PUBLIC SERVICE BOWLING TOURNEY
PLAY AT WEST END. TWENTY-FIRST GATHERING. DEARE, KELLY AND BARNETT SURVIVE. The annual Public Service Bowline i Association's tourney was flayed yesterday an the West End preen. The teams were welcomed by the president. Mr. R. Thomas, who reviewed the 21 years' growth of the tourney. Five names of eleven heads were played and after the inter-section play Deare i (Railwayl. Kelly ißailway';, and Harriett fAgriculture) were left in. The finals will be played at a later date. Results:— SECTION A. Tapp. Proctor. Moon. (Jriffen (Railway) tied with Till (Police) and won section in plav off. Summary— Griffon (Railway). Till (Police) 4 wins. Colelirook (Postal) :i wins: Warden (Public Works), 2 wins: Findlay (Insurance), Harrison (Public Works), 1 win. . SECTION B. A. Williams, Eaves. Stehr. Kelly (Railway) won the section with 3 wins. Summary.—Colthurst I Railway), 3 wins: Allan (Postal). Royee (Postal), l.ane liquids and Survey), 2 wins; Westlirooke (Agrieulture), 1 win. SECTION" C. Vincent, Geary. Mercer. Barnett (Asricnlture) won the section after play-off with Smith. Lancaster and Kerr. Summary.—Barnett (Agriculture), Lancaster (Railway), Smith (Railway), Kerr (I'ostal), •"> wins; Rowell (Police), Newton (Mines), 2 wins. SECTION" D. Mullins, Gage, Murray, Vivian (Postal) won the section with' four wins. Summary. — Kvltt (Railway). Auld (Postal), 3 wins; White (Mental Hospital), Simpson (Railway), 2 wins; Thomas (PublicWorks), 1 win. SECTION E. Gribble, Robertson, Eowke, Deare (Railway) won the section with 4 wins. Summary.—Vaughan (Police), Martin (Postal), 3 wins; Duncan (Railway). Walker (Retired Teachers), 2 wins; Plummer (Education), 1 win. SECTION" F. Walker, Smith, Taylor, Maher (Lands and Survey) won the section after play-off with Strong (Railway). Summary.—Maher (Lands and SurTey), Strong (Railway), 4. wins; Macey (Postal), :: wins; Ramsey (Retired Teachers), 2 wins: 'Blackburn (Railway), Hollows (Labour), 1 win. INTER-SECTION" GAMES. First Round.—Deare 11. v. Griffen 3; Kelly 11, v. Vivian U; Barnett 7, v. Maher ; ."». ! Barnett has drawn the bye. and Deare I j lias to meet Kelly on a future date. {
BUILDERS BEAT HARDWARE.
I The annual bowling match for a specials 'trophy between teams representing hard-! ware * merchant s * and the Auckland Master, Builders* Association was played on the: Kentuera green yesterday, resulting in a j win for the/latter by !♦«.♦ points to iv*. i Results (hardware lirst) Kdwards,. Tavlor. Whit more. McCallum 21, v. (libson,! Coy le, Watson, Bird 21 : Jackson, Stapleton • Snoad, Graham 1(5, v. Whittaker, Play fair, | tirinter, Cornish 21: drove, \\ hit tome. j Brash, Ross 17, v. Norton, Foote, Jones.; MacFarlane 14 ; White, Broun. Wilson, Hill 17, v. Bartleet. Noon, Pollard, 1-ye 20; Speight. Bain, Anderson. Clarke 12, v. Raebone, Barnes, Scott, Foster 23.
I PAPAKURA TOURNEY.
Elovon clubs competed in the Papakurai Rowling Club's tournament Yesterday, j Clarke, Hunt. I'ilkinston and Hammond, j with five wins, won the tournament. i — !
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 65, 18 March 1938, Page 13
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