BOWLING.
PUBLIC SERVICE TOURNEY,
INTER-SECTION PLAY RESULTS. The annual public service pairs tournament was commenced yesterday on the Remuera and Epsom greens when good progress was made with the intersection play. The remaining games and the final will be played later, on a date to be announced. Following are the results of the play to date: — REMUERA GREEN. SECTION A. First Round.—Sinclair. Eaves (Railway) 30, v. Smith, Reed (Railway) 2; .Martin, Simpson (Railway) 7, v. Clarke, Fletcher (postal) 14; Slaughter, Hollows (Labour) v- lac kune, Maher (Lands and Survey) Second Round.—Eaves 10, v. Simpson S ; 5? v " IS; Hollows 7, v. Fletcher 19. Third Round.—tEaves 9. v. Hollows 12 : Reed 11. v. Simpson 12; Fletcher 10, v. Maher 19. Fourth Round.—Eaves 11. v. Fletcher 11; Reed 7, v. Hollows 10; Simpson 11, v. Maher 19. Fifth Round.—Eaves IG, v. Maher 22; Reed 7, v. Fletcher 15; Simpson 10, v. Hollows S. Maher won the section with 5 wins. SECTION B. First Round.—McGoram, Robertson (Railway) IS, v. Hope, Ingpen (Railway) 11; Kennedy, Watson (Railway) 12. v. Cornel. ESfnnton (Postal) 15; Hall, Fletcher (M.P.O IS, v. Vincent, Wilmot (Lands and Survey) 9. Second Round.—Robertson 5. v. Watson 13: Ingpen 9, v. Wilmot 13; Fletcher 2S, v. Egginton 14. Third Round.—Robertson 13. v. Fletcher ly ; Ingpen 11, v. Watson 12 ; Egginton 19, v. Wilmot 7. Fourth Round.—Robertson 9. v. Egginton 1-4; Ingpen 10, v. Fletcher 0; Watson 11, v. Wilmot 9. Fifth Round.—Robertson 12, y. Wilmot 6; Ingpen 9. v. Egginton IS; Watson 10, v. Fletcher 12. Egginton won the section with 4 wins plus points from Watson. SECTION C. First Round.—Gordon, Beelire (Railway 9. v. Wohlmann. Boag (Police) 12: Hepburn, Morrison (Railway) 11, v. Williams, Allan (Postal) 10; Donald, Munns (M.P.) 7,_v. Tudhope, Johnson (Lands and Survey) 10. Second Round. —Porrit 14. v. Morrison 9; Boag 17, v. Johnson 12; Donald 9, v. Allan 14. Third Round.—Porrit 10. v. Donald 19 ; Boag 12. v. Morrison 17; Allan 8, v. Johnson 4. Fourth Round. —Porrit 20. v. Allan 13 ; Boag 19, v. Donald 12; Morrison 7, v. Johnson 17. Fifth Round.—Porritt 15. v. Johnson 14; Boag 7, v. Allan 12; Morrison 11, v. Donald 6. Johnson won the section with 3 wins on plus points from Boag and Allan. SECTION D. First Round.—Neas, Hill (Public Works) 11. v. Harrison. Colthurst (Railway) 10; Bates, Kelly (Railway) 11. v. Ramsay, Robertson (Postal) 13; Murdoch. Campbell (Justice) 12, v. Wilson, Newton (Lands and Survey) 10. Second Round. —Hill 9. v. Kelly 10; Colthurst 13, v. Newton S; Campbell 14, v. Robertson 9. Third Round. —Hill 7, v. Campbell IS; Colthurst 14, t. Kelly 12; Robertson 11, v. Newton 12. Fourth Round.—Hill 7. v. Robertson 17 ; Colthust IS, v. Campbell 10; Kelly 10, v. Newton 10. Fifth Round.—Hill 34, v. Newton S; Colthurst 12. v. Robertson 12; Kelly S, v. Campbell 22. Colthurst won the section with 32 wins. SECTION E. First Round.—Bowles, Blackburn (Railway) S. v. Elliott, Frost (Railway) 9; Barrel], O'Grady (Police) 0. v. Friestly, Garrard (Education) 17; Waters. Wyatt (Telegraph) 19, v.' Inglis. Neil (Defence) 10. Second Round. —Blackburn 4. v. O'Grady 23; Frost 10, v. Neil IS; Wyatt 10, v. Garrard 8. VThird Round.—Blackburn 15. r. Wyatt 9: Frost 11, v. O'Grady 14; Garrard 11, v. Neil 14. Fourth Round.—Blackburn 3. v. Garrard 15: Frost 12, v. Wyatt 11; O'Grady 12, v. Neil 10. Fifth Round. —Blackburn 11. v. Neil 18: Frost 15. v. Garrard 13-; O'Grady 10, v. Wyatt 15; Wyatt won the section with 3 wins and plus points from Frost, O'Grady and Hardie-Neil. SECTION F. First Round. —Hill. Austin (Railway) 9. v. Rutter. Dickey (Railway) 10: Simms. Hunt (Internal Affairs) 15. v. McMutrie, Plummer (Education) 7; Patton, Harris, (Postal) S, v. Langside, White (Public Works) 19. „ Second Round. —Austin 13. v. Hunt 9 ; Dickey 14, t. White 0; Harris 10, v. PlumI mer 10. . Third Round.—Austin 13. v. Harris 10; Dickey 11, v. Hunt 10; I'lummer 15, v. i White 5. Fourth Round. —Austin S. v. Plummer 13: Dickey 9, v. Harris 14; Hunt 5, v. Fifth Round. —Austin 10. v. White 10; Dickey S, v. Plummer 11; Hunt 9, v. Harris S. . ~ Plummer won the section with 4J wins. INTERSECTION PLAY. Wyatt 17, v. Egginton 7; Maher 9, v. Plummer 5;-Johnson 13, v. Colthurst 10. EPSOM GREEN. SECTION A. First Round. —Johnson, Goddard (Railway) 5, v. Robertson. Turner (Railway) 15; Hard castle. Schotield (Railway) 0. v. Simms, Hunt (Internal Affairs) 0; Allen, Murray (Postal) 10, v. Beere, Westbrooke (Railway) 16;' Adamson, Joyce (Lands and Survey) 12, v. Alfrcy, Rogers (Public Works) ' second Round. —Goddard 10. v. Schofield 10; Turner 15, v. Rogers 9; Murray o, v. Hunt 21; Joyce 12. v. Westbrooke 21. Third Round.—Goddard 6, v. Murray 11; Turner 23, v. Schofield 6; Joyce C, v. Hunt 13: Westbrooke 11, v. Rogers 21. Fourth Round. —Goddard fi, v. I<, Turner 20, v. Murray 5: Schofield 4, v. Rogers 13; Westbrooke 6. v. Hunt 16. Fifth Round.—Goddard 10. v. Rogers 10; Turner 10, r. Hunt 11; Scliofield 20, v. Westbrooke 10; Murray 13, v. Joyce 0. Hunt won the section. SECTION BFirst Round.—Mouatt, Hammond (Railwar) °2 v. Fidders, Slielton (Railway) 10, Smith "Goodacre (Agriculture) 15. v. Brooks, Wansbone (Railway) 11: B. Smith. Bourke (Postal) 6, v. Truman, Newton (Mines) 11. Moore, Lane (Lands and 3,, v. Clarke Boagey (Public nrks) In. Second Round. —Hammond 22. v. Goodhall 0 J Rhelton v. Boagey even score ; Bourke 14. v. Wansbone 12; Lane «, v. NP Thi°rd Round.—Hammond 14. v. Bourke, 12: Slielton 7. v. Goodhall 14; Lane 13. v. Wansbone 12: Newton 14, v. Boa ey 4. Fourth Round—Hammond 13. v. La:ne 11- Shelton 5, v. Bourke 2-j . Goodhall 7, v Boagey 14! Newton 11. v Wansbone 12. F'fth Round. —Hammond ~0. v. A «• 11 v. Wansbone 11: Goodhall 10 v Newton 15; Bourke. 14. v. Lane 10. Hammond won the section. SECTION C. First Round.—Duncan. Duncan (Railway) 10 v. Marks. Mcßeth (Railway) 17; TTowell Issacß (Agriculture) 17. v. Lang. Richardson (Mental Hospital) 11: Blair. McMahon (Postal), v. Thompson, Mclnness (P Second 1 Round. —Duncan 14. v. Isaacs 3 7 : Mcßeth 10. v. Mclnness 20, McMahon 10. v. Richardson 11.
Third Round—Duncan 11, v. McMahon 9: Mcßeth v. Isaacs, even score; Richardson 0, v. Mclnness 25. Fourth Round.—Duncan 14, v. Richardson S; Mcßeth 12, v. McMahon 15; Isaacs, 14, v. Mclnness S. Fifth Round.—Duncan 16, v. Mclnness 9 ; Mcßeth 21. v. Richardson 3 ; Isaacs 13, v. McMahon 13. * Isaacs won the section.
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