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QUIET DAY AT BOWLS.

FRIENDLY ENGAGEMENTS. B A FEW INTER-CLUB MATCHES. 1 PENNANTS NEXT THREE si SATURDAYS. B There were no serious matches pla\ed S on Saturday by clubs affiliated to the Auckland Bowling Centre, whose pennant championship will be finalised before Christmas. The third, fourth and fifth rounds will be decided 011 December 3, 10 and 17. pi A few* intor-club contests last week I* resulted: — U CARLTON" V. BALMORAL. At Carlton (Carlton names first).—Firstvear players: Thornes. Wallace. L. Mitchell. B." Coltman 21, v. Eaddy, \\. C. Smith. Atkinson, Lang 2(1. ST. HKLIEU'S V. EPKN'DALE. At St. Helier's (St. Helier's names first), a; — Walters 20, v. Magill IU. S it It A WII IT I V. EPSOM. f At Epsom (Epsom names first). —Moses 10, v Cole 13. it PAI'AKURA V. PATL'MAHOE. h At I'apakura ( Papaknra names_ first 1h Steele IS. v. Ftirmage 24: Hunt 15. v. Finlav 17: Bartels 21. v. (iall.igher 23; Jeffreys is, v. Forties 10. BPSOM V. lIAWIIITI. First Year I'layers. At Epsom (Epsom names first). —Moses 10, v. Cole 13. BALMORAL V. CARLTON. At Carlton (Balmoral names first). — First Year I'layers : Eaddy, N. C. Smith. Atkinson, jitn., I.aing 2'i. v. Thorne, Wallace, Mitchell, Coltman 21. TE PAPAPA V. OTAHI'HI'. I First-year I'layers. At Te I'apapa (Te I'apapa first). —Mcl'herson 20, v. Sands 10. f CLL'B (JAMES. r Additional results of cluh games to those ] reported in the Sports Edition : — I \ WEST END (iKEEN. k I'ereentage Fours. — W. Thomas Id. v. H. W. Brooks 15: Irvine 23. v. I'lummer "1: Brown 27. v. Rains 14: Thomson 3, v. '. Stichluiry !); Faire IS, v. Mingins 17. j TKANSI'OBT CKEK.N, , I lepa rt mental (James. Harding 21, v. 1 Nii-di lii; I re 21. v. S. Roper 10. Ordinary llraw. K. Hagen 21. v. (i. I (ireeiiland 2": I'. Roper 21. v. Simtn 13. The winners of the Departmental games J ! on Saturday play oIT the. (Jhent Street ' Traffic team on Hecemlier 24. WA ITEM ATA (IREEN. • Pereentaiie Fours. — Boyd. Rackett. Web- i ster, Haniel Munro 21. v. Irvine. N. Wat- c son. Wells. Met Jill lfi : Hawke. Colegrave. (irant. Herrick 23, v. Croydon, Rose. Marshall. Copr-land 19: Hunt, Browne. .> I»elany, Blai'kledge If*, v. F. W. Mitchell, 1 Hewitt, A. B. Martin. Bilke.v 17 : Full- * hronk. Canty. liavid. Munro. I>ick 28. v. McMahon. Cadness. Lees. Williamson 10 : Caini'ron. Swindail, Ilaviilson. Swanson 20. v. Walker. Rogers, .lohnsoii. Sampson 14 : F. Mitchell, I'arsons. Chinnery, McKinstrie 22. Set tors. Woolley. W. Oslnirne. Brennan 21: .1. Martin. L. Watson. Lyon, i Robertson is. v. Lilhiirn. Wilkins, Roberts, i K. Osborne 17. i STANLEY (JREEN. Percentage Fours. — Fulljames. Andrews. W. Harrocli. Veart 15. v. Thomas. Pen niiius. Byrne. Whitley 2S : Dawson. Webster. Wort hiiigon. Hitehins 22. v. Smith, is. Harrocli. Donaldson. Sainty 20: E. Dar--1 roi h. Bienkiirni.. Bray Mason 2(i. v. Ander- [ son. Merson. I'irie. (»ale 12 : Cnilrill. Knilj kin.-. Aldridge. Mc.Master 23. v. Buchanan. ! sen.. Harper. Wilson. Baker 14; Buchanan. Martin. Wrigley. Smith 21. r. Hunt, Crawford, E. Jones, liiisworth lit. MAXCKRE UREEM. percentage Fours. — Clark. Laslett. Tricker 20. Solomon. Moss. (Iranger 1 (»: Hunt. Wilson, Denliurst 22. v. Bruce, Tail. Cailily 17. Handicap Pairs. — Hichardson. Connor 23. v. Hallworth. Wadsworth 13: Williams. Kay l!i. v. Robertson. Somers 11 : Sandr.rsori. Hickson 17. v. Bowers. Bishop H>: Howieson. Webb 20. v. Ranson, Wilton IS: Martin. Laslett 24. v. Ransom. Wilton 23. B Singles.—Somers 20, v. Williams 16.

mount albert green. ioldsworth. Cutford 22 v. TA. WJ'. f I St TSs N narl! 'ossev, Blouiley, Muir 18. f McLean Buckles.— Young. ™omp*in. , 3rodie. Blair (holders) lb, v. H. Walker. , Steward, Sage, Annit —1* i TE PAPAI'A GREEN. 5 Champion Pairs.—Sissons. 1! \" 1 Noonan. Moore 13; George. Altkenheaci .'4. v. Crouch. Speight 20 ; 1 HPP. >»^ n :,ort 22. v. Kenyan, Moon 1- . Mitchell. LMlkington 1». v. Allcock. Harrinian 1. . ordinary lira w.—Thomas. H.»». ier !», v. .1 itry, Catle.v, Jackson 30. ! NEW LYNN CLUB. 1 PKKSI DENT'S DAY. There was a large attendance of bowlers , mil visitors at the New L>"" >- over- ! Saturdav at the invitation of Mr. A. ington. president. The lalter addressed^t h. . lathering. after which the Maj or <f ■ I vim Mr. A. T. lteiman, handed to th« •lull the Western Suburbs I'eiinant. wllid i, had won for the third year in succession. Mrs. .1. Ma la in called oil the ol'Jest m ''' n " her. Mrs. A. Steventon. to play the nrst bull on 1 lie croquet green. Games played resulted a- fo.low> .— Shanlev T. Carr, Clark, Rnnriin 33. *. McDermott. T. Carr, jun.. M '!; v ; l , 1 ' rl i i;;* ,1. Carr, Stalker, ( leaver, hdgerl< > • j v Teed". Bussnii. Cutler. Witham 1-»: Brown. Cave. Jones. Dove 25. v. Kflr ' C arniicliael. Morgan. I'latt 1J •- S '^e/frev" man. Laurie. Johnson 1»>. y. jennj. Mclhuinell, Malum, Richards -■>. j

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 281, 28 November 1938, Page 14

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QUIET DAY AT BOWLS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 281, 28 November 1938, Page 14

QUIET DAY AT BOWLS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 281, 28 November 1938, Page 14