BOWLING
PUBLIC SERVICE TOURNEY
YESTERDAY'S PLAY
The annual Public Service bowling tournament commenced' yesterday at the Thorndph and Hataitai greens. Section ■winners were as follows: —Section A, Education (Williams); Section B, Audit (H. M. Nalder); Section G. Education (Porteous); Section D, Postal (BrackenridKe). ' These rinks are to play off at the Hataitai green today. Results of yesterday's play were as follows;— • SECTION A. First Hound. Agriculture (C. H. Scliwass, K. W. Gorringe, ]J. Huttou, E. 'Walter) v. Defence (W. Howe, F. W. Chins, H. J. Mulholland, P. W. Smith), 13-12. Education (T. Hunter, W. Brook, H. A. Parkinson, It., Williams) v.'lnternal Afrairs (J. O'Gornmn, Colquliouu, W. Donovan, J. MeKittrick), 12-10. 'Postal (R. J. Thompson, P. W. Penningiton,' <T. C. Redmond, C. R. Ingram)' v. ■Postal (J. McLean, P. Cutforth, H. Dixon, A. H. de Tourettes), 15-11. Railways" (G. de Clifford, G. Hansen, P. G-. Martin, J. It. Lee) v. State Advances (A. T. Hutchison, A. Tiurgcss, A. W. K^iowles, W. Waddeli), 12-5. Second Round. Agriculture v. Education, ]5-6;'Defcnce1 v. Internal Affairs, 10-5; State Advances ,v. Postal (Ingram), 13-10; Railways v. Postal (de Toiircttcs), 17-0. Third Round. Internal Affairs v. Agriculture, H-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, ,16-10; Defence v. Postal' (de Tourettes)," 12-12; Education v. State AdS-ances, 13-10; Internal Affah. v. Railways, 13-7. Fifth .Round. Agriculture v. Postal (de Tourettes), 13-11; Railways v. Defence, 13-10; Educa-1 .tion v. Postal (Ingram), 18-11; Internal Affairs v. State Advances, 18-4. Summary. Education (Williams), i wins; Agriculture, Internal Affairs, Railways (tee), 3 wins; Defence, 2% -wins; Postal (Ingram), 2 -wins; State Advances, 1 win. SECTION 8.. First Round. Audit and Treasury (T. M. Highet. P. Ellorm, C. Holden, 11. M. Kalder) v. Education (J. W. Mcllwraith, G. L. Stewart, 13. Caradus, T. K. Cresswell), 17-5. Insurance (S. Muter, J. W. Maedonald. R. Fullerton, J. G. Reid) v. Mental Hospitals (A. Tough, A. T. Wells, James Brackenridge, John Brackenridge), 15-7. Postal (A. H. Lawn, J. McDcrmott, P. H. Mason, J. R. Smith) v. Public Works (McKenzio, Rogers, R. Fulton, S. 11. Agar), 12-10. Railways (J. G. Taylor, E. J; Lebard, W. Bremner, S. Wright) v. Railways (Sargeant, Wynne, Gallagher, Robertson), li-4. Second Round. Audit y. Insurance, 20-5; .Mental-Hos-pitals v.. Education, 15-G; Postal v. Railways (Robertson), 19-5; Public Works v. Railways (Wright), 14-8. Third, Round. Audit v. Mental Hospitals, 14-12; Education v. Postal, 14-7; Insurance v. Railways, 16«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), 12-5. : ' •' • Fifth; Round. Audit v. Public Works, 14-12; Education v^Railways (Wright), 10-10; Postal v. Insurance, 17-9; Railways (Robertson) v. Mental Hospitals; 19-6. SUMMARY. Audit, 5 wins; Insurance, Postal (Smith), S- wins; Mental Hospitals, Public Works (Agar), Railways (RoberUon), 2 wins; Education (Cresswell), 1% wins; Railways (Wright), 1 win. i SECTION C. First Round. Education (A. N. Burns, H. V. Croxton, N. ,T. Lambouvne, J. Porteous) v. Health (O'Neil, Johnston, J. Kershaw, R. A. Shore), 20-10. Postal (W. Leahy. J. C. McCrea, J. O'Gorman, S. Potter) v. Lands (C. Duncan, G. H. Bullard, W. Robertson, A. Rodger), 18-10. ■ • Printing (R. Wilkinson, B. Deare, F. Graham, A. Warwick) v. Public Trust (J. M. Skinner, A. Bell, J. H. Carrad,.W. Gilbert), 12-8. Public Works (H. Arthur, L. C. McKay, G. Halliday, C. E. Bennett) v. Immigration and Labour (Goodacre, W. Newton, H. E. Moston, H. D. Thomson), 13-fe. Second Round. Education \;. Lands, 14-6; Health v. Postal, 10-10; Printing v. Immigration and Labour,'l4-10; Public Trust v. Public Works, 15-10. Third Round. . . Postal v. Education, 11-10; Health v. Printing, 14-5; Lands.v. Public Worka 6-4; Public Trust v. Immigration and Labour, 11-10. Fourth Round. Education v. Printing, 12-7; Health v. Public Trust, 18-6; Immigration and Labour v. Lands, 13-7; Public Works v. Postal, 20-4. Fifth Round. •Education v. Public Trust, 12-5; Health v. Public Works, 14-13; Printing v. Lands, 15-12; Immigration.and Labour v. Postal, 22-18. • . 1 Summary. Education (Porteous), 4 wins; Health, 3V£ wins; Printing, 3 wins; Postal, 2% wins; Immigration and Labour,, Public Works, Public Trust, 2 wins; Lands, 1 win. . ' SECTIOND. 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. Hanscn, F. Whiteman; H. W. Allen, C. A. Wyatt), 20-5. ' Public Works (H. Gayford, Williams, G. P. Anderson, Perry) v. Printing (J. S. Ruttcr, A. Williams, S. Tatum, D. Claridge), 11-10. Stamp Duties (C. Nalder, G. E. Sadd, Halliday, JW. H. Fletcher) v. Railways (H. J. Newton, , F. K. Porteous, J. W. Dayman), 12-9. Second Round. Education v. Postal (Brackenridge), 12-7; Postal (Wyatt) v. Lands, , 16-10;. Stamp Duties v. Printing, 10-11; Public Works v. Railways, 20-2. Third Round. Education v. Postal (Wyatt), 10-10; Lands v. Printing, 17-14; Postal (Brackenridge) v. Railways. 21-8; Stamp Duties v. Public Works, 16-7. Fourth Round. Education ■v. Printing, 14-S; Lands v. Public W.orks, 15-13; Postal (Brackenridge) v." Stamp"- Duties, 17-8; Postal (Wyatt), v. Railways, 9-8. . " Fifth -Round. Public Works v.'Education, 16-8; Lands v. Railways, 15-12; Postal (Brackenridge) v. Printing, 12-9; Postal (Wyatt) v. Stamp Duties, 17-7. Summary. Postal (Brackenridge), 4 wins; Postal (Wyatt), Public Works, Stamp Duties, 3 wins; Education, Lands, 2V4 wins; Printing, Railway, 0 wins.
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