REMUERA TOURNAMENT.
FOUR ROUNDS PLAYED. Forty-four rinks contested the Remuera Bowling Club's annual two-day New Year tourney which commenced yesterday. The results of the four rounds played yesterday are as follows :—■ SECTION A. First Round.—Hill, Brownlee, Baskiville, H. Clarke (Carlton) 19. v. Lyson, Tulloch, Foote, Brittain (Carlton) 12; Kemp, Brophy, Spnckmau. Hardley (West End) 22, v. Lynch, Sanders, Lelch, Whelan (Ellerslie) 12 ; Bromley, Edmunds, Higginbothain, Thomas (Mount Albert) 15, v. Stewart, Savin, Omerod, Thomson (Kawhiti) 7: Hill, Allen. Newton, Sheath (Remuera) 18, v. Dowding, McDougall, Burton, Foubister (Epsom) 10; Mason, Gooding, Melville, Pasooe (Devonport) 23, v. Hessey, Lockley, Briioks, Snond (Devonport) 8. Second Round.—Sheath 28, v. Thomas 13; Hardley 20, v. Snond 14; Foubister 15, v. Clarke 7 ; Pascoe 25, v. Brittain 8; Whelan IS, v. Thomson 0. Third Round.—Snoad 14, v. Clarke 8; Pascoe 23. v. Hardley 8; Sheath 19, v. Brittain 13; Thomas' 20, v. Whelan 11 ; Thomson 10, v. Foubister 9. Fourth Round.—Thomas 29. v. Brittain 7; Sheath 27, v. Hardley 8; Foubister 18, v. Whelan 12. SECTION B. First Round. — Markham, Rees-George, Morgan, Layzell (Devonport) 15, v. Harrison. Ross, Hooper. Fnrland (Epsom) 14; Drake, Perry, Stringer, D. Drake (Hillsboro') Hi, v. Kummer, Barker, Moil', Muston (Auckland) 13; Cooney, Robertson, Baker, Little (Frankton) 21, v. Cornish, Mason, Turner, Carter (Carlton) 12; McKay, Elliott. Wrightson, Lancaster (Carlton) 24, v. Carter, Leaning, Haslam, Murray (Rawhiti) (! ; Ridings, Clarke, Bray, Minglns (Remuera) 25, v. Overington, Green, Stitchbury, Boyle (West End) 7.
Second Round. —Layzell 25, v. Little 13 ; Lancaster 25. v. Farland 13 ; Carter 24. v. Boyle 12; Muston 24, v. Mingins 10; Drake 15. v. Murray 13.
Third Round.—Mingins 18. v. Carter 16; Drake 15, v. Boyle 13; Fnrland 10, v. Little 11; Murray 18, v. Layzell 13; Lancaster 21, v. Muston 14. Fourth Round.—Drake IG. v. Carter 0; Layzell 18, v. Boyle 10; Muston 23, v. Little 7; Lancaster 15, v. Mingins 14; Furlnnd 10, v. Murray 13. SECTION C. First Round.—Richards, Tyson, Lewis, Jackson (Devonport) 10, v. Lamb. French, Bruce, Milieu (Epsom) 11; Cornwell, Gregory, Pollard, Sainty (Hillsboro') 10, v. Mason, Duncan, Kilgour, Jen kin (Carlton) 14; Robertson, Truman, Dcnlson, Newton (Balmoral) 17, v. Allan, Noonan, Barnes, Freeman (Mount Eden) 1",: Bryant. MeCullough, Ward, Hill (Papatoctoe) IS, v. Ilitchon, Robinson, Johnson, McMaster (Stanley) 17; Davies, Crow, Murray, Coburn (Ponsonby) 18, v. Israel, Wells, Kaftersby. Hardle Neil (Auckland) 8; Harvey, Katterleldt, Dick. Hodd (Carlton) 10, v Taylor, Gorrie, Ferguson, Harper (Otuhuhll) 9. Second Hound.—Hardie Neil 1!), v. Hill 11; Jackson 15. v. Newton 13: Coburn 15, v. Milieu 13; Harper 21, v. Freeman lu; Jenkin 10, v. McMaster 11 ; Sainty 19, v. Hodd 9. Third Round.—Hardie Neil IS, v. Jenkin lo; Newton 29, v. Harper 10; Hill 13. v. Milieu 12; Sainty 20, v. Freeman 12; Coburn 20, v. Jackson 8; Hodd 21, v. McMaster 11. Fourth Round. —Hodd 25, v Hardie Neil 13; Hill 15, v. Jackson 11; Jenkin 20, v. Milieu 11; McMaster 28, v. Freeman 10; Harper IS, v.- Sainty 10; Newton 10, v, Coburn 13. SECTION D. First Round.—Stehr, F. W. Wilson, T. R. George, Richmond (Epsom) 17, v. F. Grey, Gallaher, Ogilvie, Neild (Mnnurcwa) 11; Sturgess. Somervell. Jury, Dick (Ponsonby) 18, v. McNiven, Bates, Maher, Fookes (Carlton) 9; Buchanan, Cox, Lundon (Devonport) 17, v. R. Warren, W. Hamlin, C. Hamlin, Warren (Devonport) 10; Oughton, Tongue, Lorum, Keatley (Rocky Nook) 20, v. W. Jackson. Mahon, F. Short, Norton (Remuera) 15; Mitchell, Harrison, Bird. Kent (Carlton) 13, v. Wright, T. Mountain, Stevens. Jones (Carlton) 11; Guthrie, Bennett, Blair, Dawson (Mount Albert) 21. v. Blnns, Roberts, Barton, Ure (Auckland) 10.
Second Round.—Dick 21, v. Kent 10; Keatley 17, v. Fookes 10; Warren 14. v. Ure 11; Jones 14, v. Dawson 11; Richmond 24, v. Norton 0 ; Lundon 33, v. Nicld
Third Round. —Lundon 14, v. Norton 12 • Ure 17. v. Jones 10; Nield 13, v. Warren 11; Dick 18, v. Dawson 10; Fookes 20, v. Richmond 10.
Fourth Round.—Keatley 18, v. Dawson 9; Lundon 15, v. Fookes 14: lire 22 v Nleld 13; Warren 17, v. Norton 10; Dick 20, v. Jones 15 ; Richmond 17, v. Kent 10. DEVONPORT PAIRS TOURNEY. In a progressive pairs tourney at Devonport McLeod was the winning skip, and Trevithick the winning lead.
GLEN EDEN V. WAITEMATA.
At Glen Eden (Waitemata names first). — Copeland 15, v. Kirkpatrick 27 ; Rowlan 21, v. Sunde 17. GLEN EDEN GREEN. Ordinary Draw.—Firth 20, v: Hoskings 21; Fdx 24, v. Coupiond 12. TOURNEY AT HAMILTON. Play In a two-day full rink tournament, under the nuspices of the Hamilton and Oiaudelands Clubs, was commenced at Hamilton yesterday. Results :— SECTION A. First Round.—Geddes. Taylor, Connew (Glen Massey) 12. beat Kemp. Clavton, Nairn. Itowc (Ngnrnawahia) 11 ; Hare, Booth, Andrews, Taylor (Whitiora) 13, beat Irvine, Chainey, Wycherley, Michell (Whitiora) 12: I.orimer. Dunkloy, A. Lvmbnrn. G. B. Lymburn (Hamilton East) 12, beat Blacklock, Fow, Bagley, Carter (Claudelands) 11 : C. Coombes, N. Coombes, 11. Ooombcs, R. Coombes (Hamilton) 17, beat Leek, If all, Raven. Masters (Hamilton) 14; Young, Butt, Webber, Eraser (Claudelands) 20, beat Giilan, Blackwood. Sayers, Anderson (Claudelands) 8; Plummer, Wilkes, Robinson, Hawken (Hamilton) 16, beat Davidson, Redmund, Darlington, Chapman (Hamilton) 8. Second Round.—Carter 13, beat Rowe 12; Coombes 14, boat Taylor 12; Lymburn 17, tied with Fraser 17; Hawken 18, beat Masters C; Chapman 20, beat Anderson 8 ;■ Mitchell 12, beat Connew 11. Third Round.—Carter 17, beat Michell 12; Connew 15, heat Coombes 11; Rowe 20. beat Fraser 12; Taylor 15. beat Hawken 12; Chapman 15. beat Masters 13; Lymburn 20, beat Anderson 0. Fourth Round.—Taylor 13, beat Masters 12; Chapman 12, beat Lymbun 8; Rowe 17, beat Anderson 12; Michell 14, bent Fraser 13; Hawken 10, beat Connew 6; Carter 20, beat Coobzes 11. ' SECTION B. First Round.—Vaile, Jenkins. Fox, Wallis (Hamilton East) 17, beat Gifford, Henderson, Jordon, Mclntyre (Hamilton East) 11; Lowry, Crowhurst, Crump, Willey (Whitiora) 22, beat Gillies, Cobb, Clothier, C. G. Speight 8; Gaire, Smith, Courtney, McFarlane (Glen Massey) 11, beat Clarkson, Sims, Oxenham, Horton (Hamilton) 9; Foster, Adams, Annett, Bell (Hamilton) 15, beat Mander, Downes, Frost, Fiddes (Frnnkton Railway) 13; Syers, Lamprell, Stubbs, Clcvely (Claudelands) 14, beat Lendrum, Madill, Howe, Paterson (Claudelands) 13; Pilkington, Crawshaw, Meredith, Pilkington (Hamilton) 16, beat Grigg. Pitcher, Clarke, Qualtrough (Hamilton) 13.
Second Round.—Wallts 17, beat McFarlane 14; Speight 21, beat Horton 14: Pilkington 18, beat Bell 11; Qualtrough 16, beat Clevely 14; Fiddes 24, beat Willey 6; Paterson 19, beat Mclntyre 10. Third Round.—Fiddes 17, beat Paterson 6; Willey 17, beat MeFarlane 9 ; Mclntyre IS, beat Horton 12; Wallis 12, beat Pilkiugton 9: Bell 17, beat Qualtrough 13; Speight 15, beat Clevely 7. Fourth Round. —Qualtrough 21, beat Speight 14; Mclntyre '23, beat Clevely 17: Fiddes 19, beat Horton 13; Pllklngton 21, beat Willey 8; MeFarlane 17, beat Paterson 12; 801 l 10, tied with Wallis 10.
PLAY AT INVERCARGILL. CBy Telegraph.—Press Association.) INVERCARGILL, Monday. The Southland Bowling Centre's New Year tournament, which commenced on Saturday under ideal conditions, was continued to-day in showery weather. The singles competition has been completed, J. Veitch (West Harbour) beating D. J. Wesney (Northcnd, Invercargill) by 19 to 3.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 1, 3 January 1933, Page 12
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