BOWLING
EASTERN STJBUEBS ANNUAL TOURNAMENT The annual Easter Suburbs bowling tournament was commenced on the Lyall Bay and Seatoun greens in perfect weather yesterday, and is being continued today. Twenty-four rinks competed. The president, Mr. A. J. Parsons, in welcoming the players at Seatoun, said.that they were fortunate in the weather and expressed the hope that all would thoroughly enjoy themselves. Mr. P. R. Jackson, vice-president, welcomed players at Lyall Bay. .'.'■; The'following were the teams: — Seatoun: Henry, Starr, C. Smith, Wyatt (s); W. Nicol, H. E. Smith, 0. Bell, P. R. Jackson (s); Ramsden, Pearce, A. J. Parsons, Webb1 (s); Scari'c, Lewis, , Osborne (s). '■ ' Lyall Bay: H. Goulden, Ilsley, G. Coleman, Woollett (s); H. Gunderson, P. Hallam, H. George, Fleming (b) ; Deare, M'Kenna, H.. Woolland, Hastings ■ (s); Sands, R. M'Kenzie, Ryan, W. Sherwood (s); B. Coull, A. G. Johnstone, J. Allan, Howse (s); F. Kean, J. Creeke, H. J. Wyatt, Millner (s). .. . . Island Bay: Wilkie, Mason, Broadbent, Clem (s); Wallis, Key, Osborne, M'llroy (s); Kerr, Duncan, Hale, Ferkins (s); Ricketts, Fendall, C. Wilson, Jenkins (s); Springhall, Hamilton, M'Eneny, Parsons (s). ■•.■•. Karori: M'Farlane, Brook, Gapes, Adams (s). .. Hataitai: Wrigley, ■ Carawell, Hunter, Wells (s); L.. M'Kay, C. Bennett, 11. Moston, H. Brighting (a); M'Crea, Anstey, Urquhart, Williams (si. Kelburn: Reid, Watkins, I)ixon, Clarke (s); R. Purvis, W. E. White, J. Widdop, J. C. Patrick (s). Newtown:- Davis, Parkhouse, Robbins, Levestam (s). ■' " . Thorndon: A: Cullen, J. Horwood, R. Torrance, P. W. Smith (s). ; Featherston: Hayne, Brownette, Kilgour, Franks (s). Yesterday's games resulted as follows:— SECTION A. First Round. Wyatt (Seatoun) beat Woollett (Lyall Bay), 21-10. Wells (Hataitai) beat Parsons (Island Bay), 22-14. Fleming (Lyall Bay) beat Brighting (Hataitai), 21-11. Smith (Thorudon) beat M'llwraith (Island Bay), 31-10. Patrick (Kelburn) 'beat Clem (Island Bay), 14-10. Hastings (Lyall Bay) beat Webb (Seatoun), 16-15. Second Round. Webb beat M'llroy, 19-18; Patrick beat Hastings, 16-14. Parsons beat Woollett, 21-17. Wyatt beat Fleming, 22-10. Smith beat Brighting,. 16-13; Clem beat Wells, 24-12. ' j Third Round. Fleming boat Parsons, 22-10. Hastings beat-Wells, 20-19. Brighting beat Wyatt, 14-13. Smith beat Webb, 15-11. Woollett beat Clem, 18-16. M'llroy beat Patrick, 20-17. / ; SECTION B. First Round. Franks (Featherston) beat Sherwood (Lyall Bay), 18-10. Osborne (Seatoun) beat Clarke ' (Kelburn), 23-11. Jackson (Seatoun) beat House (Lyall -Bay), 23-12. Jenkins (Island Bay) beat Adams (Karori), 21-5. Ferkins (Island Bay) beat Williams (Hataitai), 29-6. Levestam (Newtown) beat Milner (Lyall Bay), 18-15. Second Round. Levestam beat Jenkins, 18-13; Milner beat Williams, 16-14; Clarke beat Sherwood, 28-15; Franks beat Howse, 20-9; Jackson beat Adams, 19-17; Ferkins beat Osborne, 24-13. Third Round. Jackson beat Franks, 19-18; Adams beat Levestam, 30-7; Ferkins beat Sherwood, 19118; Jenkins beat Williams, 19-16; Milner beat Osborne, 32-7; Clarke beat Howse, 18-16.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 92, 19 April 1930, Page 5
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