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BOWLING TOURNEYS

POST-SECTION 'TEAMS Fifteen teams cjualified for the postsection play at the Tauranga bowling i tournament, as follows:— Section A.—H." Jenkins (Carlton), 8 wins; R. ! H. Coombs (Hamilton), 7. Section B.—A. Connew (Carlton), E P. Exelby i (Frankton). 8 wins: T. Hedley (Auckland). 7. Section C.—T. T. Skoglund (Otahuhu). J. H. Mingins (Onehunga), P. H. Rowe (Auckland), 7 wins. Section D.—H. S. Watkin (St. Helier's), 8 wins; N. Bell, sen. (Hamilton), 7. Section E.—F. Firth (Mouqt Albert). E. E. ! Roberts (Carlton), 8 wins; J. Gardiner (Otahuhu), 7. Section F —F. Livingstone (Walton), 8 wins; G. Fowkes (Rotorua). 7. At Helensville Teams with six wins or more qualified in the Helensville tournament. The result of the section play was:— Section A.—Hodd (Carlton), 9 wins; Greville (Takapuna). 8: Hill (Mount Eden), 7; Herbert (ElJerslie), Paton (Helensville), 6; Foote (Remuera), 5: Copeland (Waimauku), Howeson (Mangere), Braithwaite (Epsom), Waterman (Ruawai), Stanaway (Helensville), 4; Orange (Hallyburton Johnstone), Lethbridge (Ruawai), Downer (Kaukapakapa), 3; Strange (Helensville), Harris (Henderson), 1. , Section B. —Grace (Rawhitl), 8 wins; Graham (Epsom), 7; Gothard (Takapuna), Peckston (Auckland), Cramer-Roberts, Hunt (Helensville), 6; McAlister (Helensville), Staple (Whangarei), 5: Mcintosh (Grey Lynn), Cowan (Mount Eden), Thomas (Mount Albert), Dunn (Ruawai), 4; Rowell (Devonport), 3; Cadwallader (Waimauku), Thorpe (Balmoral), 2; Davis (Mount Eden), 1. * Section C.—Wil3on (Helensville), Ranger (Remu. era), North (Devonport). 7 wins; Glanville (Kaukapakapa), Roy Smith (Helensville), Robert Smith (Helensville), 6; Cannon (Ruawai), Shirley (Ruawai), Wells (Mount Eden), Fisher (Epsom). 4; Jeffreys (Transport), Brown (Patumahoe), Sage (Balmoral), .Cox (Maungaturoto), Chapman (Ellerslie), 3; McCullough (Papatoetoe) 2.

ACROSS I—What some Nazis thought was the beginning, ol victory lor them. (10) _ 9—He wrote "Nana. (4) 10 —obviously a situation needing light control. (10) H_Well, it obviously isn t water! («) 12 —This usea to be a German town! (5) 15—Leaves things all square. (5) IS—ls it the low part In him that gets the laughs? (5) 19—What- the soldier feels with his gun ft different shape? (7) ~ . , 20—That's all it snould be! Give me the cards! (5) 21—Strong example ol order. (5) 22—Workers' playtime. (7) 23—When blue it's a dog. (5) 24—TO him Britain was an occupied country. (5) 26—Subjected to optical activity. (5) 29—If she had met with reverse there would have been no Roman victory over Carthage. (6) 31 —It does not follow that our rude forefathers were guilty of this. (10) 32 —The simplest example of team work. (4) 33—To get something in the eye is a necessary preliminary to this. (10) DOWN 2—His music Is rather above heads. (4) 3—Pood for 2 down? (6) 4—One of those common growths. (5) s—Stones from Shropshire? (S) 6—There might be a river in it, or Just a few pints. (5) 7—Not a paying time. this. (10) 3—The inside of this station obviously needs enlargement. (10) , , , , 13—Shewing s downward tendency in part. (7) It—One cannot get him to swallow Just anything. (7)

15—Varied snack in the money that might Five one that sinking feeling. (10) . h 16—No doubt one becomes Mends at ome the crew on this vessel (10) 17—Not a stay-at-home gir,. < 5 ' y-r ta oek. 26 i r Maj e ha'r.l» ™P«.on rte= it doe, | 2'/—Money from' very unkind source. 2fi—Bad name not lived down. J.J 30—it only comes out by nisht.

WEDNESDAY'S (FEBRUARY 14) SOLUTION Across—s Occult, 8 Whistler, 9 Teacup, 10 Illusion, 11 Untidy, 12 Tenement, 15 Rider, 1» Exercise IS Chestnut, 24 Arson, 27 Repealed, 28 Easier, 29 Poor rate, 30 Advice, 31 Zoolatry. 32 Creepy. Down —1 Shelter, 2 Assumed, 3 Plainer, ( Granite, Obtrude. 6 Chaotic, 7 Lourdes. 13 Nice, 14 Meat. 11 Rare. 18 Idol. 20 Hoarder. 21 Suicide, 22 Nursery, 23 Trapeze, 24 Apropos, 25 Saurian. 26 Nectary.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 39, 15 February 1945, Page 9

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BOWLING TOURNEYS Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 39, 15 February 1945, Page 9

BOWLING TOURNEYS Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 39, 15 February 1945, Page 9