BOWLING.
PONSONBY CLUB. TWO-NIGHT TOUKXEY. The Ponsonby Bowling Club continued their electric lip;lit carnival on Wednesday and Thursday nights. Results: — Wednesday.—Mixed Fours. First Round. —Miss Grimmer. Mrs. Dent, G. Green, F. Harris 14. v. Miss Vfaterworth. D. Elliott. A. Pratt.. J. Darby 0; Miss M. Bryant. Mrs. Roberts. N. Dona.dHoii 1. Francis 0, v. D. Geldings team i ; Miss 15. Bryant, Mrs. Pratt, A. Griffiths. \ Stielibnrj* 6. v. Mrs. MoAulifEe, E. Roberts, G. Donaldson, U. Boles 4: Mrs. Mclvor. G. Llewellyn, L. Lincoln. C. Hicjtlnson 7. v. V. McC'ardell, Mrs. Mieklebofoush. A. Hell. U Jury t>; Miss Payne. W. Mliiclborouffii; Miss B. Smith (Dunedin) I'. Jury 10, v. Mrs. Todd, T. luruer, Mrs. Boles, IX. Gelding 4. Second Round.—Htgdnson 0, v. P. Gelding 4: Francis 7. v. Boles G; Harris i, v. H. Gelding S: Darby 0, v. L. Jury i ; Stichbiiry 8, v. E. Jury G. Third Hound.—Francis G. v. L. Jury 4 ; 11. Boles 0. v. G. Gelding 7: Harris 7, v. Stichbury 3; L. Jury 7, v. H. Gliding b; Hlgginson 10, v. Darby 3. Semi-final. —Francis beat Higglnson ; Harris, a bye. Final. —Miss M. Bryant. Mrs. E. Roberts, N. Donaldson, L. Francis beat Miss Grimmer, Mrs. Dent, G. Green and l<. \ special prize to the lady scorinp; most wins in the two nights' tourney resulted In a tie for Miss Grimmer, Mrs. Roberts and Miss B. Bryant with S wins. The semi-final resulted in Miss Grimmer beating Miss Bryant : and in the final she also beat Mrs. Roberts. The win was very popular, as Miss Grimmer is quite (he most improved of the young division, and the shot she played to win the final was a real "daisy." Thursday.—Open Fours. First Round.—N. Cusworth. J. Bray, F. i Baker, V. J. Hooker (Stanley Bay) 7, v. I H. W. Brookes, A. Bell, R. H. Horsley, C. iSpacbnan (West End) 2; P. Galloway, G. Watson. J. Conway, A J. Lethani 7, v. F. C. Marks. G. McKendrk-k. J. Kerr, I'. Livingstone (Onelmnjia) 4; K. Gray. C. Raynes, H. J. C'olel.rook, H. Hunt 6. v. J. Kiniber, N. Donaldson. J. Maud, J. McConnell (Edendale) t>; Bradshaw,. N, Thayer, C. Brownett. A. Jackson (Edpndale) 10, v. T. Finer, R. Carbines, E. Jury, L. Jury 5. Second Round.—Jury 10. v. Livingstone S: Hooker 'J. v. McConnell G: Letham 8, v. Jackson 7; Npnekman 'J. v. Hunt 7. Third Hound.— Letham 11, v. McConnell 3; Spaekman 9, v. Jackson 3; Hooker 7, v. Jury 8 ; Hunt 7, v. Livingstone 3. J.*lnul. — N. Cusworth, J. Bray, l< 1 . Baker, F. Hooker (Stanley Bay) beat P. Galloway. G. Watson, J. Conway, A. J. Lethmn (Ponsonby).
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 76, 31 March 1933, Page 3
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