BOWLING.
TARANAKI VISIT. I FINAL AUCKLAND GAMES. The Taranaki visitors played their final matches yesterday and left this morning for Tauranga. En route they will play games at Papakura, Waiuku and Buckland. Mr. W. Walsh, on behalf of the Auckland Centre, expressed satisfaction with the visit at a dinner held last evening at the Commercial Hotel. Mr. J. Lobb. president of the Taranaki Centre, in his reply, thanked the Auckland Centre for its hospitality and invited its representatives to tour Taranaki nest season. Following were the results of yesterdav's play:—Balmoral v. Taranaki.—Guthrie. Nlcholl. Cooper, Gilford 29. v. Reading. Cropp, Williams. Foreman 10: Ix»ng. Truman. G. Clark. Gibson 23. v. Putt. Hucker. C. Bourke. Adams 22 : Bernard. West. Horwood, Lloyd 15. v. Cox. Fry. Rowt Hotter 14: Gentles. Sweeney. D. RiWiardson, Speer 20. v. Brown. Hooker. Collingwood. Lobb 'JK : Hinkle.v. Trewin. Robertson. W. H. Clarke 20, v. Hardwidgc. Wl'.kie. Day. Nosworthy 14: A. E. Buckley, Keith, Ashby. Layland 23, v. Death, Aitcheson, Ure. Erceg 10. Stanley v. Taranaki. — Merson. Bartlett, Martin. Pirie 1!>. v. Bateman. Adlani. Ward,' Thompson 21 : Crawford, Hall. Donaldson, Whitley 11. v. Carter. Helller. Bevan. Boon 25 : Hotin. Blenkarne. Catlan. Mason 25. v. Chapman, W. Bourke, Murdoch, Northern 10. Grey Lynn v. Tnranaki.—Mickelborough, McCormick. N. Donaldson. Clarke 28. v. Dunkley. Adlani. Casey, Campbell IS: Mayson. Voungman. Prince, G. Fletcher 18. v. Putt. Hooker. E. Bourke. Adams 19 : Smith. Sh:ne. Taylor. Hosking 23. v. Penny. Snow- (' u. L. Sampson. Horton 17 ; Seward. ' ngley. Pnscoe. Newton 23. v. Apel, Whitehead. Duflln, Goodwin 20 : Fletcher,. Howley. Lanigan. Scott 21, v. Ryan, Cropp, Williams, Foreman 21. Rawhltl v. Taranaki. —Ryman, Townsend. Martin. Pederson 11. v. Andrews. Hall, Nicholson, R. Boulton 27 ; Penn, Brown, Paterson. Savin 19. v. A. Sampson. Roebuck. Cook. Pavitt 22: Barker. Worthington, Macpherson, Mason 30, v. Knight, Gifkins. T. Boulton. Petty 15. Rocky Nook v. Taranaki.—.Toass, Hawk. Garland. Kirkpatrick 20. v. Brown. Hucker, Collingwood. J. Lobb 10 : Head. Wilson, White. Randall 18. v. Death. Aitcheson, Pre. Erceg 14 : Trasser. Monk. H. Smith. Ougliton 20. v. Cox. Fry. Rowe. Hotter 19 : Annison. Chapman. Burke. Edmonds 15. v. Bateman. Sampson. Bevan. Hellier 18. Devonport- v. Taranaki.—Flinn. Wright. Sullivan. Melville 23. v. Sampson. Sampson. Sampson, Campbell 21 : Gerrard. Meikle, Brooks. Leather 15. v. Abel, Whitehead. Duffin. Goodwin 15 : Naylor. Ormiston, Newland. Capper 16. v. Penny. Snowden, Casey. Horton 23 : Murphy. T. Wrigley, A. T. Davies. Trevithiek 23. v. Rvan, Roebuck. O. Cook, I'avitt 14 ; Koefoed, King, Rees-George. White 20, v. Andrews, Hall, Mason, Boulton 19.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 66, 19 March 1938, Page 21
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