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N.Z. BOWLS TOURNEY. SEVENTH ROUND PLAYED. PILKINGTON'S TEAM BEATEN. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. Blight sunshine, with a light southerly breeze, provided ideal conditions for the last day of section play in the rinks championship at the New Zealand bowling tournament. The greens rolled out well after further rain last night, but were holding durin'g the morning. Two rounds will be played to-day and the section leaders, and others qualifying, will compete in post-seetioii play to-mor-row. Kesults: — SEVENTH ROUND. Section A.—Stephenson (Gisborne) 25, v. Wilson (Newtown) 16; Dee (Nelson) 27, v. Rendle (Upper Hutt) 26; Muslin (Hawera) 25, v. Wilson (Linwood) 10; Mac Donald (Balmacewen) 33, v. Caley (Central) 20; Naylor (Hataitai) 25, v. Montgomery (Auckland) 2a. Section B.—Belcher (Napier) 18, v. Bull (Levin) 17; Christian (Masterton) 25, v. Wright (Seatoun) 24; Smith (Thorndon) 33, v. L. A. Fre-ntz (Maitai) 14; Fruisli (Claudelands) 30, v. Cooper (Karori) 20; Gray "(Kelburn) 23, v. Haworth (Canterbury) 20. Section C.—Ma.vo (Port Ahuriri) 20, v. Skoglund (Northern) 18; Silbery (Petone) 38, v. Noble-Adams (l'ieton) 18; Duff (Wellington) 24, v. Murray (Hawera) 15; Keece (Island Bay) 23, v. Short (Carlton) 13; Gilbert (Karori) 22, v. Rowlands (Balmoral) 20. Section I).—Mailman (Gonville) 31, v. Glennie (Seatoun) 13; Dickinson (Avon) 2*J, v. Stephenson (Nelson) 15; Davey (Dargaville) "JO. v. Pilkington (Hamilton) 23; Williams (Gisborne) 20, v. McKenna (Lyall Bay) 17; Wicks (Kelburn) 22, v. Ryan (l'orirua) 20. Section E.—Thomson (Phoenix) 31. v. Lambert (Thorndon) 20; Douglas (West End, New Plymouth) 22, v. Duff (Hastings) 21; Dal'ton (Upper Hutt) 22, v. Efford (Edgeware) ID; 1 a'ck (Khiuidaiiah) 28, v. Deare (Carlton) 25; Mitchell (Blenheim) 28, v. Hazelwood (Lyall Bay) 24. Section F.—Newton (Kahutia) 25. v. O'Donnell (Wellington) 21; l/ove (Port Chalmers) 28. v. Junes (Victoria) 20; Macey iKemuera) 30. /. Splller (Wellington) 20; Hadwin (Hutt) 24, v. Aimger (Christchurch) 13; Bull (Blenheim) 31, v. Middletou (Kelburn) 18. Section G.—Ball (Tauranga) 27, v. Madsen (Opawa) 21; Arnott (I'aluierstou North) 27, v ; Reilly (Awaiere) 21; Ritchie (Opunake) 27, v. Tucker ( \"i• foria) 25; Griffiths (Grey Lynn) 2!>, v. Warwick (Newtown) 22 ; Robinson (Woburn) 20, v. Lopdell (Hutt) 25. Section H.—Mason (Paritutu) 20, v. Edwards (Temuka) 25; Rowley (Woburn) 25, v. Anderson (Havelock North) 17; Chapman (Christchurch R.S.A.) 20, v. Muuro (Tliorndon) 10; Robinson (Hamilton) 20, v. Bishop (Eastbourne) 12; Feildiug (llataitai) 24, v. Bary (Blenheim) 10. Section I.—Pavitt (Fitzroy) 24, v. McKelvie (Wellington) 21; Russell (St. Helier'st 22. v. Jacobs (Jolinsonville) 17; Crowley (GisJ>orne> 24, v. O'Connor (Newtown) 2l>; (Christchurch) 21, v. Adams (Karori) 10; Reid (Lyall Bay) 27, v. Roberts (Woburn) 18. Section J.—Manning (Timnru) 25, v. Piper (Maitai) 24; Cullen (Thorndon) 25, v. Benefield (St. John's) 10; Pirie (Napier) 27, v. Buist (Awauioa) 24; Buclian (Epsom) 35, v. Jenkins (Island Bav) 10" Routley (Kelburn) 28, v. Webb (Seatoun) Section K.—Buckley (Grey Lynn) 20, v. Parry (Seatoun) 17; Ramsay (Shirley) 25, v. Edwards (Wellington) 21; Bremner (West End, Auckland) 28, v. Bovnes (Palliatua) 22; Bond (Frankton Junction) 28, v. Topp (Lyall Bay) 20; Baker (Hutt) 20, v. Morrison (Cashmere) 22. Section L.—Ba:ln (Marlborough R.S.A.) v. Burt (Westport) 25; Spearman (Sydenham) 24, v. Macdonald (Victoria) 23; Livingstone (Onehunga) 32, v. Smith (Te Karo) 27; Carter (Greytown) 24, v. Hamilton (Karori) 20; Melliuish (Petone) 32 v Webster (Otaki Railway) 13. Section M.—Kirk wood (St. John's) 30 T'w L (New Brighton) 21; Goldtinch (\\ ellington) 28. v. Kay (Shtriey) 25; Boulton (West End, New Plymouth) 22 v Brown (Phoenix) 21; Bedell (Island ltav)" ?t' ,T't, (Henderson) 22; Noad (Lyall Bay) 23, v. Wans (Victoria) 18. ,„ Se , c , tion N.— Keech (Victoria) 24. v Claridge (St. Kilda) 22; Hawke (Pari tutu) 29, v. Beech (Pictou) 17; Giles (United, Christchurch) 22, v. Ewinir (Stratford) 20; Firth (Glen Eden) 32. y. Hunt (Hataitai) 19; Halliday (Porirua) 34, v. I'orteous (Wellington) 8. Section O.—Lobb (West End, New Plvinoutli) 27, v. Chambers (Sumner) 20; Dixon (lerrace End) 22. v. Wylie (Wellington) 13; Caulcot (Tauranga) 30, v. r orsytli (Victoria) 14: Smith (Wellington) _7, v. McCarthy (Port Aliuriri) 17; (Cambridge) 23, v. McWhannell (Hataitai) 21. Section P.—Pilkington (Paliiatua) 26, v. McDonald (Omaranui) 17; Parrv (Thorndon) 30. v. Moore (Feilding) 22Snelling (Seatoun) 28, v. Waillace (Mornliigton) 21; Greville (Dargaville) 31 y McKittrick (Hataitai) 12; Munn (Canterbury) 31, v. Roundhill (Hutt) 28. Section Q. —Fletcher (Wanganui East) 23, v. Matbir (Foxton) 20; Lawrie (Island Bay) 37, v. Hart (Carterton) 18; Needham (Wellington) 26, v. Austin (Cromwell) 24; Russell (Newtown) 24, v Vitetta (Nelson) 14; Chrlstoffel (West End, New Plymouth) 30, v. Rolls Featherston) 13; Brown (United, Christchurch) 23, v. Wyatt (Karori) 22.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 13, 16 January 1940, Page 8
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