INDOOR BOWLING
ORANGE ASSOCIATION. re Srst Round. —Mrs. Wilson B Boberts. C. Llewellyn, E. Cox w Douglas ? r Mr S M1 Todd D! Elliott? G. I*a^. r' Dav 8 v G. Donaldson, Mrs Holland, Mrs. Gelding, F. Simmon ' • \ H. doles 7, v. Mrs. De Suza, J. Howe, 13, v. Simp^n i; io ' V " Th?r(i n Round. —Ward 11, v. Gelding 1, Jenkin 12, v Boles 5; Day 13 v. Douglas 4 ; Harris 11, v. E. Cox 3; Simpson 9, v. s—Dav,5 —Dav, Harris, Boles, Ward Jeneach 2 ; E. Cox, 14 ; Goldwater, Simpson, Gelding, 1 each; Douglas, J. Challenge Tourneys.—Women. Mrs. Todd (challenger). 13, v. Mrs. Speir 5. Men. G. Day. (.challenger) .9, v. F. Harris 2.
DOMINION ROAD TOURNEY.
A fours tourney in aid_ of the of the Methodist Church, Dominion Road, was held on Saturday night. Results. Section A.—First round: Mrs McAu lffe, G. Young, Mrs. 'rwneli II Gribble. —, T. McNab, S. J*?., cna ?S" 6;' Mrs. Dilly, Mrs. Rout, Mrs. Young, Boles 9. v. A. E. Power Board, C. Barnes 6: Wallace, De Suza, Reynolds, Bennett 12, v. Miss Taylor, Kelly 6; Mrs. McCowatt, Miss J. Miss Bridgens, F. Harris 8, v. M. Chap "pell, Miss Thompson, Mrs. Reynolds, *• Noad 6. Second round; Barnes 11, v. Jenkin 6; Mrs. Boles 4, v c h a PP e » ' Bennett 5, v. Noad 4; Harris 9, v. Kelly 6. Third round: Harris 13, v. Chappell 5; Bennett 5, v. Barnes 4; Mrs. Boles s, v. Kelly 2; Jenkin 6, v. Noad 4. Totals. Mrs. Boles, Harris, Bennett, each d, Jenkin, 2; Barnes, 1. t„«tSection B.—First .round: Mrs. Mclvor, Lewis, Mrs. Mickelborough, Mrs. Stein li> v. James, Miss Chappell, Trewin, ju n -> Trewin, sen. 3; Mrs. Roberts, Findlay, Mrs. Speir, Cartwright 8, v. Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Dent, H. Boles 0; Mrs. Todd, Miss Murray, E. Speir. W. Peterson 14, v. M. Wallace, Mrs. Whittaker, M. Bennett, I/. Goldwater 4; Miss Lloyd, Tremain, Whitehead, Greenwood 5, v. Mrs. JRoberts," Miss Tattersall, A. Brown, DElliott 4: Miss James, Miss Smith, Miss Denison, W. Denison 5, v. S. Ness, Miss A. N. Other, Mrs. Brown, J. Speir i>; Lloyd's team 7, v. Guthrie's team 6. Second round : Speir 8, v. Lloyd 5; Peterson 10, v. Boles 2; Denison 7, v. Mrs. Stein 4; Greenwood 9, v. Trewin 7; Guthrie 7, v. Goldwater 6 : Cartwright 7, v. Elliott 3. Third round: Denison 9, v. Elliott 6; Speir 10, v. Peterson 1; Cartwright 6, v. Guthrie 5 ; Mrs. Stein 8, v. H. Boles 6; Trewin 8, v. I>loyd 2; Greenwood 10, v. Goldwater 4. Totals: Cartwright, Greenwood, Denison, each 3; J. Speir, W. Peterson, Mrs. Stein, each 2; Lloyd, Guthrie. Trewin, each 1. Inter-section Play.—Harris beat Greenwood, Mrs. Boles beat Denison, Cartwright beat Bennett. Semi-final: Cartwright beat Mrs. Boles, Harris a bye. Final: Cartwright beat Harris. The winners were Mrs. Roberts, Findlay, Mrs. Speir and J. Cartwright.
A.F.S. CHAMPION SINGLES.
The finals of the Auckland Friendly Societies' Indoor Bowline Association's champion singles tourney will be played tonight. The fourth round draw is :—F. Fiinn v W. Fletcher (both 2-lifers), 11. Campling •2-lifor) v. A. Beer, 11. Vasey v. L. Francis, .1. ilcrherson v. F. Solllvan, N. Swanson V. A. Jeukin.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 205, 31 August 1933, Page 17
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