INDOOR BOWLS
Tho indoor bowling badges were competed for on Saturday afternoon. Gauntlet's team m ScSres^^'^ilir Tho following are results of friendly games •— h. Ross, McLean, Lawrie, Newson (s). 10----lowncs, Fmmorson, McKenzie, Tucker (s)' In. 7 Pla,J' er ' Iil I!V"Ker' Slinn, Roundliill (s)! 7«\ .;» iOS3 Forsyth, Stonebanks / * n-,0- T-Mo} ,lt' Poller. Witcombe, McCimo » ' -,o; C. Duncan, Munro ) 'Vn Col,a"' H- Watts, Nicholls, C. Watts )ci' -,3.?; «of do. Eyres, Mitchell, Aldridge / ' ll*' „I; ltam- Warrant, McCracken, .Tones (s), 2U; Salmon, Cliristoiison. Hughes, TJrwin (s), li. Kenny, Thompson, Elias, Cooper (s) 20; Morpeth, Emeuy, Wilton, Ifenrv (s) irt' Parsons, , Spear, Matthews (s), 21: barker' i -—.Berry, Goodall (s), 31. Stephenson. -, Sbu!{'S'f^. (s)' "; WlUc" — • earner. | INTER-HOUSE SHIELD. I Tho following games were played during ihei weel; m the Inter-club Shield competition :— ' Section A.—Wilson (Newtown) boat Bedell (Island Bay), 2(l-1!l; Turnbull (Wellington) beat Byan (Porirua), 21-11; Tavlur (Hataitai) bent .Tohnsou (Petone). 21-lfi- Nicholls (Eastbourne) heat Uryce (Island Bay), 2r.-2::. Section B.—Duncan (Victoria) beat, Hadwin (Hutt), 22-11; Lewis (.Newtown) heat Noad (Lyall Bay), 23-12. Section C—Wyatt (Woburn) beat Cowans! (Seatoun), 2il-lG; Wellings (Hataitai) heatl Hunt (Hataitai), 22-10; Cooper (Seatoun) beat Cunninghame (Newtown), 22-12. I Section D.—Caley (Central) heat McKenzie (Hutt), 22-20; Marshall (Hutt) beat McKenzie (Hutt), 22-18; Conder (Lyall Bay) beat Marshall (Hutt), 22-20. P. AND T. TOURNEY. Tho Post and Telegraph completed the sixth round of their tournament. Itesults:— Section C.—Howell beat Fiddcs, 28-14; Whiteman beat Davies', IS-10; Cody beat Liver, It)-!)-; Tremewan beat Cryor, 31-19. Section D. —Rosie heat Pinkerton, 22-15: Adams beat Hartley, 21-20; McSwiney heat Hill, 29-10: Hannah beat Murray, 21-10. The seventh round will be played on Wednesday evening, sections A and B. BRACKENRIDGE CUP. On Saturday evening the final was reached for tho Brackenridge Cup between the Pastimes Club and tho head offlce of tho P. and T. There had been three nights' play, throe games of seven heads, eight rinks representing each side. Seventy-two games were played. Tho Pastimes Club won 43 Vi games, and the Haul Office 23Vi- The cud was handed over to tho Pastimes Club to hold for tlie year. The Head Office had held it for three years.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 14, 17 July 1939, Page 4
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364INDOOR BOWLS Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 14, 17 July 1939, Page 4
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