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PENNANT BOWLS

Section Winners SATURDAY’S RESULTS Section play in the Wellington Bowling Centre's pennant competition concluded on Saturday. Kelburn has won section A, Hataitai and Wellington have tied in section B, Victoria has won section C and Thorndon has won section D. The sixth and last round of the junior pennant competition also was played. The results of Saturday’s play are as follow: — Pennant . SECTION A. Island Bay v. Seatoun (Island Bay first): Hale 21, Blythe 19; Taylor 2u. Stone 12; Jenkins 9, Jackson 34; Duncan 30, Wright 16. Island Bay won. Karori v. Kelburn (Karori first) : Gilbert 15, Routley 16; A'rmit 22, Hay-Mac-konzie 16 J Christenren 18. J. R. bmitn 21; Crawford 16, Gray 26. Kelburn won. Hataitai v. Hutt (Hataitai first) : McKittrick 29, Fraser 17; McCune 34, Shearer 13: Wells IS, Slinn 22; Kershaw 26. IVitcher 10. Hataitai won. Woburn v. Newtown (Woburn first): Roberts 25, Lowe 9; Jones 21, Marwick 30; Tamblyn 20, Pollock 19; Black 16, Webster 3-1. A draw. Wellington v. Porirua (Wellington first): Goldfinch 41. Tough 9; Warwick 26, Dimock 22; Wilmot 9, Hughes 24: Mayer 20, Hewson 17. Wellington " Thorndon v. Lyall Bay (Thorndon first): Mason 24, Brackenridge 23; Reid 19, Maclaurin 14; M. Thompson 15, Bradley 25; Munro 13, Conder 21. A draw. SECTION B.

Island Bay v. Wellington (Island Bay first): Jones 11. O’Donnell 20; Edwards 16 Porteous 18: Munro 9, Spiller 30; Bedell 14, Ross 23. Wellington won. Hataitai v. Kliandallah (Hataitai first) : Shore 37. Rodger 12: Woolley 25. Lock 17; Halliday ,14, Nalder 23; Folding 13. Mclntyre 27. A draw. Petone v. Seatoun (Petone first): Hunter 27, Webb 19; Waddell 16, Barton 24; Bevnon 27, Snelling 17: 10. Glennie'29. A draw. Newtown v. Thorndon (Newtown first) : Barker 22, Rodger 20; Booth 23, Nicholl IS; Lewie 22, Robertshaw 17; Cunningham 10, Buck 33. ’Newtown W Kelbnrn v. Central (Kelburn first): H. Valentine 14, Green 24; Macdonald 11, Nelson 20. SECTION C. Island Bay v. Thorndon (Island Bay first): Herron 23, Markman 22; Key 25, Lambert 25; Sheard 12, Hall ~~; Estall 16, Nancarrow 22. Thorudon won. . . Hataitai v. Hutt (Hataitai first!: Brighting 17. Parker 23; Cometti 21. Hodgins 17; McWhannell 1(. Baker 2( ; Wellings 25. Davuison 23. A draw. Wellington v. Eastbourne (Wellington first): McKelvie 25, John 16: Dickson 22 Cook 20: Innes-21, Wise 12; Redmond 20, Andrews 24. Wellington won. Kelburn v. Victoria (Kelburn first) :

Stevens 18, Luke 16; Pears 10, Scoloa 25; Wright 8, Tucker 31; Tingey 14,Watts 23. Victoria won. Lyall Bay v. x New town . (Lyall Bay first): O’Gorman 19, .Newson 14; George 16. Hodgson 11; Moutray 13, Phillips 24; Bell 27, Wilson 19. Lyall Bay won SECTION D. Karoi'i v. Thorndon (Karori first): Platt 14, Naylor 26; Cooper 21, Waters 21; Thompson 13, Perry 21; Burn IJ, Smith 20. ’ Thorndon won. Petone r. Hutt (Petone first): Silberj 20, Ginger 13; Lowry 23. Roper -.1; Appleyard 14, Howatt.26; Melhnish 10, - Hill 19. A draw. . . . Victoria v. Central (Victona first) :. Betty 12, Parker 28; Snadden 20, Cooper “ Hataitai v. Kbandallah (Hataitai first): Martin 22, Butt 16; Bailey 30, W KhandaHah v. Eastbourne (Kbandallah first): Fletcher 25, Allen 10. Upper Hutt defaulted to Kelburn. Junior Pennant SECTION A. ’island Bay (Mason) 19, Karori (Gan<leWoburn (Robinson) 21, Porirna (Dewhurst) 33, Victoria (S p”tone ) 24, Newtown... (Nickless) 20, Kbandallah won by default from Hutt.' SECTION B. Woburn (Parsons) 21, Lyall Bar (Gerkin) 17. Wellington < E Upper Hutt (Riley) 26, Kelburn ■ (Hunter) 14. NEWTOWN RETAINS FEATHERS Kelburn unsuccessfully challenged Newtown for the Edwin leathers on Saturday, a rink skipped by Russell defeating one skipped by Ihomas, 33-14. FAREWELL TO MEMBER / Members of the Victoria Bowling Club said farewell on Saturday afternoon tj» Mr. C. Pritchard, a member of the.club who will leave shortly for a trip to the Old Country. The president. Mr. L. J. Clark, expressed the good wishes of members.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 134, 2 March 1936, Page 3

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PENNANT BOWLS Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 134, 2 March 1936, Page 3

PENNANT BOWLS Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 134, 2 March 1936, Page 3

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