INDOOR BOWLS
The indoor bowling badges changed hands again on Saturday afternoon. The holders, Craigg, Ricketts, Hart, and Watts, were defeated by the challengers, Moult, Estall, Ulmer, and Conder, by 26-17. , „ The following are results of friendly games:—Cooper, Morpeth, Bell, Routley (s) 22; Elias, Kenny, J. Ross, Stonebanks (s) 17. Billings. Mitchell, Bedell, Hale (s) 16; Urwin, Watkinson, Webley, Caley (s) 15. E. Ross; Fendall, A. Ross, Newson (s) 22; Purdy, Young, Sands, Wearne (s) 18. Overend, Rankine, Jones,. Munro (s) 18; C. Watts, Davison, McKenzie, Tucker (s) 16. Gibson, Urquhart, Witcombe, Taylor (s) 21; Norrie, McJennett, Duncan, McCune (s) 20. Jupp. Bry^e, Innis (s) 24; Winter, Fraser, Wilson (s) 21. Gosden, Whitelaw, Cosper (s) 21; Salmon, B^rbidge, Emerson (s) 17. INTER-CLUB SHIELD. The Inter-club Shield games were advanced a further stage last week. The first round of the post-section play was completed with the following results:—Parsons (Island Bay) beat Wearne (Wellington), 24-13; McWhannell (Hataitai) beat Lewis (Newtown), 18-8; Ligntowler (Central) beat Cheesman (Hataitai), 24-14; Wellings (Hataitai) beat Tucker (Victoria), 21-12;, Raven (Lyall Bay) beat Ferkins (New-' town), 22-18: Hadwin (Hutt) beat Taylor (Hataitai), 29-13; Naylor (Hataitai) beat Perry (Thorndon). 19-15; McCune (Hataitai) beat Caley (Central), 28-15; Hale (Island Bay) beat Johnson (Petone), 20-19. The following are results of games played in fee second round:—Wellings | (Hataitai) beat Lightowler, 28-17; Hadwin (Hutt) beat Raven, 31-14; Hale (Island Bay) beat Caley, 16-15. i . The following games have been arranged for this week: —This evening: | McCune v. Naylor; Johnson v. Fer- i [kins; Luvis v. Taylor. Tuesday: Me-! Whannell v. Parsons; Wearne v. Perry. Wednesday: Tucker v. Cheesman. j house cup. ; The following are results of games i played in the House Cup competition:— ! Globe Printing beat George Lang and Co., 20-13; Ideal Dairy beat Atlantic Union, 24-19; City Council beat Hall's Boot Store, 29-22; Hannah and Co. beat F. Lamberg, 22-18; Truth beat Ford Motors, 18-13; Toop and Neilson No. 1 beat John Duthie and Co., 27-14. j The following games have been ar- j ranged for this week:—This evening: j Hall's Boot Store y. Toop and Neilson; j City Council v. Kirkcaldie and Stains. | Tuesday: S. S. Williams v. Ideal Dairy. C. W. Price and Co., 91 Dixon Street, will sell a porcelain bath, Shacklock range, piano, and household furniture j in the mart tomorrow, commencing at 1.30 p.m.
INDOOR BOWLS
Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 63, 12 September 1938, Page 11
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