INDOOR BOWLING.
INTERHOUSE ASSOCIATION, NEW TOURS"AM EXT PLANS. The annual meeting of the Auckland Interhouse and Public Services Indoor Bowling Association was held in the Pruids' Hall. Xewton. Mr. T. A. Harris presided. Officers elected:—l*resident. "Mr. H. A. Harris: vice-presidents. Messrs. S. George. A. Renton. J. Tywiall. .1. Kennedy; secretary. Mr. H. E. Bennett : treasurer. Mr. A. Taylor: auditor. Mr. H. A. Taylor: management committee. Messrs. J. Raylis-\ T. McCarthy. H. Fiveash. T. A. Baker. G. Tidhall, J. Dunn: liour committee. Messrs. Bayliss. Baker, 'ridball. Dunn : i-mpires. Messrs. Kenton. Bayliss. Kennedy, A. Ta v lor. It was decided to play alternately aggregate fours tourney for the cup. and drawn fours. >*ix nights of each, and to reserve five nights for the pairs tourney. The official opening will take the form of a drawn fourn tournev to be plaved in the Druids' Hall on April 13. BUCKLAND'S BEACH. Mr. Hy. Hawkes was in the chair when it was decided to form an" indoor bowling club at Biickland's Beach, and the following officers were elected for the 1030 season President. Mr. Hy. Hawkes: viee-pre>idcnt. Mr. P. 1,. White: secretarv. Mr 1 Churcher: treasurer. Mr. T. Wells: management and social committee. Mesdames Hawkes. Wells, Macßeatb. The official opening of the club wa« held in the clubroom. Buckland's Beach, on Saturday night. THE ORANGE CLUB. The second tournev tendered bv the Orange Bowling Club" to the Birkenhead
| Returned Soldiers* Club ms held in tia« Druids' Hall on Tuesday night. Results j (skips only) :— First Round.—Mrs. Page 9, r. VTrigbt 4 ; Ha rris S. v. Lobb 7: Elmore 12. v. Mrs. Lockhead 7: Thomas 8. v. Haxckes 5: Pilgrim 8. v. Churcher 4: Ho"*rarth S. v. Elliott 2 : Tyndall 12. v. Daley r>; Meredith. I.'i, v. Smith 3: Mitchell S. v. Oliver 2; Scurrah 7. v. 6; Gelding IL, t. Pengelly 7. Second Round.—Gelding S. t. Church rr <»: Elliott 14. r. Hawkes 7: Pengelly S. v. Howarth 3: Scurrah 6. v. Oliver 5: Tyndall 11. v„ Wright Mitchell 11. v. Mansell 4 : Thomas 0. v. Mrs. l»ckhead 6: D.iley 11. v. Mrs. Page 4; Harris 11. v. Mered/tli ."»: I>obb 7, v. Smith 6; Elmore 9, t. Pilgrim 3. Third Round.—Hoxvartn 9. v. Daley 8: Smith 7. v. Gelding 4 ; Elliott r. Piigrim 4 : Scurrah 4. v. Elmore 3: Meredith 7. v. Churcher G: Mrs. Lockhead 10. v. Harris 7 ; Thomas 7. v. *Mrs. Page : Oliver S. v. Wright 2 : Mansell 10, v. Lobb 4 : Mitchell 0. v. Hawkes Totals: —Thomas. W. J. Mitchell. Scurrah. each 3 : Harris. Elmore. Tyndall. Gelding. Howarth. Meredith. Elliott. Pengelly 2: Mrs. Page. Pilgrim. Smith. Ix»bb. Oliver. Mr>. Lockhead. Mansell. Daley. 1; Hawkes. Churcher. Wright. O win>. Semi-final.—W. J, Mitchell beat Thomas. Scurrah. a bye. Pinal : Mif*s Welch. A. Tinimins. E. Timmins. F. Scurrah 3. v. Mrs. Tickner. Mrs. Mitchell. Mrs. Mojks. W. •T. Mitchell 1. The winners play the ivinners of last week's tourney next Monday night. CENTENARY CLUB. A full rink indoor bowling open ronrney was held in the Centenary Hall. Dominion Road. on Tt:cMlay evening. Fourteen teams competed. Skij-s in later rounds and results : — Semi-final.—Mrs. Meredith 7, t. Xirnmo 0. Final.—Mrs. Mercilith C. t. Spoir 3.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 75, 30 March 1939, Page 25
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