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BOWLING.

ROTORUA TOURNAMENT. NINTH ROUND irRT.n XJP. EOBERTSOX'S ONLY UNBEATEN RINK. Rain held up the ninth round in the Rotorua Bowling 1 Club's annual open rinks tournament yesterday, and finally caused further play to be abandoned for the day. However, only a few heads remained to be played in each game. In order to make up for lost time an early start was arranged for to-day, and, provided the weather remains fine, section play will be completed this afternoon. Robertson (Onehunga) again went through the day without a loss and remained the only skip who had not suffered defeat. Later results: — SECTION A. Eighth Round.—Onehunga 21, v. Grey Lynn 12: Rotorua 20, v. Wanganui East 10 ; Epsom 17, v. Devonport 16 : West End 23, v. Whitiora 8 : St. Helier's 27, v. Tauranga 17. SECTION B. Eighth Round. —Ponsonby 24, v. Mount Albert 10; Rotorua 18, v. West End It!; Auckland 25, v. Rapanui 21 : Helensville -■' v. Carlton (Hoddi 10; Devonport 23, v. Epsom 20. SECTION C. Eighth Round.—Heretaunga 21. v. Carlton (Hosting) 19: Hamilton 17, v. Wellington 1<">: Rotorua 24, v. Te Awamutu 16: Auckland 34, v. Rawhiti 19; Otahuhu 18, v. Rapanui*l3. SECTION D. Eighth Round.—Carlton (Lamb) 24. v. Frankton (Railway) 14: Rotorua 22, v. Ponsonby 21 ; Gisborne 22, v. Taneatua 18: Remuera 15, v. Eltham 14; Devonport 14, v. Grey Lynn 11. , SECTION E. Eighth Round.—Hallyburton Johnstone 24. v. Tauranga 7 ; Gisborne 23. v. Hastings 1«>; Whitiora 23. v. Waiuku 12: Putaruru 19, v. Carlton (Gordon) 16; West End 19, v. Suva 15.

SECTION DRAW FOR PAIRS.

Fifty-five teams, comprising 29 clubs, have entered for the Rotorua Bowling Club's annual open pairs tournament which will commence i.i the Government Gardens on February 22. Section draw, clubs and skips:— Section A.—jkitorua (Bertram). Mount Eden (Daries). Salmoral (Gibson), West End (Darby). Rotorua tStonehousei. Rocky Xook (Preston), Woburn (Roberts), Papakura (Cox), Waitemata (Blackwell), Devonport (Lundon), Auckland <Keys). Section B.—Rawhiti (Ryalls), Ponsonby (Hunt), Onehunga (McKendrick), Balmoral (Francis), Auckland (Williams), Whitiora (MitcheU). Woburn (Wyatt). Takapuna (Butler), Taumarnn-ui (Mephan), West End (Colthuret), Rotorua (Rowe). Section C. —St. Helier's (Price), Putaruru (Francis). Auckland (Hardie Neil), Havelock North (Cummings). Poverty Bay (Blackburnt. Takapuna (Corfe). Rotorua (Pafes), Auckland Tramways (Taplin), Henderson (Higginbotham), Epsom (Nash), Northern. Palmerston North (McDonald). Section D.—Eltham (Casey), Rotorua (Corbett), Whitiora (Davis). Auckland Tramways (Cottingham), Huntly (Smith), Waitemata (Williamson), Poverty Bay (Morrison), Woburn (Bradley), West End (Hardley), Grey Lynn (Adams), Epsom (Fisher). Section E. —Rotorua (Queenin), Waitemata (Potter). Auckland (Dadley). Takapuna (Collins), Rotorua (Budd). Rawhiti (Colley), Poverty Bay (Moore). Henderson (Dollar). Glen Eden (Firth). St. HeUer's (Tindall), Devonport (Adkins).

GREY LYNN CLUB.

Results of games in the Grey Lynn Bowling Club's competitions :— Senior Championship.—ln the third round W. Smith, C. Adams. W. Mlneham. W.I Liversedge and .C. Prince defeated B. Clarke, J. Higginson, R. Caddy. H. Whittle and. K. McDonald; .. The other t*o4ihr«s E, Buckley, L. 8., Wilson, 8. Casley,. R. Teague, L. Donaldson, J. C. Preston,' T. Tonge, W. McMorchy, and J. F. Hosking. were responsible for the elimination of BurreU, J. R. Wilson, Winter, Shaw, Scott, Trewheela, Gibbons, Walker and E. Caddy. T. W. Mayson (absent In Australia) lost by default to I. Sanders. In the fourth round Adams beat Smith, Liversidge beat Mincham; Buckley, L. B. Wilson. Teague, Preston, McMurchy, Hosking, Higginson, Whittle, Smith, Mincham and Prince emerged as one-lifers. In the fifth round Adamf had the bye; Buckley defeated Lirrrsidge; Teague, Pres- ' ton, McMurchy, Higginson, Smith and. Mincham also won their way into the*, sixth round, now in progress. I Junior Chimatnialiip.—Third round:, With two lives. Caddy, W. Mephan, T. : Taylor, W. Mickelberough, W. Smith, H. W. Burrell, G. j. Fletcher, J. R. Wilson, O. Garland, R. Teague, F. Martin; with one life. Gibbons, T. Somen, T. Marshall, W. Gillam, L. Low, L. B. Wilson, C. Cox, B. Winter, Cronin, T. 6. Shaw, W. Kennedy, j. Redfern, H. Gebbie, N. Sanders, A. Mudd, D. Young, -A. Maaoa, K. Trewheela, A. C. Cox, A. H. Gadd, H. Brlggs. Handicap Singles.—Third round: With two lives, T. W. Mayson (bye), C. .Co*, J. R. WUson, G. Morgan, L. Low, R. Caddy, O. Garland, W.. Mincham, W. McMurchy, H. Caddy, T. Somers, J. Lye, G. J. Fletcher, A. Mason, C. Turkingfon; with one life, K. McDonald, H.-, Gebbie, C. Prince, B. Lahamn, S. Casley, H. Scott. I. Sanders, W. Mephan, F. Trewheela, T. Taylor, J. C. Preston, W. Mickelborough, B. Clarke, W. Simpson, J. Higginson, A. S. Hails, .R.. Lanigan, C. L. Hawley, W. Kennedy, T. Walker, L. B. Wilson, B. Winter, T. Marshall, T. G. Shaw, A. V. Cox; J. F. Hosking. Mclvor Pairs. —Second round :. Hosking 23, v. Adams 16; Dougan 22, v. Cox .12; McMurchy 21, v. Scott 9; Whittle 15, v. Buckley 12; Donaldson 17, v. E. Caddy 14 ; Liversidge 13, v. Casley 11; Mincham 16, v. Walker 14; B. Caddy 27, v. Cartit 18 Payne 19, ▼. Simpson 17; Teague 13, v. Preston 12; Tonge 18, v. Moran 13; Higginson 16, v. Brigga. 15. -. Third round: HAsking 21, v. Dougan"TßWhittle 18, y. McMurchy 12; Liversidge 16, v. Donaldson 14; Mincham 15, v. R. Caddy 14; Teague 20, v. Payne 14; Tonge 19, v. Higginson 14; Adams ▼. Cox, to play; Buckley 14, t. Scott 12; Casley 22, v. ES. Caddy 18. Club Pairs.—Second round: Dougan 20, v. G. J. Fletcher 12; Higginson 18. v. Low 11; McMurchy 14, ;v. Mincham 9; Scott 22, v. Payne 21; Shaw 16, v. Teague 8; Adams 15, v, Winter 13; Clarke 18, v. E. Caddy 16; Lawson 15, v. Mayson lO; McDonald 21, x., Preston 10; W. Smith 17, v. Prince 15: Taylor. 28, v. Young 18; Hosking 19, v. Tonge 15.

RETURNED SOLDIERS OH GREENS, j I

The Franklin Returned Soldiers' Association has arranged a tournament for Saturday on the Pukekohe Bowling Club's green, commencing at 0 a.m. Play wiU be for the Olaf McCutchan Cup. Personnel of teams: —A. J. Cook, D. Bryan, W. Neale, L.. F. Carter: R. P. Rodda, R. Waters, F. Seweli, F. Cleave; J. Sheldon, G. Walsh, I. C. Hall, S. D. Rice; W. Urquhart. J. H, Smith, R. Diggle, J. Cooper; K. Wataon, ; H. Buckley, L. Butterworth, H. W. Biikey; j T. Burgess, J. Scrimshaw, F. E. .Harris, : S. P. Day: G. Parvin, N. Dickie, S. 3. . Woodcock, E. G. Moncrief; J. L. Barriball, W. Barnaby, R. Quinn. V. L. Harvey; R. ] Schlaepfer, J, E. Geraghty, F. Whyte, G. ( Mcl'herson; J. Colquboun, T. Byrne, F. 1 Sincock, M. Aldred; F. Duncan, J. H. PatuUo, W. Keith, F. W. Bagnall; B. S. Syverston, F. W. Lewis, H. H. Chapman, < J. C. Thompson ; G. Nart>ey, R. S. Davies, G. King, G. Payne; W. W. Horwell, E. V. Tout, J. G. Menzies, H. J. Short; J. A. Turton, F. T. Rutherford, A. B. Talbot, F. Rloxham; p. g. R. Taylor, R. Wilcox, ' A- B Fyers, A. G. Smith ; W. O. Howe, A. 1 T* T !. Brown, H. J. Blackwell; G. WUIUm: s '' H ' Murray, J. Jeffrey, ] ' 1

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DAWSON dOCMORIAL CUP.

Memorial Cup,

J AUCKLAND CENTRE.

FIXTURES FOR SATURDAY. Auckland.—Celebration of Seventy-flftl i Anniversary of the Club's Foundation. Avondale.—lnter-club. v. Epsom. I Balmoral.—Percentage Fours, i Buckland.—Club Pairs. . I Carlton. —Percentage Fours. I C'levedon. —Visit to Papakura. j Devonport.—lnter-club. v. Mount Eden. ] Edenvlale. —Club Fours. Ellerslie. —Kiwi Pennant, v. Rawhiti. | Epsom.—lnter-club, v. Avondale and Mount ' Albert. Glen Eden.—Yi-«it to Kaukapakapa. Grey Lynn.—Drawing and Trailing. Hallyburton Johnstone. —Club CompetiI tions. Helensville.—Club Games. ; Henderson.—President's Day. Hillsboro.—Ordinary Draw. Kaukapakapa.—Visit from Glen Bden. Mangere.—Ordinary Draw. ! Manurewa.—lnter-club. v. Otahuhu. I Mount Albert. —Inter-club. v. Epsom. ' Mount Eden.—lnter-club. v. Devonport. | Onehunga.—President's Four?. —Inter-club, v. Manurewa. Papakura.—Visit from Clevedon. Papatoetoe.—Ordinary Draw. Patumahoe.—Visit to Waiuku. Ponsonby.—Percentage Fours. Pukekohe. —Percentage Fours. Rawhiti.—Kiwi Pennant, v. Ellerslie. Krmuern.—.l obson Fours. ; Rocky Nook.—Percentage Fours. I St. Heller's. —Percentage Fours. Stanley.—Club Fours. I Takapuna.—Percentage Fours. I Te Papapa.—inter-club, v. Transport. I Tuakau. —Ordinary Draw, j Waitemata. —Percentage Fours, i Waiukn. —Visit from Patumahoe. West End.- —Percentage Fours.

RINKS SELECTED.

TEAMS FOR THIS WEEK'S GAMES. Players chosen for Saturday's competitions under the control of the Auckland Bowling Centre: — AVONDALE. I ORDINARY INTER-CLUB. At Epsom. —Hailwood, Betts. Jas. Somervell, J. Johnston: Jno. Somervell, Mayall, Beaton, J. Thomas: Barker, T. Myers, Pooley, Cunningham; Woolcott, Fearon, Porritt. Pringle. At Avondale. —Craig, Boreham. Tomlinson, Gibson: Whitling. Gilbert, B. Myers, Barnes: Marriner. Wilson. Sutherland, Darrach; Archibald, Green, Cairn, Kelsall. ELLERSLIE. COX PENNANT. ' At Rawhiti. —Ryan, Linehan. Johnson, Hay: Christmas. Corby. Low. Somerfleld; .T. White, Bartlett. C. Whyte, Maud: j Proctor, Harvey. Hardwicke. Dickson; Cheek, Buckrell. Westbrooke. Barnett. At Ellerslie. —Higgs. Kirk, Coppins. F. Wood; George. J. White, Mackenzie, Joll; Arthur, Griffin, Wannan, Gollan; Marsden, Wright, Whelan. Saunders; Candy, Sykes, i Watson, G. Wood. | FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS. At Mangere.—Furey, Power, Fletcher, Hammond. j RAWHITI. j KIWI PENNANT. At Ellerslie. —McConnell, Bartleet. Coleman. N. Thomson: Herriott. Carter, Townsend, Savin : Scarborough. Tremaine, Paterson, Brown : Ryman, Ryalls. Stewart, P. Thomson : Yuill. Penn. Beer. McKinlav. At Rawhlti. —Bennett. Worthington, Ormerod, England: Barker, McCullough, Allan, Martin : R. Walker. Stubbs. Oldham. Moncur; Urquhart, Carruth. Aylett, Kirk; Grace, Butler, Mason. Macpherson. OTAHUHU. ORDINARY INTER-CLl'B. At Otahuhu.—Parsons. Taylor, Stone, Doherty ; Nixon, Gawler. J. Harper. Tomes ; Cameron, Thomson, Downey, Fearnley ■ Crawford, Marshall,- Quinlan, Ferguson x-.A*. Manurewa.—Lofley, Stretter, C. Nield, A. Nield ; Trevena, Stansfield. Gorrie Auld: Game, Duffy, Morton. Bailey ; Lawes McDonnell; Pinhey, Ecclesfleld. AUCKLAND TRANSPORT. ORDINARY INTER-CLUB. At Te Papapa.—Ward, Horscroft, R i Harding, Brown, G. GreenCottingham.' > *«*t.ge, Hunter, Shine, A .L Tr s? s J ,ort ' —E - Greenland, Campbell, Cluitt, Wakefield; Anderson, Pearce K Hwa, Phelan; SuUivan, Barlow, Roper," f MOUNT ALBERT. ORDINARY INTER-CLUB. At Epsom.—McKeich, N'vbepir • Hurbntt I ? elghwa J. W. Thomas Pickens' Wenlster; J. Bennett, S. Walker, Morris „• Maxwell, Connew, Watts. Pool \ i U *Z i, Baxter, Kimber ' A,be rt.—Macfcay, Thompson, Jenkin, McKay ; Clay, Garlick Blair A. Bennett; O. Holdsworth, Dimery h Hnj^'re^- 08i n Gr ?, nt > 5° a Key, L. Dawson* Henryf Howell. Bntrican, Stewart! FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS. aJ fS5°?"r Wa i ker ' Salt . Cossey, BUck. ' Umfß » faithful, " " I TE PAPAPA ORDINARY INTER-CLUB. ' Si^ns^ ra,, «?^i~« lyn i 1 > i Vald . Mitchell, Catler Bond « Noonan, Moon ; it'r n"" 1 ' Norton. Johnson. PaPa- —Collier, George Harriw®?' Pilklngton; Legge, Jackson, Fletcher Moore; Wilson, Davenport, Speight! PAPAKURA ORDINA&Y INTER-CLUB. ~ Pa Pakura.—H. McCallum T n i f un" r i ' xvti£l g Reserves : H. Pollock G. A. Wilkinson, F. C. Litchfield. MANUREWA. ORDINARY INTER-CLUB '| Neßd Nicholas, Murray, SfJr. * Eawcett, Barnard Forbes : McNanshton ' Fleming, Smith. w.«L.r anu J* wa - — «en., Harvey Waitciton Hood; Chadwln. Coxheatf Gal„W^.itton: Grant, Sidaway. Heyworth, Graham. i EPSOM. j ORDINARY INTER-CLUB. „ —Evered, J. Drummond, Gribble, C. Wallace; Flynn, Gouk, William*. Kissllng; Yearbury. Rabone. Braithiraite w B^ n I T HIU - Kolf c. Graham, Buchan ; W. Hill, J. H. Hill, Beckman, Scott. At Epsom.—Waddell, Dyson, Lawrence, George; G. Brown. R. Drummond. Nairn,' Mlnglna: McCullagh, Gunthorp, J. HarriMcDougaii; Wells, Mynoft, Goodison, Foubister; Daniel. Slater. Molony, Row; 01, Harrison, Howard. Ramsay; Hallia, Shine, Forbes, J. Wallace; Jackson Bailey, Campbell, Tanner; Whittome, Alfrey, A. Lamb, Fisher. .At Avondale.—Paykel. Smale, Blood, Bruce; Bennett, O'Donnell. Parkinson, Me Cowan; Dickin, Newman, Gillespie, A. Wright; Frost. Fossey. Stehr, Kelly. FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS. At Epsom.—Rntter, McGrath. Gallaher. Coutte. MOUNT EDEN. ORDINARY INTER-CLUB. At Monnt Eden.—New com be, Burlev, J. H. Baker. Bigelow; Joseph Smith, Marshall. J_. C. Wilson, Vivian; M. J. Jones, Forgie, Kendall, Purdy; Macpherson, Rich, Daisley, Digoan ; Hough, Martin,. L. H. Campbell. C. C. Baker; Ross. Serjeant, Held, Julian ; F. Taylor, McLean, Almao, J. Smith; I fSwes. Hollo way, Davis, Morrison; Lane, i Harland, W. E. Taylor. ftiiffii .. "*7" n P° r t. — Ovens». Lockington, ISS,n » i viS" 1 Costall. Fowke. R.I : Gage, Gregson, F. , iJ'?' 11 ead - u L. Joll, , y • Bo * 1 " r ' Chambers. Thompson, FIRST-M»A.R PLAYERS. ' Cowie, * <len ' ~ MoUin "- ««nloa,

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 35, 11 February 1937, Page 18

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