BOWLING.
THE AUCKLAND CLUB. Sixteen tenms took part in a pairs tourney held yesterday by the Auckland Bowling Club. Results :— Section A. —Donaldson (Grey Lynn), Russell (Ponsonby), Smith (Auckland), 4 wins; Livingstone (Oaehunga), Casley (West End), Kasper (Auckland), 2 wins; White (St. Heller's), McPhail (Auckland), 1 win. In the play-off Russell won the section. Section B.—Blnns (Auckland), 5 wins; Firth (Glen Eden), Graham (Remuera), Cunningham (Grey Lynn), Clayton (Auckland), a wiifs; Wright (Auckinnd), 2 wins; Bridges- (Ponsonby), 1 win; Mason Rawhlti), n« wins. ■ The final between Russell and Binns will be played on Thursday, at 1.30 p.m.
MASONIC AND C.T. CLUBS,
The annual bowling match between the Commercial Travellers and Mnsonic Clubs will be held on the Mount Eden preen on Saturday afternoon next at 1.30 p.m. Masonic teams will be picked from: —G. Weetbrooke, J. Vercoe, G. Scott, B. Smith, D. Fraser, A. Dignan, G. Gladding, G. 11. Hosking, 11. Surman, IT. McKcnzic, IT. Everitt, T. Tonkin, G. Purdy, A. Rowell, D. Thornton, It. T. Sheppard, T. Bassett, 18. Bales, A. Burns, A. Vercoe, G. Bourne, H. Brown, F. Watson, 11. Andrew, B. Iloytc, W. Gatenby, R. Mudie. W. Morrison, F. Milnes, M. Blair, F. Lomns. F. Warner, F. Connolly, E. C. Gage, J. A'uglar.
ROULSTON WINS AT PUKEKOHE,
In an open bowling tournament at Pukekohe yestertlny, rinks skipped by Koulston (Pukekohe) and Neil (Waiiiku) each had five victories. The prize was awarded to Roulston, on aggietfate points. Results:— First Hound.—Perkins, Crosbie, David Roulston, Duncan Roulston 10, v. Neil, Ingram, Blake, Massey 9; Bell, Atchison, Bauncrman, Mellsop 14, v. Swinbourne, Jamieson, Munro, Sumner 10; Howe, Finlay, Gallagher, Johns 15, v. Bray, Tonkin, McKenzic, Kenny 4 : Wiggins, Harrison, Butcher, Wright 10, v. Haslam, Walsham, Ingpen, Armstrong, 6; Aldred, Jones, Bint, Neil 12, v. Proude, J. Blake, R. W, Bilkey, Short, 8. Second Round.—Koulston 14, v. Armstrong 0; Sumner 10, v. Massey 8; Short, 22, v. Butcher 4; Neil 10, v. Kenny 5; Mellsop 13, v. Johns 8. Third Round. —Koulston 15, v. Short 10; Kenny 15, v. Butcher 7 ; Armstrong 11, v. Massey 9; Neil 19, v. Mellsop 11; Sumner 18, v. Kenny 9.
Fourth Round. —Massey 12, v. Johns 9 ; Neil 10, v. Sumner 5; Mellsop 20, v. Butcher 8; Roulston 15, v. Kenny 5; Short 13. v. Armstrong 6. Fifth Round.—Koulston 19, v. Mellsop 3; Massey 10, v. Short 9; Butcher 15, v. Sumner 5; Neil 11, v. Johns 8; Kenny 16, v. Armstrong 5. Mr. H. J. Short Tins been appointed secretary of the Pukekohe Club In succession to Mr. T. C. Thompson.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 204, 29 August 1934, Page 14
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