CLUB GAMES.
HEMUERA GKEEX. Clark Buttons. — Hertslet. Thronson Uren, Wooller 19, v. Potts, Walker, Hatch Soinerfield 17. Finlayson Badges. — Scott, Achesou, Daniels, Bray 2li, v. Vincent, MeCallum, Allen. 'Woollei" 15. Ordinary Draw.—Egerton, Eaves, Feldon 20, v. Adams. Mahoney, Burcher 14: Ilessell. Jones, Baker. 28. v. Annan dale, Evans, Gavey, Wallace 20; Clarkson. Fisher, Somerfield, Smith 2S, v. Choyce, Weir, Mnhon. Coo 1G; Johnston, Greig, Macey, McMillan 23, v. McLeod, Clark, Darrow. Short 15; Wight. Potts, Mellars, 21. v. Ashton, Allport, Sanderson 20; Cutfield, W. Hill. Griffiths, Young 21. v. Sutherland. Buttimore. Uren. Macfarlane 14; Walker. Bolton, Brook. Kissling 17, v. Taylor, AYilmot, G. Hill, East 13. EPSOM GREEN.
Ordinary Draw.—Drummond, A. S. J. Lamb, Cornwall, Richmond 23, v. Parks, L. Wright, Veale, Furnell 17; Gordon, W. Reman, Kissling, Farland 23, v. Hendry, A. French, Parkinson. Lewis 17; Simpson Wood, Beckmau, Nash 2R, v. R. M. Parks A. E. French, Moyle, Wilson 14; Bailnv Rolfo, J. Harrison, J. Wright 24, v. W. H. Lamb, Whitehouse, B. Lamb, Ramsay 14; ilayes, Yearbury, Montgomery, O'Callaghan lf», v. Jansen, Freeman, A. Graham. A. Bruce 1(5: Laud. Paterson. J. Wallace, Jackson 22. v. W. A. Graham, Lawrence, Tanner, Parsons IS: Ilungerford, Marlow, Bannister 23, v. Morrison, Hayes, Guuthorpe 10. Final of Two-Saturday Tournament.— Forbes, Brown. E. S. Jones, Kelly 23, v. Everett, Dunningham, F'oubister, Burton 17. Both Epsom teams. RAWIIITI GREEN. Stars.—Yuill, Swabey, Mountain, Keelpr (holders) 23, v. Stewart, Worthington, McI'herson, Scelly 13. Ordinary Draw.—Denn, Gibson, Searboro' 15, v. Ryall, Urqnhart. Aylett, K. Walter 16; Ryder, Morrow, McKinlay 14, v. Wayte, Pedcrson, Bennett 19. Winners of the Rialto Buttons.—Leaning, Coleman, Savin, Freeman. Ferns.—Leaning. Coleman, Savin, Freeman (holders) 23, v. Herriott, Masou, Townsend, SchofielU (challengers) 20. ONEHUNGA TOURNEEY. The Onehunga Bowling Club's September tournament was concluded last week. Results :— Semi-finals.—Duncan (Carlton) IS, v. . Robertson (Onehungu) 13: Livingstone (Onehunga) 18, v. Tonkin (Onehunga) 15. Final.—Livingstone 10, v. Duncan. 13. ■
AUCKLAND GREEN. Winter Fours.—G. Allan, Moon, Wright Gilli's 20. v. Bailey, King, White, Lyell 11 Ore, Mills, Oake, Dadley 24, v. Clarke Brown, Whittaker, Spackman 13; G. Reid I Dawson, Stevens, Perrett 23, v. Gough Do Henzy, Wood, Kirk 20. PONSONBX GREEN. Ordinary Draw. —Colmer, Frieberg, Part Ington, Sturgess 17, v. Moore, Baggett Peters, Rowbottom 1G; Graham, Shirley CJoodacre, Murray 23, v. Parkinson, Drum iiioiid, Waterwortb, Richards 24; Kenui Clarke, Hunt, Hilton 14, v. Thompson Citsey, Buclian, McLeod 22 ; Webster, Brown i Richardson, Letham v. Gray, Crowe Carbines, Bryant 19; Piper, Johnson 23, v I Edward, Fanch 20. BALMORAL GREEN. Winter Tourney Final. — Cunningham Young, Preston, Whittle (Grey Lynn) 21 v. Winlhrop, Speir, Black, Norgrovo (Bal Ordinary Draw. —Sawyers, King, Richard son, Codd 25, v. Anderson, Ward, Winks Ramsey 21 ; Amoro. Esterman, A. Canrpbell Newton IS, v. Tattrrsall, F. It. Wilson H. K. (ioldsmith, Jones Ki; Sweeney, Bar her, Goodall 21, v. Stern, Freeman Clews IU. MOUNT EDEN GREEN. Tourney Final. —Whittaker. Brownlee, J Torrance. W. Lancaster (Carlton) 20,. V B. Caddy, Shaw, E. Buckiey, R. Caddj (Grey Lynn) 17. Winter Fours. —Wickstced, B. Smith Harland, J. Baker 25, v. Mason. Judd, Walker, Daisley 20; Henderson, W. Watson, Innes, Shirriffs 33, v. F. Watson, Klnni burjdi. Martin, Trayes 17; Stevens, Cave, Chambers, Julian 21, v. Slmmonde, Keeping, Rosie, Gatenby Hi; Gregson. C. Taylor, Penrse, Millor v. James. Eales. Moon, C. Baker S; F. Taylor, Kintoul. Forgie, J. I Smith 30, v. Cowan, Spence, Bourke, Hill 18. DEVONPORT GREEN. Ordinary Draw. —Coutts, Jamieson, Kennedy. 20. v. Ansell, Bailey. Clarke, Cox IS: He'nold, Kirkman. Pirie, Bach 10, v. Wolfe. Byrne. MoSkimming, Rees-Georgo I 17 : Langrldge, Hltchen, Hiitt, Baker 27, v. i Chnllenor, Hush, L. Davies, S. Writrley Ifi : I Watson, Coriott, Jackman, Markham 24, v. Procter. Ilarty, Spicer, Atkin 20. Edwin Stars. —Nairn, Jones, Taylor, D. Fraser 15, v. Lockley, Martinson, Snoad, Lundon 12. Martinson Stars.—Bolton, Naylor, McLeod, Newbegin 21, T. Bell, Flynn, J. Morgan, Melville 20. TAKAPUNA GREEN. IJrett Stars.—O'Neill, Glover, Price, Dunlop 17, v. Howies, Carr, Butler, Audley 23. Ordinary Draw. — Morton, Kenricks, Amodeo, Veale 15, v. White. Walters, Corfe, Culler 20, Ballintine, T. Elleray, Dudding, Brake 24, v. Johnstone, Dicker. . I'rentice, Bennett 17; Thomas, Arrowsraith. B. Fenton. Elliott IC. v. Archibald, Knight, N. Fcntou, Christey 29. PONSONBY TOURNEY. The following skips have entered for the pairs tournament to be held at the Ponsonby green on Wednesday. October 11 :— Bridges, Cooper. Snell. Goldwater. McCarthy, Maud, Dick. Tonkin. Caisley. Fraser Smith, Gray. Hardley, Johnson, Letham, Lincoln, McLeod.
CARLTON GREEN. Ferns.—Morris, Johnston, Rowe Rif<vM> 27, v. Sampson, Clinkard, G.Taylo>,,Clarke Winter Fours.—JlcLachlan, Russell Knt terfeldt, Vaughan 22, v. T. HiU, Thorn*," A. Pollard. Hills 19; Holland, C Littl*' Casey, Muston 20, v. Grocotr, Doyie rw rison, Wishart 11; Allan, Clifton, -Lister Mason 20, v. Aldis, T. Mountain, Noton Kent 20; P. Isaacs, Andrews.: V. Little' De Launay 17, v. Scott, W. Blatr, ■ Leitch' Fookes 14; Leser, Marshall, Tullpck, Dun! can 17, v. Moloy, Harman, Stevens,' Honk* ing 11; Buckle, S.truckett, Gordon 24 T Martin. Sinclair, Lamb 10; Feran, Har'vpr' K. Blair 22, v. Whyte, C. Mountain, Foote ONEIIUNGA GREEN. % Club Competition.—A. Adams.-J;. Ktin ner. Marks, Neale 19, v. \V. Moore, Leask Kerr, Kerns 17. "■ ■■ : ' Ordinary Draw. — O'Conhell," Smith Robertson 20. v. Phillips. A. Moore Linrt. berg 17 ; Mann, Collin, Gosling 22?' v. Mg Master, S. Adams. Macklow 16; Hardlev Foote, Wigginton 26, v. Duke, Flbwerdav Cross 15. • '• ELLERSLIE TOURNEY. The final of the Ellerslie Bowling Club's last tournament was contested by two Onehunga rinks on their own green on Saturday. Result : —Gray. Faulder Mo Kenzie, Kenny 21, v. Geraghty, Tonkin C. fekinner, Livingstone 17. ' INTER-CLUB BOWLS. CARLTON V. MOUNT ALBERT. At Carlton (Carlton names first).—Cro«* H. Jenkin, A. Taylor, Higgott 30 v Jor dan, Wynyard, Edmnn.ds, Sharp 11. AUCKLAND V. WEST END. At Auckland (Auckland names first) V? J. Campbell. Matheson, A. I). Grav, Osmnnii 24, v. MeNair, Skinner, McCarthy Colt hurst 18; Hislop, K. I). Gray, Maek'ayD C'nnipbeH 17, v. Bell, Clarke, SouJers' Matthews IS; Israel. Tracy-Ing'.is. Hueket' Hnrdie Neil 14, v. Fairc, Worsfold, Xeedham, Thonjiison 24./ AUCKLAND V. STANLEY. At Auckland (Auckland names first).— Waters, Binns, Barker, W. Smith 10, v Robertson, Donaldson, Johnson, D. Jones la! EPSOM V. HILLSBORO'. At Epsom (Epsom names first).—Matohett, Griulile, Hooper. T. It. George 2T v Robertson, Percy, Buckle, D. Drake 20. For the Labour Day. tournament there are vacancies for a few more teams. OTAHUHU V. POXSONBY. Denison Pins.—At Ponsonby, Otahuhu (challengers) names first:—Williams, Sykes, Carson, Gardiner 17, v. Conway, Oates, L. Jury. E. Jury 27. LABOUR DAY TOURNEY, Skips to enter teams for the Labour Day tournament on the Waitemata green on October 23: — J. R. McPhail (Auckland); Lister and Richie (Carlton) ; Ellisdon (Rocky Nook) ; A. C. Wells (Post and Telegraph) ; F. O. Blankwell. C. Sampson, W. Corrin. B. W. Bilkey, D. It. Davies, J. W. Lethbridge, F. Oshorne, S. E. McGiU and J. Robertson (Waitemata).
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