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BOWLING.

MARINE PENNANT WINNERS. The winners of the Marine Pennant for the year are the Takapuna Clu!>. The final match of the season was played on Saturday between Takapuna and Stanley. Devonport had established a lead earlier in the competition, but by easily defeating Stanley on both greens by four games to two Takapuna scored the best percentage for the season, thus winning the banner. The percentages for the season are as follow :—Takapuna ."6.25, Devonport 54.40, Waitemata 47.72, Stanley 3S.OS.

ROCKY NOOK GREEN. PERCENTAGE FOURS. Oußhton. Hudson, Chambers. Williams 15, v. Lewis, Matthews, Baxter, Eapleton "23; .T. Young', Pearson, Nakey, Lorain 13, v. Miller. Turner, Alder 21. Ordinarv Draw. —.T. Jayes, Cadwallader, J. Yeo. Tongue 18', v. Farley. Randall, Wakerley, Keatley 22; Sedler. Gribble, Roylands 27, v. Findlay, Harrison, Lynch, B. Kaves 19; Yeo, sen., Stoddart, Bain 22, v. R. Wilson, Rutledge, P. Smith 22. HENDERSON GREEN. Club Champion Pairs.—Carter, Scott 22, v| Cossey, Moors 12; IIoj?an, Lawric 20 v. Chihvell, McKay 15; Norcross, Wright 20, v. Newton, I'ook IS. Ordinary Draw. —Dclany, Schramm, Hiftpinbotliam, McLeod 19, v. Williams, Radalr. Canton, Norcross 24; Bust, Massey, Melhose 18, v. Erceg, Carter, Chandler 20.

WAIUKU GREEN. .

In the bowling competition held at the Waiuku green on Saturday, results were as follow : — McNiiugliton. Roscoo 22, v. Eddy, A\. U West 21 ; .Terrain, Williams 19. v. Bridle, Reid 16; Waters, E. S. Barriball 23, v. Honey, Alilred 21 : .Tones, IT. M. Barriball 23 v. Crouch, W.hitesidn 15; Mackenzie, Teape 28, v. Horton, Bint 26: Flavell, Millinpton, Greenhend 26, v. Barker, S?onimerville, A. M. Barriball 25. The winners of the full-rink competition were : Sommerville, A. M. Barriball, Jones, H. M. Barrihall.

GOLDFIELDS CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS.

(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) TE AROHA, Monday. The Goklflelrls champion of champions matches played at Hikutata on Saturday resulted as follow : — First Round. —Williams (Paeroa) 15. v. McDonald (Morrinsville) 6; Mannix (Wnihi) 14. v. Franklin (Waikino) 11; Peterson (Te Aroha) 14. v. IT. Cordes (Thames) 13: Robinson (Hikutaia) 14, v. E. C. Banks (Mntamata) 13. Second Round.—llikutaia 18. v. Morrinsville 7; Thames 16. v. Wnikino 11; Paeroa 15, v. Waihi 7; Matnmata 15, v. Te Aroha 11. Third Round.—To Aroha 13, v. Waikino 10 ; Wnihi 15, v. Thames 10 ; Ilikutaia 12, v. PaoroalO; Matamata 13, v. Morrinsville 11. Fourth Round.—Thames 15. v. Matamata 12; Morrinsville 13, v. Waihi 12; Te Aroha 11. v. Paeroa 12; Waikino 15, v. Hikutala 11. Fifth Round.—Waikino 15", v, Morrinsville 12; Matamnta 13, v. Paeroa 10; Thames 14, v. Ilikutaia 10 ; Te Aroha 15, v. Waihi 14. Sixth Round.—Pnoroa 18, v. Thames 10; Matamata 12. v. Waikino 10; Waihi 14, v. Ilikutaia 12; Te Aroha 15, v. Morrinsville 12. Seventh Round. —Matamata v. Waihi, 10; Te Aroha — v. Ilikutaia 12. Summarv. —Peterson, 6 wins, 1 loss; Banks. 5, 2; Williams. 3, 3; Robinson. 3, 3 ; Mannix, 3. 4 ; Cordes, 3, 3 ; Franklin, 2, 4; McDonald, 1, 5.

MATAMATA CLUB.

(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) . MATAMATA, Monday. The final games of the Matamata Club's singles competition were played over the week-end. Details of the semi-finals and final were :—E. C. Banks IS. v. F. Livingstone 13; E. C. Banks 23, v. J. Green 15. Final: E. C. Banks 19. v. G. Stewart IS. Bunks was runner-up last year.

THAMES V. WAIHI.

(From Our Own Correspondent.) THAMES, this day. Seven rinks from the Thames Bowling Club motored to Waihi ou Saturday and played an inter-club match with .the latter rlub. Thames won by 40 points. The following were the games played, the risiting i cams being named first:—Labarre, Gooder,, Murray, Snyth 26, v. Brown, Arbuckle, Dunstan, Lorimer 25: Mutton, Graham. Mackay, Clark 25, v. Lowrie, Cornthwaite, Stamp, Landy 10; Holman, McCullough, Strange, Delamore 25. v. Burnett, Ward, McPherson. McDermott 11; Wallace, Morrison, Shand, Cordes 20. v. Agnew, Roberts, Clarke, Farrell IS; Boyle. Gallop, Long, Pratt 19, v. Taylor, Hutchinson, Pringle. Hayes 14: Lloyd, Howe. Buchan. Cameron 20, v. Hill, Boswell, Mulliiip. McGonagle 26: Jackson, Cartwright. Gordon. Alexander 23. v. McCormick, Langor, Dare, Brady 14.

TAUMARUNUI COMPETITIONS.

TATJMARUNUI. Monday. In the final of the Taumarunui Bowling Club's competitions Bone and J. Brown 30, bent Carr and Stevenson 17. Mcßride Cup.—T. Wilson, B. Pearson, Bnker, Manson 17, v. Mnher, Lr. Pearson, Seaton, Henry 15. Other Games.—Otoole. Ross. White, Vuyich 16. v. Rogers. Maud. McCrossin, Gardner 13; Gill, Dunn, Dryland. Mattar 24. v. Stringer, Heinold, Aitken. Tocid 14; Logan, Munro, Girvin. Sarah 22, v. Doughty, Davys, Reed, Robinson 14.

MORRINSVILLE CLUB,

TAIHAPE CLUB.

(By Telegraph. —Own Correspondent.) MORRINSVILLE, Monday. The Morrinsville Bowling Club held what will probably be the last of the series of percentage fours matches on Saturday. Results were:—H. Sanders, D. Goodwin, Donaldson, J. Scott 2r«. v. O. SoanGs, D. Goodson, N. Coghill, W. Goodwin IS; D. Mulcahy, Welch, W. Butler, A. Yardley 20, v A Skinner, E. McGregor. W. Hetnenngton, R. Branch 16; K. Bodmin, Woodley, H. Howie, S. H. Cornish 30, v. A. Mallett. Brodie, A. Meharry. D. Coghill 16; \\. Moffatt, Fulton, G. Howie. B. Chapman 26, v. H. Turner, Cameron, C. Sing, A. NeeUham 14.

TAIHAPE. Monday. The following are the section winners •of the local club's championship singles competitions and will play off in the final:—Rev. E. Bandy, H. Eaton, C. Murphy. In a Wakeman Cup match yesterday Bowie, McLennan, Dymock, Murphy' 27, v. Armstrong, Burton, Xeaple, Loader 16. In a championship pairs match Xeagle and Bandy sustained their first defeat at the hands of Lavin and Burton by 21 —20.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1930, Page 12

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BOWLING. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1930, Page 12

BOWLING. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1930, Page 12