INDOOR BOWLING.
ORANGE ASSOCIATION. TOURNEY FINALS. The Orange Bowling Association concluded two of its recent two-niglit tourneys on Monday night, and also entertained two nuks from the Centenary Indoor Bowling Club. Results:—
Pairs Tourney (women skips, m-»n leads). —Filial: F. Harris and Mrs. MeCowatt S, v. Mrs. Mickelborough and Mrs. Mclvor 2.
First Elliott Benoiit Final.—C. Sherwln Mrs. Gelding, H. Gelding, D. Gelding 10, v. McElwain, G. Martin, W. Smith, J Cosgrove 2.
Ordinary Inter-club.—Mrs. Meredith, Mrs. Copeland. F. Cop-eland, V. Meredith (Centenary Club) !», v. I<\ Simpson and three others; .Miss Cambridge. Mrs. Burke, Mrs. Mickelborough, J. Manscll 10, v. Mrs. Bayliss, Mrs. Speir, Miss Jeffreys. J. liayliss 2\ Mrs. Burgess, Sirs. Stock, W. Stock. W. Mickelborough 10. v. Mrs. Hodgson, Mrs. WilkiiiK, li. .Som-erl'eld, 11. Boles 5; C. Sherwin. Mis, Wardell, Mrs. lioles 7, v. Mrs. Todd, Mrs. McAuliffe, W. Swinton, G. Day 1.
Second Round.—Rayliss 5, v. Mrs. Boies • » : Meredith S v. Boles 3: Day S, v. Mansell 7; Simpson IT. v. Mickelborough 3. Third Round.—Meredith 8. v. Mansell 5; Simpson (i. v. Bayliss 5 ; Mickelborough 6, v. Mrs. Boles 3: Day 10, v. Boles 5. Challenge Star Singles.—Women : Mrs. Hodgson, holder. 8, v. Mrs. Speir 5. Men : F. Simpson, challenger, 11, v. J. Mansell 0. Next week's tourney will be the sixth round of percentage fours.
BENEFIT TOURNEY.
Tli<» Orange Bowling Association's second benefit tourney in aid of the Elliott family was commenced in the Druids' Hall. Newtoil, when throe rounds and limU of section A were completed. Results
First Round.—Mrs. Lenihau. Mrs. Stock W. Swinton, F. Simpson 8, v. W. Smith. (I. Martin, A. Rvnton. .1. Cosgrave 4: C. Harvey, F. Ward, F. Thompson, F. Harris l(i, v. Mrs. Speir, K. Spain. A. Elliott, B. B. Woolf 4 : Mrs. McCowatt. Mrs. De Su/.a, B. Somerfeld 8. v. I!. Thomas, J. Stainton, A. Manson, A. Thomas 2; Mrs. Sussex. L. Goldwater 10. Sussex in. v. Mrs. Hodgson. Mrs, McAuliffe, D. Mines. 11. liuTes 0 : W. Monks, T. Bowling, Mrs. Holes 8. v. T. Morgan. 11. Burton, C. Hay, .1. Kennedy 3 ; F. I'hclan, C. Madigan. .1. Heap, J. Sutton <i. v. Mrs. Goodall, Mrs. Thayer, B. Goodall 11. Thayer 5.
Second Hound.—Harris 12, v. Sussex. 1 Boles 8, v. Cosgrave 4 : Mrs. Boles 10, v Thayer 3: Kennedy 10, v. Somerfeld 4 Thomas 12, v. Woolf 6; Simpson 7, v Sutton 4.
Third Round. —Simpson 7, v. Kennedy 6 ; Harris 9, v. Mrs. Boles 0: Sutton 10, v. Sussex 7 : Woolf 7. v. Cosgrave 1 : Boles 12, v. Somerfeld 2: Thayer 0. v. Thomas 0.
Totals.—Simpson. Harris, each 3 wins; Mrs. Boles, 11. Boles. Sutton, two wins; Woolf. Somerfeld Thayer. Sussex, Kennedy, Thomas. 1 win: Cosgrove, no wins.
Section Final.- —Simpson 5, v. Harris 1. Section I! will be played on Thursday August 13.
INTERHOUSE ASSOCIATION,
. The Auckland Interhouse and Public Services Indoor Bowling Association's seventh fours tourney will lie pl.iyed in the Druids' Hall on Thursday night. With eighteen teams competing and the scoring for the aggregate cup so close the leaders. Smith and Cauglrey's B team, will have to lie at their best to maintain their slight lead.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 184, 5 August 1936, Page 21
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