INDOOR BOWLING.
AUCKLAND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. The Auckland friendly Societies' Indoor "2° sKWwt. '"The SSSS.I TOorf and .» both showed the association to bin a verv flourishing condition. lp ero i f re „fvl 31 lodges affiliated, rcpresentmg the eight principal friendly societies. ine f Ol ing officers were electedP resi( i cnt ' Frnnk Harris; vice-president, Bro. Vj Jarrett; secretary and treasurer, Bro Geo. Day: immediate past president, Bro. . H. Drew; management committce Bros. X. Preston. N. Swanson (A.0.), Bros. ja. Bolton, J. Rattray Br0 «r c Jenkin. H. J. Baker (1.0. R.), Bros, l-. Gilfoyle, J. Murphy A. Smith, J. V. Reisterer (1.0.0.1 T.), Bros. W. L. Norris, J. Bishop (M.U.1.0.0.t Bros. Hammond, Moulden (N.1.0-0.F.). Two representatives are to be elected from the Auckland Workingmen s Club. It was decided to hold the first full rinks tourney in June, the date and locality to be decided by the management commi Owing to the extra work entailed by the greatly increased membership > it decided to increase the secretary s honorarium, and very complimentary reference was made as to the efficiency of his work. The first official visit of the season will be made to the Hallyburton Bowling Club, Point Chevalier, on Wcdnesday, May 6. Members who are available should communicate with Bro. Harris, 9 > 7 Road, Herne Bay, as early as possible. This will be followed by an official visit to Takapuna. ORANGE ASSOCIATION. The Orange Bowling Association's Tuesday results are as follow: — Round One.—D. Gelding, Mrs. Youn 0 , Llewellyn, Lucas 9, v. Mrs. Nettleford, Mrs. Dicks, J. Little, T. Johnson 1; Mrs. Dent, J. Martin, B. Wilcox, A. Dicksj 4, v. Miss Brown, T. Atkins, Miss Williamson, F. Whitley 7: Miss Gilliam, Miss Cambridge, Mrs. Stein, F. A. Harris 9, v. W. H. Gelding, Mrs. Gelding, Mrs. Kingdon, W. Denison 8; Mrs Pawley, J. Sanderson, Mrs. Miller, J. Speir 9, v. D. Elliott, A. Semadeni, Mrs, Rout, W. Gilliam 5; Miss Denison, Mrs. Spink, Mrs. Tetley, H. Bolton B. Wilson, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Waugh, J. Nealie 2. Round Two.—Johnson 9, v. Harris 7; Whitley 6, v. Speir 5; Bolton 6, v. Dicks 6; Gilliam 7, v. Denison 4; Mrs. Young 5, v. Lncas 5. . Round Three. —Speir 16, v. Lucas 3; Johnson 13, r. Bolton 1; Gilliam 7, v. Whitley 5; Dicks 10, v. Harris 4i Mrs. Gelding 11. v. Denison 7. Round Four. —Harris 5, v. Speir 1; Whitley 7. v. Lucas 2; Denison 5, v. Dicks 5. * Next Tuesday's tourney will be full rinks of four rounds of seven heads, and Will start at 7.45 sharp.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 95, 23 April 1931, Page 18
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