BOWLS TOURNAMENT
Public Servants’ Day
SECTION WINNERS The nineteenth annual Public Service bowls tournament commenced yesterday at the Hataitai and Thorndon greens. Following are the section winners [—Section A, Education (Williams); 'Section B, Audit (H. M. Nalder) ; Seation C, Education (Porteous) ; Section D, Postal (Brackenridge). These rinks will play off at the Ilataitai green to-day, the semifinals commencing at 1.30 p.m. Sections A and B played at Thorndon and Sections C and D at Hataltai. Mrs. Moston was in charge of the afternoon tea at the hitter gfeen, and during the adjournment for refreshments a presentation was made to her in recognition of her service. Mr. W. H. Fletcher is president of the Public Service Bowling Association, which controls the tournament, and Mr! W, R. Jourdain is secretal Following are yesterday’s results:— SECTION A. First Round. Agriculture (C. H. Schwass. K. W. Gorrlnge, 11. Hutton, E. Walker) v. Defence (\V. Howe. F. W- Ching, H. J. Mulholland, I>. W. Smith), 13-12. Education (T. Hunter, W. Brook, H. A. Parkinson, H. Williams) v. Internal Affairs (J. O’Gorman, Colqtiliouu, W, Donovan, J. McKittrick), 12-10. Postal (R. J. Thompson, P. W. Pennington J. C. Redmond, C. R. Ingram) v. Posatl (J. McLean, P. Cutforth, H. Dixon, A. H. de Tourettes), 15-11. Railways (G. de Clifford, G. Hansen, F. G Martin, J. H. Lee) v. State Advances (A. T. Hutchison, A. Burgess, A. W. Knowles, W. Waddel), 12-5. Second Round. Agriculture v. Education, 15-0; Defence v Internal Affairs, 10-5; State Advances v. Postal (Ingram), 13-10; Railways v. Postal (de Tourettes), 17-9. Third Round. Internal Affairs v. Agriculture, 14-10; Defence v. Postal (Ingram), 12-11; Education v. Railways, 21-9; Postal (de Tourettes) v. State Advances, 9-8. Fourth Round,. Postal (Ingram) v. Agriculture, 10-10; Defence v. Postal (de Tourettes), 12-12; Education v. State Advances, 13-10; Internal Affairs v. Railways, 18-7. Fifth Round. Agriculture v. Postal (de Tourettes), 13- Hallways v. Defence, 13-10; Education v. Postal (Ingram), 18-11; Internal Affairs v. State Advances, 18-4. Summary. Education (Williams), 4 wins; Agriculture, Internal Affairs, Railways (Lee), 3 wins; Defence, 24 wins; Postal (Ingram), 2 wins; State Advances, 1 win. SECTION B. First Round. Audit and Treasury (T. M. Highet, P. Ellerm, C. Holden, 11. M. Nelder) v. Education (J. W. Mcllwralth, G. L. Stowart, E. Curadus, T. It. cresswell), 17-5. Insurance (S. Muter, J. W. Macdonald, R. Fullerton, J, G. Reid) v. Mental Hospitals (A. TOUgh, A. T. Wells, Janies Brackenridge, John Brackenridge), lu-7. Postal (A. H/Lawii, J. McDermott, P. H. Mason, J. R. Smith) v. Public Works (McKenzie, Rogers, R. Fulton, S. H. Agar), 12-10. Railways (J. G. Taylor, E. J. Lebard, ■(v; Bremner, S. Wright) v. Railways (Sargeant, Wynne, Gallagher, Robertson), 14-4. Second Round. Audit v. Insurance, 20-5; Mental Hospitals v. Education, 15-0; Podstal v. Railways (Robertson), 19-5; Public Works v. Railways (Wright), 11-8. Third Round. Audit v. Menial Hospitals, 14-12; Education v. Postal, 14-7; Insurance v. Hallways, 10-5; Railways (Robertson) v. Public Works, 10-11. Fourth Round. Audit v. Postal, 17-10; Public Works v. Education, 13-7; Insurance v. Railways (Robertson), 12-10; Mental Hospitals v. Railways (Wright), 12-tnjk i £•■ . .. Fifth RoSSS'-. . Audit V. Public Works, 11-12; Education v. Railways (Wright), 10-10; Postal v. Insurance, ,17-0 j Railways (Robertson) 'V, Mental Hospitals, 19-0. f ■ ! SUMMARY. Audit, s 'wins; Insurance, Postal (Smith,), 3 Wilis:' Mehtal Hospitals,. Public Works (Aglii‘), Railways (Robertson), 2 wins; Education (Cresswell), If Wilis; Hallways (Wright), 1 win. SiEUTI'ON C. First Hound, Education (A. N. Burns, H. V. Croxton, N. T." Lambourne, J. Porteous) v. Health (O’Neil, Johnston, J.' Kershaw, B. A, Shore), 20-10. Postal (W. Leahy, J. C. McCrea, J. O'Gorman, S. Potter) v. Lands (C. Dfincati, G. 11. Bullard, W. RObettSoii, A. Rodger), (R. Wilkinson. B. Deare, F. Graham, A. Warwick) v. Public Trust (J. M. Skimier, A. Bell, J. H. Carrad, W. Gilbert), Works (H. Arthur, L. C. McKay, G. Halliday, C. E. Bennett) V. Immigration at'id Labour (Goodacre, W. NeWtoh, H. E. Moston, 11. D. Thomson), z l3-0. Second Round. Education v. Lands, 14-0; Health V. Postal 10- Printing v. immigration and Labour 14- Public Trust v, Public Works, 10-lj). Third Hound. Postal V. Education, 11-10; Health V. Printing, 14-5; Lands v. Public Works, 0-4; Public Trust v. Iniiiilgratloh and Labour, 11Fourth Round. . Education v. Printing. 12-7; Wealth V. Public Trust, 18-0; Imnilgtatloa and Labour v. Lands, 15-7; Public Works V. Postal, " J *' Fifth Round. Education v. Public Trust, 12-5; Health V. Public Works, 14-13; Printing V. l-dtids, 15- immigration and Labour V. Postal, 22-18. Summary. Education (Porteous), 4 wihs; Health, 3j Wins; Printing, 3 Wilis; Postal.. 2J wins; immigration and Labour, Public Works, Public Trust, 2 wins; Lands, 1 win. SECTION D. First ROUnd, Education (J. Grant, A. C. Blake, J. Donald, J. Tamblyn) v. Lands (A. L, Haylock, W. E. Shaw, W. R. Jourdain, A. J. Wicks), 13-13. Postal (L. Bruce, J. Hill,'J. Hamilton, J M Brackenridge) V. Postal (H. Httnsen, F. Whiteman, H. W. Allen, C. A. Wyatt), ’ U pjibllc Works (11. Gayford, Williams, G. P, AiidOrson, Perry) v. Printing (J. S. Rutter, A. Williams, 8. Tatum, D. Claridge), 11-10. Stamp Duties (C. Nalder, G. E. Sadd, Halliday, W. II- Fletcher) v. Railways (IL J, Newton, —F, K. Porteous, J. W. Dayman), 12-9. Second Round. Education v. Postal (Brackenridge), 12- Postal (Wyatt) v. Lfinds, 16-10; Stamp Duties v. Printing, 15-11; Public Works v. Railways, 20-2. Third Round. Education v. Postal (Wyatt), 10-10; Lands v. Printing, 17-14; Postal (Brackenridge) v. Railways. 21-81 Stamp Duties V. Public Works, 10-7. Fourth Round. Education v. Printing, 14-8; Lands v. Public Works, 15-13; Postal (BrtlekcU--I‘ldge) v. Stamp Duties, 17-8; Postal (Wyatt) v. Railways, u-8. Fifth Round. Public Works v. Education. 10-8; Lands v. Hallways, 15-12; Postal (Brackenridge) v Printing, 12-0; Postal (Wyatt) v, Stamp Duties. 17-7. Summary, Postal (Brackenridge). 4 wins; Postal (Wyatt). Public Works, Stamp Duties, 3 wins; Education. Lands. 24 wins; Printing, Railways, 0 wins. MID-WEEK GAMES Mid-week games resulted ns follow Thorndon v. Khandallnh (Khnndnlluh players mentioned first).“-D. Wright, Fletcher, tlorwood, Johns-on (s.). v. Sadd, Jeffreys, 'Wright, Nalder (r.), 1.8-18; tlftlse, E. T. Mnclauriit, Mcßae. J. N. Perry (s.), v. Qlark, C. Nalder. Porteous, Rodger (h,)> 16-19. Newtown v. Lyall Bay (Newtown names mentioned First).—Cully, Davis. Posher. Warwick («.). v. Brown. Jones, Sands, O’Gormmi («.), 23-20; Kemp. Stark. Booth. Webster («.), v. Talker, Parsons, Ryan. Churchill (s.), 1(1-15. Play at Thorndon. Forenoon games played on the Thorndon green on Wednesday resulted ns fol-
low:— Foxton (K. de Ridden, Eruera, Woods, Roore) v. Thorndon (Simpson, Rutter, Mcßae. Johnson), 23-25. Northern (Lee, Parsons, McKee, Larcomb) v. Thorndon (Mitchell, Porteous, Gllwon, de Tourettes), 15-24. Palmerston (Sharman, Seliwass, Morris. NofthovCr) v. TliQfndou (Oswin, E. F. Maclauriu. A. G. Stewart, Mtlrris). 17-20. Orona (Bridge, Wildover, sub.. Hausmann) v. Thorndon (Htilse, McEldowney, Wilson. Thomson). 23-18.
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