WINTER BOWLS.
AUCKLAND CENTRE. SATURDAY'S CONTESTS. INTER-CLUB GAMES. Results of matches played on Saturday by clubs affiliated to the Auckland Bowling Centre :— EPSOM V. TAKAPUNA. At Epsom (Takapuna names first). Stehr 21, v. C. Cutler 19. REMUERA V. ST. HELIER'S. At Remuera (Remuera names first).— Vincent. Scott, Somerville. Norton 22. v Darroch. I\ White, Davis, Russell 20. RBMUERA V. MOUNT EDBN. At Remuera (Remuera names first) — Adams, Whitmore, S. White, Macfarlane 17, v. C. Taylor, Almao, W. E. Taylor Harland 21. ' ' AUCKLAND V. DEVONPORT. At Auckland (Auckland names first). — P. R. Colebrook. Bishop. Gilles, Luke 18, v. Spicer, Sutton, Lundon, Wrigley 28. AUCKLAND V. GREY LYNN. At Auckland (Auckland names first). — Grocott. Dunne, Hacket, Hardie Nell 21, v Buchanan, Leggett, Donaldson. Callan 20. STANLEY BAY V. RAWH'-TI. At Auckland (Stanley Bay names first).— Baker, (.ale, McMajrter, Hitchen 26, v Aylett, Keller. Savin, England 8. MOUNT ALBERT V. AVONDALE. At Mount Albert (Avondale names first) : —Cunningham, Pringle, Thomas Somerville 21, v. Grant, Beck, Thompson! Newton 8. *"»»««» MOUNT ALBERT V. ROCKY NOOK. «A\ M £", nt -Tl bert < Rock y *ook names first).—Mills, Downes, Smith, Baxter ->6 v. Bennett, Mickelborough, Vazey. r' Thomas 18. MOUNT ALBERT V. RECHABITES. At Mount Albert (Rechabites' names 2 r , s i ) ,T Mar i ha "' CJark - Maseman, DransflSld « B U. V - Bowtiter, Dclngar, Pool, Taylor 17; Bodley, Hurley, Baker. Jenkin 2ef v. McKay, Hatton, Dawson, E. Thomas 18Duncan, Wilson, Holdsworth, Clark 16 v' Pope Howell Garlick. Townley 23: ley, Owens, McPherson, Harris 19 v Head Cossey, Brodie. Watts 28; King Dav Hawke, Miller 20, v. Gillespie. Thomas H Dawson, Muir 23. ■»«•«/««•■, n.
!'™£ I e , wltn S P l?l] <"<l combination and , perfect understanding Onehunga had the ; satisfaction of beating North Shore, this . seasons champions, on the Onehunga ; ground. It was Onehunga's first win for ! £* ilTfc, an . d tl \ e side had every reason 1 &J* Jubilant with its success. North . Shore, on the other hand, made a poor im- , pression. as the team showed littleT if anv ; combination which was in striking "£ . tra«t to its brilliant play with such marked I success throughout the season. So excuse? ; can be offered for Shores defeat and OneI *}*"? m 'i1 t u b ! eo„,mended for UdWed tn tne en, Ch tT' 8 "* a meaSUre of BUC^« JL. nd - The Eame was Played at a , fast pace on a perfect ground, and there • wa S j„y i„ the onehunga camp when thl !?n ™" U /"V' 8 SWPpt thro »Kh «he on ; In concerted movements to score twobril- ! Jh£L *°*Y J a fair,v <iul,k -nccwslon. A ! laid rh„T ?m pr *™\ ]e <J- but " cannot be 1 the IwJ h»i S aßs,!itpd Onehunga. as while , the side had the wind behind it in the - first spell Shore had a similar opportunity .in the second half. Onehungai missed ' *™*}. *™ d opportunities in the first hatt with the wind advantage, while shore lost • »d \*TX n os£* 4 hr ° USh *« ««SeH<fn : nn« Dart shooting. Shore str ved hnrtl f« ~ ward off defeat in the secondl spell hu? A-SraSLS sir?.S .justified his inclusion, savlnjr his sldo Viili ! and again. Harlich and Owen* (fT ■gg^rarigjrr 'JZ 2rss for Onehunga. while the outstanding for played clever football. ' ena "'
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 221, 19 September 1938, Page 16
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