plummer, Muston, Hemus —25, v. c Fairburn, Gill, Gerring, Grainger—ls. Majority for Auckland, 10. 2 AUCKLAND V. CALLIOPE. Atklu, Lovell. Lanigan, Parker—2B, v. Foore. Styak (sub.), Under, Priestley—lo. c Xewbegln. Turner, Perrett, Osmond—3o. v. Kalaugber, Reid, Bartlett,' Stevenson — , 13. } Majority for Auckland, 35. 3 ' AUCKLAND V. WAITEMATA. ', Fletcher..'Runciie,: Thornes. Coltman—27, _ v. Lyon; Leonard,- Allan. iDunlop—l2. y Clarke, > Arnold, .Mennic. ■ Wilson—23, v. Salt, Smatb; Bolton. Glover—l 6. . Majority for Auckland, 22. RAW-iTF V. AUCKLAND.' J.'S.-W. CooW,-Bush, Russell, Gray—lß, j. v. Wooller, Smith.. Townley, Taylor—22. " Thomas, Commons, -Ryrle, Blanchard—B, 2 v. Ross, Christie, Paterson, MoKlnley—2B. Majority for Rawhltl, 24. 3 "'" "•""- •" ■■'» ■:—' b TE AWAMUTU V. CAMBRIDGE. r -• •■ f - ■ --"'•. : --~- - ; . ; - (By Telegraph—Own Correspondent.) ', ', \.. TE AWAMUTU,. Saturday. •• Three rinks of Cambridge and Te Awa-| • mmv players met In an Interclub match '" oh Victoria Park green to-day. The t weather was Ideal, and the greens were playing well. The result was a win for '• Cambridge by 72 to 52, following being the 8 scores (Cambridge players named first):—) » Roscveare,- Simpson, Pearce, Anderson— f 36, v. McTavish, Stewart, North. Jones—l 6. • Ferguson, Hooker, Revers, Curtain—2l, c v. Ross, North, White, Mclnnes—l9. Wilkinson, Lewis, Hamilton, Lewis—2s, F v. Clements, Collins, Christian, Wallace— 1 17. ■ ' A SNIPER'S RED-ZfTTER DAT. r - - During a recent advance the Soutn 8 Africans had succeeded In establishing a . machine-gun post in a spot which come manded a considerable length of straight • trench packed with Germans. These 3 refused the challenge to surrender, and . continued to fire upon our men. The 1 champion sniper of the South African Con- ' tlngent said: "This is my job," and got i to work. At one time he actually had ten men. loading and clearing up for him. c Before the fight was over he had fired _ nearly 400 rounds, and accounted for close i- upon fifty victims. His ejaculation at the close of the little affair, which cost the enemy more than 300 casualties, was: "Ah, I. shall never have such a day as this again."*

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 55, 5 March 1917, Page 7

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BOWLING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 55, 5 March 1917, Page 7

BOWLING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 55, 5 March 1917, Page 7

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