INDOOR BOWLING.
INTER-HOUSE PAIRS TOURNAMENT D and E sections played four rounds on Thursday evening at the Druids' Hull. A, B and C sections play three further rounds on October 17. Results: —• First Hounil.—D section : "Star" (Byrnes) 8. v. "Star" (Bevin) 3; Power Board (Burgess) 11, v. A.ti.B. (Smith) -1; South British (Howe) S, v. Millie and Clioyce (Jones) 4; Power Board (Taylor) I), v. Geo. Walker (llitcliens) S. K section : Motor Lorry (Tyndall) 13, v. South British (Kiniber) 2;• South British (Mackay) G, v. (Harris) 7, v. Gas Co. (Bell) 4; Power Board (Simpson) G, v. Power Board (Seott) 5. Second Bound.—D section: Byrnes 11, v. Smith G; Kitchens 14. v. Bevin 4 ; Burgess 9, v. Itowe li; Taylor 11, v. Jones 3. JO section : Harris 10, v. Simpson 1 ; Scott S. v. Kimbcr 1 ; Bell S, v. Mackay 4 ; Tyndall 7, v. George 3. Third Bound. —D section : Taylor !), v. Burgess 8; Jones -3, v. Kitchens 4; Smith '.), v. Bevin 4 ; Byrnes 7, v. Howe G. 13 section : Harris S, v. Scott 5; Tyndall 0, v. Bell 3; Simpson 15, v. Mackay 5; George 11'. v. Kiniber 1. Fourth Hound.—D section : Burgess 7, v. Jones 4; Byrnes li v. Taylor 5; Hitclions 7, v. Smith 5; Howe S, v. Bevin 0. JO section: Kiniber 7, v. Bell 0; Simpson 8, v. Tyndall 1: Scott 9, v. George 0; Harris 1", v. Mackay 1. VISIT OF TE AROHA. ) The Orange Bowling Association on Saturday night had the privilege of entertaining on a return visit the indoor bowling branch of the Te Arolia Welfare Council. Two enjoyable games were played before supper and one afterwards, and the Te Aroha players put up a great fight, although beaten by 135 games to SJ. On the aggregate of points they only lost by 137 to 141. Results (Te Aroha players li'rst) :— First Hound.—Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Beaurepaire, Mrs. Forsman, F. Bath 4, v. J. Speir, Mrs. Tremain, Mrs. Rout, Mrs. Boles 10; Miss Walker. Miss Tiniins, W. Redfern, E. Boyd 11, v. Mrs. MeCowatt. Mrs. Do Suzn, D. Mines, IT. J. Baker 2 ; Mrs. Bates, Mrs. Paterson, H. Beaurepaire, A. Spence 4, v. Mrs. Todd, Mrs. Speir, W. Mickelborough. F. Lucas 7; Cosseboon, E. Kenealey, It. Forsman, It. Bowie 2, v. Mrs. Page, Mrs. McAuliffe, Mrs. Mickelborough. F. Harris 7 : Miss Bowie. Mrs. Dentil, J. limes. C. Bowie 3. v. Mrs. Hodgson, Mrs. Dill.v, Mrs. Dent, H. .T. Boles 10: W. Kaelmrn, Mrs. Boyd. G. Cochrane. R. Henderson 7. v. Miss Cambridge, Mrs. Young. W. Stock, J. Mansell 7; Mrs. Roberts, Miss Welch, Mrs. Stein, H. Bolton 7. v. Mrs. Stock, Mrs. Jeffrey, L. Goldwater, A. .Tenkin 7. Second Round.—R. Howie G. v. .Tenkin 14; C. Bowie 7. v. Harris 3; E. Boyd 7, v. Mrs. Boles '7; Bolton 10, v. Lucas 7; Bath 8, v. Baker 5 : Henderson 8, v. Boles 11: Spenee 5, v. Mansell G. Third Round. —Batli 7. v. .Tenkin 8 : Boyd 7, v. Lucas 1: It. Bowie 9, v. Mansell 5: Bolton 5, v. Harris 7; Spence 4. v. Boles 10: C. Rowie 4. v. Baker 5; Henderson 13, v. Mrs. Boles 4. Totals. —E. Boyd. wins: C. Bowie. 2 wins; Bolton and Henderson, 1} wins: Bath, 1 win ; Spence and R. Bowie, no wins: Boles, 3 wins: .Tenkin. 21 wins; Harris, 2 wins: Mrs. Boles and Mansell, li Wilis; Baker and Lucas, 1 win. Great Britain suffers damage from rats to the extent of about £U0,000,000 a year.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1935, Page 16
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