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BOWLING TOURNEY.

PAIRS CHAMPIONSHIP. SECTION PLAY COMPLETED. THIRTEEN TO FIGHT IT OUT. Despite drizzling: rain late yesterday afternoon section play was completed in the Auckland Bowling Centre's annual pairs championship tournament. Winners were:—

Section A, W. Denison (Balmoral); scction B, Thompson (St. Heilcr's); section C, C. H. de Laiyiay (Carlton); section D, Geo. Clark (Mount Albert); section K, J. Duncan (Carlton}; section F, J. Barker (Auckland); section G, R. Higgott (Carlton) ; section H, T. Price (St. Ilclier s); section I, W. Bremner (West End); section J, F. M. Ritchie (Carlton); section K, E. R. Allen (Remuera); scction L, W. E. Vivian (Mount Eden); scction M, R. Millen (Epsom). Inter-section play commenced on the Epsom green at 8.45 o'clock this morning. Play will be on the one-life system, and it is expected to reach the final stage to-day. Detailed results of yesterday's play:— SECTION A. —At Mount Eden. Fourth Hound. —C. Keeley (Epsom) 22, T. G. Kawusley (Papatoetoe) 10; \\. Denison (Balmoral) 10, v. Russell (St. Helier's) 17: G. 11. Hosking (Carlton) 20, V. A. Parsons (Ponsonby) 24. Fifth Round.—Kelly 17, v. G. R. Hosking 15; Parsons 20, v. Denison S; Kussell 22, v. Rawnsley 10. Summary.—Denison, Parsons, 4 wins, 1 loss; G. R. Hosking, 3 wins, 2 losses; Russell, Kelly, 2 wins, 3 losses; Rawnsley, 0 wins. „ . In the play-off between Denison and Parsons the former was successful and won the section. a SECTION B.—At Mount Eden. Fourth Round. —Kerns (Onehunga) 22, r. Taylor (Carlton) 14; Higginbotham (Henderson) 25, v. Bygrave (Papatoetoe) 17; Thompson (St. HtSier's) 24, v. Vincent (Balmoral) 10. Fifth Round.—Thompson 21, v. Bygrave 13 ; Higginbotham 20, v. Taylor 15; Kerns 21, v. Vincent 12. Summary.—Thompson, 5 wins, 0 losses; Kerns, 4 wins, 1 loss; Higginbotham, 3 wins, 2 losses ; Vincent, '2 ' wins, 3 losses ; Taylor, 1 win, 4 losses; Bygrave, 0 wins. Thompson won the section. SECTION C.—At Ponsonby. Fourth Round.—C/ H. de Launay (Carlton) won by default from F. Livingstone (Onehunga) ; A. Mackenzie (Ellerslie) 23, v. li. H. Campbell (Balmoral) 22; W. Edmunds (Mount Albert) 10, v. A. K. Pook (Henderson) 14, Fifth Round. —De Launay 21, v. Pook 10; Edmunds 23, v. Mackenzie 16. Summary.—De Launay, u wins, no losses ; Edmunds, 4 wins, 1 loss; MacKenzie, Pook, 3 wins, 3 losses. De Launay won the section. SECTION D.—At Ponsonby. Fourth Round.—S. Vella (Onehunga) 25, v. J. Turner (Carlton) 20; Geo. Clark (Mount Albert) won by default from Rev. \V. P. .Rankin (New Lynn) ; Gifford and S. Purdy (Balmoral) 30, v. W. Gollan (Ellerslie) 17. Fifth Round. —Turner won from Rankin by default; Clark 25, v. Gollan 24; Vella 26, v. Purdy 15. Summary.—Clark, 5 wins, no losses; Purdy, Vella, 3 wins, 2 losses; Turner, 2 wins, 3 losses; Gollan, Rankin, 1 win, 4 losses. ■ - Clark won the section. SECTION E.—At Balmoral. Fourth Round. —E. Thomas (Mt. Albert) 23, v. T_ T. McAlister (Helensyllle) 16; J. Duncan (Carlton) 2S, v. G. H. Woolley (Auckland) 26; H. L. Joll (Ellerslie) 26, v. H. Brookes (West End) 16. Fifth Round.—Brookes 21, v. Woolley 17; Duncan 20, v. McAlister 18; E. Thomas 25, v. Joll 24. Summary.—Duncan, E. Thomas, 4 wins, 1 loss; Joll, 8 wins, 2 losses; Woolley, 2 wins, 3 losses; Brookes, McAlister, 1 win, 4 In the play-off of the tie between Duncan and Thomas, Duncan was successful and ■won the section. SECTION F.—At Balmoral. Fourth Round.—J. Barker (Auckland) 21, v. F. Vaughan (Carlton) 16; J. F. McCarthy (West End-) 17, v. R. Eagleton (Rocky Nook) 16; R. Thomas (Mount Albert) 20, v. F. Firth (Glen Eden) 10. Fifth Round.—Vaughan 24, v. Firth 10; Barker 27, v. McCarthy 17; Eagleton 21, v. R. Thomas 15. Summary.—Barker, 4 wins. 1 loss; Vaughan, Eagleton, 3 f wins, 2 losses; McCarthy, R. Thomas, 2 wins, 3 losses; Firth, 1 win, 4 losses. Barker won the section. SECTION G. —At Auckland.

Fourth Round. —W. A. Loram (Rocky Nook) 19, v. P. E. Needham (West End) IS; Theo Walker (Mount Albert) 30, v. R. Sutherland (Avondale) 22; Higgott (Carlton) 26, v. Short (Pukekohe) 22. Fifth Round.—T. Walker 30, v. Loram 19; Short 25, v. Needham 20; Higgott 25, v. Sutherland 17. Summary.—Higgott, Theo. Walker, 4 "wins, 1 loss; Needham, Loram, Short, 2 wins, 3 losses; Sutherland, 1 -win, 4 losses. In the play-off between Higgott and Walker the former was successful by 18— 15, and won the section. SECTION H.—At Auckland. Fourth Round. —T. Price (St. Heller's) 18, v. J. C. Preston (Grey Lynn) 10; F. A. Hosting (Pukekohe) 23, v. S. Jenkin (Carlton) 17-; J. Hopwood (West End) 28, T. W. H. Tongue (Rocky Nook) 21. Fifth Round. —Hopwood 22, V. F. A. Hosking 21; S. Jenkin 22, v. Price 14; Preston 23, v. Tongue 19. Summary.—Price, 4 wins, 1 loss; Jenkin, Preston, 3 wins, 2 losses; Hopwood, F. A. Hosking, 2 wins, 3 losses; Tongue, 1 win, 4 ■ Price won the section. SECTION I. —At Remuera. Fourth Round. —J. F. Hosking (GreyLynn) 22, v. H. Sykes (Otahuhu) 19 ; W. Bremner (West End) 27, v. J. H. Mingins (Remuera) 25; J. R. Lundon (Devonport) 25, v. J. P. Mason (Carlton) 19. Fifth Round.—Bremner 24, v. Lundon 18; Mingins 25, v. J. F. Hosking 20; Mason 21, v. Sykes 18. t Summary.—Bremner, J. F. Hosking, Mingins, 4 wins, 1 loss; Lundon, 2 wins, <5 losses; Sykes, 5 losses. ' In the play-off Bremner beat Mingins ana Hosking and won the section. SECTION J.—At Remuera. Fourth Round—F. M. Ritchie (Carlton) 20, v. W. Atkin (Devonport) 19 ; L. Donaldson (Grey Lynn) 2.', v. V. Casey (Howick) 21; W. A. Knox (West End) 2G, v. H. J. Bray (Remuera) 24. , Fifth Round.—Bray 23, v. Donaldson 22; Knox 20, v. Atkin 17; Ritchie 23, v. ■ Casey 19. „ Summary.—Ritchie, 5 wins; Casey, 3 wins, 2 losses; Knox, Donaldson, Bray, 2 wins, 3 losses; Atkin, 1 win, 4 losses. Ritchie won the section. SECTION K.—At Onehunga. Fourth Round.—W. McMurchy (Grey Lynn) 19, v. C. Headland (Waitematn) IS; E. R. Allen (Remuera) IS, v. S. McCullough (Papatoetoe) 17; H. Pearse (Mt. Eden) 38, v. A. Wright (Carlton) 10. Fifth Round. —Allen 27, v. McMurchy 21; Pearse 22, v. McCullough 19; A. Wright 20, v. Headland 14. Summary.—Allen, 5 wins, no losses; Pearse, 4 wins, 1 loss; McMurchy, 3 wins, 2 losses: A. Wright, 2 wins, 3 losses; Headland, 1 win, 4 losses; McCullough, 5 losses. Allen won the section. SECTION L.—At Onehunga.

Fourth Round. —J. A. McLeod (Ponsonby) 29, v. R. P. Hill (Papatoetoe) 22; R. «». (Mangere) 23, v. J. Wright (Epsom) 20; \V. E. Vivian (Mt. Eden) 23. v. A. E. Layland (Balmoral) 17. Fifth Round. —Hill 23, v. Vivian 15; Prangley 21, v. McLeod 16; Layland 23, v. J. Wright 20. . Summary.—Layland, McLeod, Vivian, 3 wins, 2 losses; Hill, Prangley, J. Wright, 2 •wins, 3 losses. In the play-off Vivian beat Layland and McLeod, and won the section. SECTION M. —At West End. Fourth Round. —J. Hollows (Hallyburton Johnstone) 24, v. J. Crawshaw (St. Heller's) 19; O. Bridges (Ponsonby) 23. v. G. Adams (West End) 15; R. Millen (Epsom) 23, V. AV. Knight (Papatoetoe) 21: W. Brownlee (Carlton) 24, v. W. Lloyd (Balmoral) 22. . . Fifth Round.—Millen 19, v. Lloyd 15; Hollows 23, v. Brownlee 17; Adams 22, T Crawshaw 10: Kniglit 23. v. Bridges l(i. Summary.'—Millen, 5- wins, no losses; Aaams, 4 wins, 1 loss; Knight, Hollows, 3 wins, 2 losses; Lloyd. 2 wins, 3 losses; CrawshaWi Bridges, Brownlee, 1 win, 4 MiUem iroa the section,

AUCKLAND CENTRE. SATURDAY'S FIXTURES AND TEAMS. Auckland. —Inter-club v. Remuera and Carlton. Avondale.—lnter-club v. Henderson. Balmoral.—lnter-club v. Epsom, ltuckland.—lndies' Day. Buck-land's Beach.—Club Games. Carlton. —Inter-club v. Rocky Nook, Auckland and Otahuhu. Clcvedon.—lnter-club v. Mnngerc. Devonport.—Marine Pennant v. Wnitemata. and Inter-club v. Kaukapakapa. Edendale. —Inter-club v. Mount Albert. Ellerslie.—Percentage Fours. Epsom.—lnter-club v. Balmoral. Glen Eden.—lnter-club v. New Lynn. Grey Lynn.—Club Pairs. Halliburton Johnstone. —- Inter-club v. Mount Albert. Helensville.—Club Games. Henderson.—lnter-club v. Avondale. Ilillsboro'.-—Club Games. : Howlck.- —Inter-club v. Hawliiti. ICaukapakapa. ; —lnter-club v. Devonport. Mangere.—lnter-club v. Clevedon. Manurewa.—Club Games. • Mount Albert. —Inter-club v. Hallyburton Johnstone and Edendale. Mount Eden.—Percentage Fours. New Lynn.—lnter-club v. Glcu Eden.' Onehunga.—President's Fours. Otahuhu. —Percentage Fours, and Inter-club v. Carlton (first-year). Pa pa k u ra.—Ordin ary Draw. Papatoetoe.—Ordinary Draw. Ponsonby.—Percentage Fours. Pukekohe. —Vocational Tourney. Rawhiti.—lnter-club v. West End and Ilowick. Remuera.—lnter-club v. Auckland. Rocky Nook. —Inter-club v. Carlton. Stanley.—Marine Pennant v. Takapuna. St. Heller's.- —Ordinary Draw. Takapuna.—Marine Pennant v. Stanley. Te Papapa.— Inter-club v. West End. Tuakau.—Ordinary Draw. Waiteinata. —Marine Pennant v. Devonport. Waiuku —N.W.B.A. Singles. West End.—lnter-club v. Rawhiti and Te Papapa.

RAWHITI. ORDINARY INTER-CLUB. At West End.—Leaning, Culpin, Ormrod, Maepherson: Herriott, R. Walker. Coleman, Cliiplin ; Gibson, Aylett, Morrow, Brown. At Ilowick.—Scarborough, Mason. Moncur, Keller; Tremaine, Allen, Stlibbs, Roberts. At Rawhiti.—Scelly, Harris, Martin, Murray; Pedersen, Savin, I*. Thomson. N. Thomson: Yuill. Worthington, E. Walker, Johnston ; Carter, Swabey, S. Stewart, Townsend. HALLYBURTON JOHNSTONE. ORDINARY INTER-CLUB. I At Mount Albert.—S. G. Crookbain, W. Webb, H. Lucas, F. Dyson; W. Dodd, C. Dahl, J. Gibson, 11. Hollows; .T. Bull, H. Solomon, J. Daniels. F. W. Breckon ; S. Chiswell, G. E. Iloldsworth, A. White, C. Bromley. _ „ At Point Chevalier.—R. H. Boag, J. Boag. S. N. Houghton. R. Boag; C. Russell, L. Spellman. J. Clark, A. G. Neilson ; A. J. Francis. A. Grant, T. Storey, G. Taplin: L. Johnson. W. Hutchinson, W. A. Phillips, G. Taylor.

BALMORAL. ORDINARY INTER-CLUB,

At Balmoral.—MeGaffan, Hinkley, Purdy, Goodall; D. Anderson, G. Clark, D. Richardson, Denison; Cook, Fort. Sayers, Benson • Tatersall, Bernard, W. Richardson. Layland: T. D. Anderson, Vercoe, McLeod, Codd: Gentles, Dean, A. J. Campbell, Vincent; E. J. Goldsmith, Blair, Cartwright, Bush. . . At Epsom. —Davis, 7 Esterman, A , ve ,y' Ramsey; Sawyers. Lucas, L. H. Campbell, Kemp; Percy, Guthrie, Kelly, Winks;! Speir, P. Fergusson, Cannon, Glfford ; ±. Carter, Sweeney, Hoppy, 11. R. Goldsmith; R. P. Brown, Fleming, Robertson, W. H. Clarke ; Buckley, W. G. Fisher, D. Wllson, Roberts; A. Brown, Barnes, Lloyd, Clews. FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS. At Epsom. —Batey, Long, Moon, Peterson. CARLTON. ORDINARY INTER-CLUB. At Rocky Nook.—Molloy, Katterfeldt, Frost, Harrison; Abdnllali, Robson, r. Robertson, W. Cross; A. Cutler, Birkenhead, Elliot, T. Mountain; Sampson, Proud, A. Tavlor, G. Cutler; A. Dickson, Buckle, V. Little, Vaughan; Bell, Brownlee, Foote, Gordon. At Carlton. —Angove, Struckett, A. Gladding, Laird; Neumegen, Bates, Wetherilt, Ritchie; Wildish, Cllnkard, AMsliart, Holmes; C. Little, Russell, G. Gladding, b. Jenkin ; Holland, Stevens, E. Blair, I'ookes ; J. Robertson, Stohr, Jones, Hodd. FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS. At. Carlton (v. Otrihuhu). — Watson, Latta, Kent, Wilson. DEVONPORT. MARINE PENNANT. At Waiteuiata. —Rush, Crow, McLeod, J. Morgan; Coutts, Knight, Bruce, Lowe; E. N. Davies, Pirie, Sullivan, Bach; Newman, tirookes, Markham, Melville. At Devonport. — Broughton, Hamlin, Gray; Flinn, T. Wrigley, liees George, Layzell; Stoddart, Martinson, Warren, Cox; Naylor, Vaile, Palmer, JackS ° n " ORDINARY INTER-CLUB. At Devonport (v. Kaukapakapa).—Kennlngs, A. T. Davies, Atkin, Anderson ; Corlett. Miller,' Snoad, Lundon; Challoner, Buchanan, Mason, Kowell; Blackie, to. \Vrigley, Wright, Tasker. FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS. At Devonport.—Beere, A. W. Watson, Kewiah, Proctor. WAITEMATA. MARINE PENNANT.

At Devonport.—R. Entwistle, E. Rogers, J. Williamson, S. E. McGill; W. Copeland, H. Cadness, C. Delany, A. Parrish, I*. Mitchell, S. Osborne, W. Osborne, 1. H. Hurley; G. B. Chinnery, W. L. Rowland, D. Simpson, J. A. Robertson. At Waiteniata. —W. P. Roberts, W. Rickett, W. Corrin, J. Blackledge; M. J. Walsh, C. Sampson, R. G. Holland, 1. G. Blackwell; David Munro, J. Brennan, P. Stewart, W. McKinstriß; L. H. Dick, A. B. Martin, E. B. Hillam, E. W. Bilkey. WEST END. ORDINARY INTER-CLUB. At West End. —Lambourne, J. Darby, Cooke, Draffin ; Green, Sticlibury, Thomson, Kirkham; Eshelby, llardy, Worsfold, I'alre, Service, W. Irwin Bremner Matthew*, Overington, Butler, Brookes, W. Kirk, H. Polling Kaynes, Iseedham, K. ■cox. At Te Papapa. —Jacobs, Parkinson, McCaftliv McNair ; Kinsey, Wilson, Hopwood, Thoma'ss; Hudson, Skinner, Wynyard, Plummer.^^^ti— Bar j c> Brummell, W. Hardley, F. Smith; Delaney, Watson, I. Clarke, Price; Sands, Tollerton, C. Hardley, Colthurst. TAKAPUNA. MARINE PENNANT. At Stanley.—O'Neill. Walters, Cutler, Cameron; Glover, Amodeo, Runciman, Cnllens; McCarthy, Thomas, Carr Hunt., At Talcapuna.—Howie, -—, Veale,. , Valentine, A. Cameron, E. Hunt, Cliristey, White, Jury, Corfe, Dunlop. FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS. At Stanley.—Christian, Reaks, Tysoe, Lorrimer. STANLEY. , MARINE PENNANT. At Takapuna. —Rapley, G<i' e ' Parker; E. A. Jones, Butters, Baker, Smith, Aid ridge, Robertson, Wilson. At Stanley.—Dawson, AVorUiington Cusworth, Brookes; S. O. Jolnison, Ba r tlett, Ilitclien. McMaster; bainty, Hutt, nan, \V. J. Johnson. FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS. At Stanley. —Mair, Walters, sen., Jackson, Grinter. te papapa. ORDINARY INTER-CLUB. At West End. —Burridge, Bond, Moon, Davenport; Legge, Norton. Neil, im P b ;° n ' Laking, Thompson, Alleock, Pilkington. At Te Papapa. —It. Moore, Turnbull, £>. ! Moore, Harriman; Noonan, Tolladay, Sissons, Johnson; Wilson Mitchell, Speight, Dawson.

MOUNT ALBERT. ORDINARY INTER-CLUB. At Hallyburton Johnstone. — Kimber, W. Thomas, Dr. Paterson. Sharp; Sheppa'rd, Boagov, J. Thomas, Pickens; Taylor, Webster, Harbutt, Cutforth; Entrican, Service. Hawke, Walker. At Bdendale. —Tait, McKay, Henry, Edmonds; l: aodeSj Barton, W. Allett, L. Thomas; Grant, Beck, Muir, J. Stewart. First Year. —At Edendale: Harvey, W. Stewart, Hatton, "McKeggie. At EMt. Albert: Crowe, .Teffares, Blakey, Clarke: A. Hawke. Leather, Bennett. Humphreys; De Castro, Baxter, Jenkin, Allely ; Watts, Oldham, Browney, MeCoiniell; Lonsdale, Morrison, H. Dawson, ; Young, Pool, Townley, Maxwell; one team to be i e elect frti^oa-.green.

AUCKLAND. ORDINARY INTER-CLUB. At Remuera. —Harding, Susman. Blackie, Gilles; G. Allan. 1-enderyou. C. Allan, Hardie Neil; Alexander, G. E. Read, MoKinlav, Spackman: Beaumont. Myers. R. Wilson, M. Walker; L. Ure, Brown, Foster, McDougall; Wallace. H. Inglls, Oake, Graham ; Redmond, Wright, Luke, Osmond : George, C. Colebrook, Potter. McMahon : Moonev, Clayton, Perrett, Dadley; .T. M. Williams, Waters. Dicketts, Barker; F. A. Williams. Tvler, Hewltson, Till. At Auckland. —I'. R. Colebrook. Dymock, Matheson, 11. Allan; Ilollls. Waite, W. J. Campbell. Israel: A. S. Reld. A. 1. Clarke, Ilislop, Keesing: Coakley. Tracy luglis. Iv. D. Grav, K. S. Macky; Pluinmer. MaePherson. Beck. Pierce: Messer. Probert, A. R. Donald, Hacket : Fillmore. Sadler. Leslie, A. D. Gray; Bailey, W.vvern Wilson. Dixon, Andrew: • Barnes, King. White, Woolley; Prime Matthews. Mofrea. Nicholson ; Dawson, Thomas, Wliittaker. Battersby ; Simpson, De Renzy. Mcl'liail. Steele; Bruce Smith. Binns, Kuminer. D. Campbell (last two rinks meet Carlton players).

VETERANS. At Remuera. —Howard, Forder, New begin, Dimery. At. Auckland. —Ailains, Moon, Bourne, Darlow.

REMUERA. ORDINARY INTER-CLUB. At Remuera.- —W. Jackson, W. T. BeU, ■Vchoson, A. E. Smith: Bolton, \\. W. I'l'l- - Allen; Wnllter. Harle, -Mncey. ; A. M. Bell. Eliorbeck. Lawrence; J 11 Johnston, G. E. Hill. F. M. Watson, Mahon; Vincent, Allport. Feldon, Mahoney: Henson. Dcmpsey. ' Dnrrow. Minimis, Ferneyliough. Hatch, Bull. Penn. Sutherland, Asliton. IL .... J. Short. P, Jackson, Weir. Kissling. Young, Hcssell, Richardson. Burnett, Syines. At Auckland. —Clarkson, Laves. M. McCallum. Bnrclier; I'enty. Baker. Uroii. Bray; Evans, R. A. Jackson. Daniels Edmiston, Tlm.nsen Somerflel.l. st, Thomson. Griffiths. 11. Johnson. McMillan . Potts Scott. Walincc. Newton: Riding), Armltage, SafTery. Norton: But l -Jipla' Fisher Gavev, Bowles: Schofield. M. Reid, Sanderson F y AI. Short: Wight, F. Mnrphy. Hugh Wright, P. Watson; Henry, Wbitle>, Watt, Harrison. VETERANS. At Remuera. —Coats, CutfieUl, H. E. Tones, Mcllars. . At Auckland. —Loosemore, Annandale, Shannon, 11. C. Choyce. HENDERSON. ORDINARY INTER-CLUB. At Henderson. —T. Clark, A. Moors. Norcross: Knaggs Ongley BrhKon, Wright: Mortlock. Y. Gavelja, C.irter, List. At Avondale. —Livingstone. C.oshoj, Masse* Leighton: F. Walker, Ilolborow Erceg, Pook; Williams, Singer, Leslie, Dollar. EDENDALE. ORDINARY INTER-CLUB. At Mount Albert.— Conway, Pollock, Easr, Greenwood; Durrant, Bleakley, Roan, Jackson: Credin, Noad. Mayhill, A Hill. At Edendale.—Ball, Bluck, Smith, Addison ; Jones, Foreman, Annlson, Browneil, Florey, Sakey, C. Hill, Maud. FIRST YEAR PLAYERS. At Edendale. —Diamond, Fielding, Hayes, Bayliss. • NEW LYNN. ORDINARY INTER-CLUB. At Glen Eden.—New Lynn teams will be picked on the green from Morgan, Matheson, Thompson, Dormer, Ott, Cuiicr, Edgerley, Williams, George, Witham, Johnson, Malam, Oborn, Webster, Rankin, Laing, Cathie, Collard, Meese, Piatt, Dove.

KAITAIA BEATS S. AUCKLAND. On the Kaitaia Bowling Club s greens the party of South Auckland bowlers, at oresent "touring Northland, P rep resentatlves of the KaitaiaClub .The local bowlers won by 67 points to 08. Result* (Kaitaia first) : — Nortliwood, , Atkins, Reynolds 35, v. BrQokott Hla ehnrrl Foster. Tozer 13; A. Wilkinson, Yendell, Cowie, Bakalich 21, v. Ivcmp kilde, Clark, Redpath 18, G. Wilkinson, Bldmead. Parker, Farnmond vv, v. 13irKet, Frost, Sing, Rogers 27.

WHANGAREI CONTESTS. The Kensington Bowling Club was successful In defending a challenge 'or the Swan Cup from the Portland Bowling Club the holders winning by 40 points to H: % . s&jsrsrss 'i®

S. AUCKLAND V. DARGAVILLE. After playing at Kaitaia, the SouthAucklnnd bowlers yesterday met Dargayiie. Although tliey led on the aggregate b> A . oumi ,ra fi.p Waikato representatives lvoa only three gUes R to Dargaville's four the remaining one being drawn. Kesults (South Auckland first) Adams. Frost, Rogers, £orth 19, v. King, Smith Baghv, .Tones 19; Kernm Chegwadde'n, Redpatli, Crabb 24, v. Gordon, Roper. Davey.lG ; Brockett. Ho»so, Slnsr Finch ID. v. Brady, Taylor, Ratcliffi . Morris 27: Wright. Sing .Henderson. « 25 v Huffhes, Bvisoti, West, D. Williams 20'* Lancfield, Pctcliell, Broclet, Tjamds 14, V Anibury, Franich, Hopewell. Nicolson 2S ; Nobea, Hyde, Margeson, Maingayv. Main. Kimber, Rossiter O. WUliams 7 , Raven, Shirley, Foyer. Ross iT, \.nill, Roget, Hyland, Greville 22, Clothur, Gifford, Simpson. "Wycherley 31, v. Gaukrodger, Astley, Dunlord, Dunn 11. The South Ancklanders play at wnangarei on Thursday.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 57, 8 March 1934, Page 20

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BOWLING TOURNEY. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 57, 8 March 1934, Page 20

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