BOWLING
EASTER RINKS
SECOND DAY'S PLAY
There was no room for complaint on the Wellington bowling greens on j Saturday when the Wellington Bowling Centre's Easter tournament was ! continued. Light rain fell late in the I forenoon, but the afternoon was line and the greens played well. Play was of a high standard, but the tpair.s I | were well matched and Noad (Lyali 'I Bay) was the only skip to come I 1 through without a loss. Results are as follows:— \ SECTION A. (Wellington Green.) 11 Fifth Round. ; Wells Ulataitai) IV, Jenkins (Island I Bay; 16. Routley (Kelburn) 20; Nich- [ oils (Thorndon) 13. Noad (Lyall Bay) 2S; J. R. Smith. (Kelburn) 10. Skoglund (Wellington) 21: Johnson (Petone) 12. Wellings (Hataitai) 17; Scolon . (Victoria) 10. Sixth Round. ■ Johnson 18: Routley 17. Smith 20; ' Scolon 19. Skoglund 18; Jenkins 8. Nicholls 24; Wellings 13. Noad 15; Wells 13. I SECTION B. (Seatoun Green.) Fifth Round. Nancarrow (Thorndon) 23; Clarke (Kelburn) 18. Pollock (Newtown) 14; Shillson (Wellington) 13. Porteous (Wellington) 14; Brackenridge (Lyall Bay) 12. Nelson (Hataitai) 17; Robinson (Seatoun) 8. T. Gray (Kelburn) 20; Christensen '(Karon) 13. Sixth Round. Robinson 18: Shillson 16. Porteous 20; Christensen 14;. Nancarrow 21; Nelson 10. Gray 18; Pollock 16. Clarke 23; Brackenridge 16. SECTION C. (Lyall Bay Green.) '< Fifth Round. Silbery (Eetone) 29; McKelvie (Wellington)"^. Gilbert (Karori) 17; Jennings (Wellington) 16. Fielding (Hataitai) 19; McKenna (Lyall Bay) 11. Taylor (Hataitai) 29; Evans (Victoria) 16. Widdop (Kelburn) 22; Russell (Newtown) 19. Sixth Round. Jennings 23: Evans 12. Fielding 17: Russell 9. Silbery 20; Taylor 12. Gilbert 17; Widdop 14. McKenna 16; McKelvie 14. SECTION D. (Hataitai Green.) Fifth Round. Armit (Karori) 24; Spiller (Wellington) 11. Jackson (Seatoun) 22; Watts (Victoria) 11. Cunninghame (Newtown) 17: McWhannell (Hataitai) 15. Adams (Karori) 17; Nielsen (Kelburn) 16. Reid (Lyall Bay) 21; Stevens (Victoria) 8. Baker (Hutt) 23; Leu- ; chars (Lyall Bay) 9. Sixth Round. Adams 22; Reid 13. , McWhannell 22; Stevens 9. Spiller 19; Leuchars 12. ; Jackson 23; Cunninghame 16. Baker ( 22; Watts 11. Armit 20;'Nielsen 12.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 73, 29 March 1937, Page 5
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