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BOWLING.

AVONDALE CLUB. Skips to enter for tlie pairs tournament on Wednesday at the Avondale bowling green:—Chilwell, H. Wright, Lieghton, Chippendale (Henderson) ; Turner (Transport) ; Withain (New Lynn) ; Sundt? (Glen Eden) ; Sturgess (Mount Eden) ; Reynolds (Ilallyburton Johnstone); McKeggie (Balmoral) ; Mayall (Edendale) ; Cairn, Thomas, Myers, Tomlinson, Gibson (Avondale). MOUNT EDEN CLUB. Results of the first round of championship singles of the Mount Eden Bowling Club :—A. Julian 22. v. C. C. Forgie 10; Martin 21, v. Ga ten by 17; Kendall 22, v. J. A. SiierrifE 14; J. C. Wilson 21, v. Vivian 14 ; Harland 20, v. \V. E. Taylor li); Gillies 21, v. S. I'urdy 7; 3- L. Joll 21, v. Cooke 7; W. E. Walker 22, v. Rich 0; A. Jones 21. v. Bainliridge l'J : Almao 21, v. liigelow 17; L. Joll 21, v. Gribble lb; L. 11. Campbell 21, v. J. A. Sherriff 'J; ltutlev 2Ji. v. Morison 14; Delamore 21, v. E. W." Taylor 111 ; Miller 2:1. v. McLean 15; • J. 11. Baker 21, v. A. J. Campbell IS; 1. McXnli 21. v. E. Gage 20; LI a vis 21, v. Moon 2!.»; 11. Wilson 21, v. W. Watson 12; ilvycock 21, v. Findlay 11). MATCHES IN THE PROVINCE. The two I'ukekolie rinks which won the inter-club play in the Franklin Bowling Association':.' annual l'ull-rink tourney niec yesterday on the I'ukekolie green in the final. 'i'lie same resulted as follows 1 Payne. Butcher. Bisli, Bradanovich Cooper, J. l'ollock. Crotsbie, Armstrong 1— The iirst of the inter-club competition games were played on the I>omain green on Saturday where three rinks from tlie Tauranga South and Tauranga Clubs li»d their iirst try-out for the Bunting BQ«1Tlie Tauranga South players won all three games with an aggregate margin of seven points, two of the games having to be decided on the last head. Five rilikes from the Te Awamutu Bowling Club visited the Leamington Club on Saturday and played three Leamington and two Cambridge rinks. The match resulted in a win for tlie visitors by 103 to 99. A full rink tournament was played on the Matamata bowling green on Saturday. Five games of ID heads were played, tlie winners being Dinsdale. McConkey. C. Brimton, E. Brunton (Matamata). with jive wins. Summary of results ;—D. Casey, H. Buckley, W. Hollis, A. Oates, 4 wins; J. Prouse, J. Simpson, A. Stewart. W. A. Gordon. 1 win ; L. Brunton. R. Williamson. F. Gibson. W. Crabb, 4 wins: H. Sutherland. W. Wright. D. Gunn, J. Green, 1 draw and four loss's; R. Wootfroffe, S. Woodcock, It. Summerville. J. Buchanan, 1 win; Francis. de Largy. Murphy, Paxton (l'utarurii), 2 wins: Paterson. F. Crawford, Wright, F. Livingstone (Walton), 2 wins; Brockley, North, Gee (Te Awamutu), 4 wins ; Te Arolia team, 1 win. THAMES DEFEATS TE AROHA. Played on Saturday over eight rinks t showery weather. Thames were victor: over Te Aroha in a Clothier Shield i) ing match. The. aggregate points 149 each, but in games Thames wen games to 2J.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 273, 17 November 1936, Page 14

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BOWLING. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 273, 17 November 1936, Page 14

BOWLING. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 273, 17 November 1936, Page 14