ROTORUA BOWLS.
ANNUAL TOURNEY. SECOND ROUND PLAYED. (By Telegraph.—Special to " Star.") ROTORUA, this day. Following heavy rain and an electrical storm yesterday afternoon, conditions are fine for the continuation of the Rotorua Bowling Club's open rinks tournament to-day, although a fairly strong westerly wind is handicapping the players. Results of the second round were:— Section A.—West End (Colthurst, Thomas. Wynyard. Hopwoodj 10, v. Curlton (Mitchell, Pollard, Wrighfson, Ititchie) IS; Otnhuhu (Ogllvie, Harper. Mykes. Gardiner) 24. v. Carlton (Robcrtsou. Ir.giis. Evltt. Loffley) 22; Auckland (HardieNeil, Luke, Woolley, Walker) 25, v. Northern, l'almerston North (l.ynch, Von Sturiner. Uordon, McDonald) 12 ; Onehunga ("Mncklow, Gatland, Livingstone, Robertson) 20, v. ltemuera (Short, Newton, Macey, Woolley) 12; Mount Albert (Lonsdule, Blomley, Patterson. Townlej') 23, v. Auckland Transport (Hagen, Cord, Horscroft, Taplln) 12. Section B.—West End (Kean, Cox, Whitten, Josephson) 23. beat Grey Lynn (Mason, Mmhl, Buckley, Scott) Id; Wliitiora (Booth, House, LKivif, Mitchell) 24, beat Waiuku (Goodwright, Armitage, Knyes, West lake) IS; Carlton (Newcohibe, Montgomery. Lett, Gordon) 10, beat Kciuucra (Woolley, Heywortl;, Barnard, Graham) 9; Carlton (Kussell, l»odd, Arilell, Hill) 21, beat Onehuuita (Tumbull, Jones, Bray. Gosling i 20; Rotorua (Anderson, French, Jones, Queenln) ID, beat Devonport (Watson, .McLaren, Buchanan, Bruce) 11. j Section C.—St. Hellers (Boyce, White, Kussell, Wright) 14, beat Utahuhu (Williams, Kule, Carson, Aulii) 13; Devonport (Geirnrd, Atkiu, Capper, Luudon) 27, beat ltotorua (McFarlane. Herd, Budd, Fowkes) 13; Carlton (Cutler, Jeukin, Higgott, '-!e Launay) 30, beat ltemuera (White. Wallace, Harvey, Duncan) 12; Auckland (Oake. Leuderyou. Benuett. Sharp) 20, beat Manawatu (Edwards. Morris, Gilberd. King) 11) ; Carlton (Proud, Brownlee, Tomiins, Ijincaster) ltj, beat Rapanui (Seulcy, Fletcher, Hundley. Handley) 11. Section It.—l>evonport (Sutton, Coutt*, \\ Lockl«»y) 31, beat Heretaungii, Hastings (Ellis, Harvey, Jenktnson, Maher) 22; Carlton (Walker, Elliott, Clarke, Little) 25, beat Epsom (Dunniugham, Ross, Wilson, Hooper) 1(5; Onehunga (Sutherland, McGuire. Kearns, Kerr) 27, beat Taneatua (Hunt Wilson, I'eebleß, Forrest) —: Carlton (MeXauglitou, Coutts, Frost, Leach) 11), beat Matamata (Young, Gibson. Gates. Stewart) 18; Ponsonby (Freiberg. Letham, Rolfe, I.etbam) 24, beat Rotorua (McDowell, Jones, Butt. Bertram I 10.
Section I£.—Carlton (Locklieaii, Gilmour. Miiingiiy. HoskinK) 2«, l>e»t Auckland (Hnckett. Parker, l.ornm, Malieri 12; Waiuku (Arkle, Ncal, Karriball, WiiiteMilet 21!, beat Kotorua (Culver, MeUcclue, i.nseoliy, Ranks t 11 ; I'onsnnby (Carbines. OaTFM, MeKeitsie, Higginbotbam) 20, lieat Hamilton (Graham, Crowle.v, l.ymburn. Coutts) IS: Carlton (Matchett, Johnson, Bird. Taylor 1 21, beat Grey Lynn (Shaw. Person. McCullough. Tonne* 13; West End (OverSngton. Esholby, NeeUham, Bremner) 21, beat Hillsboro (Crawshaw, Gregory, Pollard, Tbotapaon* 20,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 31, 7 February 1939, Page 8
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