CLUB FOURS IN PLAY
BOWLS
GISBORNE AREA GREENS Ideal conditions again favoured play on bowling greehs of the Gisborne area at the week-end. While the centre rinks tournament was the major attraction club games also drew considerable numbers. Details follow. POVERTY BAY CLUB Pick-up Fours. —Cousins, A. Brown, Campbell, A. R- Smith 25 v. Nisbett, Hall, Seli, C. A. Smith. 20; Skinner. Rothwell, Wallen, McConnell, 20 v. Orr, Wells, G. Aitken, D. McKenzie, 18; Chapman, Young, Cameron, Taylor. Chapman. Young, Cameron, Taylor 22 v. Mac Gibbon, Hamilton, Hartley, F. Gardner, 20; J. Martin, Dunstau. Nelson, F. Allen, 19 v. T. Kent. Fisher. Murphy, Hughes, 11: Stratford, C. Aitken, Herbert, S. Clare 23 v. Angus. Dyer, Grant, Ritchie, 16; Veitch, Nalder. Ross, Knox, 30 v. Norman. Sebire, Neilson, Simpson, 20; Watson, Illingworth. J. Robinson. 16 v- Turbitt, Nicholas, O. Hansen, 15. Rusher Handicap Singles.—Dunstan. (4' 20 v. Barnett (scr.) 19; Barnett won by default from Lee. GISBORNE CLUB Pick-up Fours. Hope, Crawford. T ones, Holt, 24 v. Whiteford. Adams Quigley, Galvin. 22: Sheen. Matthewson, Smart, Bignell. 21 v. Hobenton Olsen, McGlasben. Sinclair. 14: Harries. Haache, Parker. Park 19 v. Sunderland, Holmes. Humphrev. Thompson. 18: Attewell, W. Allen. W. McGregor, Wilson 26 v. Langhorne. Torrie. Henderson, Hands. 16: Kane, Blackwood, f.ezard. A. B. Williams 13 v- Parkes. Simpson. Nasmith, 38: A. T. Smith, T eahy, Clark, Craig, 27 v. Sparks, Dewar, A. Martin, Tverman. 25; Wil'ock, Bury, Winter. O’Brien. 18 v. Pirie, Ber.ee, Hay, Salmon, 16: Samson, Peach, Freeman, Beckett, 20 v. Maynard, Pyke, Butler, Armstrong, 23. KAIIUTIA CLUB W. Irvine, H. McLoughlin, R. Chappell. J. Booth, 25 v. G. File, Mooran, D. Petherick, C- Corbett, 15: G. Hookham, J. Wilson. O. Dunlop, H. E. Powell 23 v. W. deLautour, M. Bradley, J. Murray, G. Weatherley, 18: T. Crack, L. Bennett, H. Downey. T. O'Donnell 23 v. L. Gardiner. E. Searle, E. File. P. Meredith, 16: A. Beattie, L. Steel, A. Duncan (Christchurch), 11. Robinson, 28 v. C. Chambers. J. Dower, M. Smith, A. Reeves, 14; J. McConnell, H. Miles, J. Russell, R. Metcalfe 24 v. T. Cummings, T. Kelly, C. Corlet, W. Neenan, 19; C. Hume, W. Harnett, A. Chapman, W. Jackson, 20 v. C. Harries. C. Pirie, A. Baker, J. Eaton. 13; W. R. Wilson, H. Weatherley, P. Sim, Geoff. Weatherley 22 v. A. Falconer, R- deLautour, R. Eaton, W. Te Whatu, 21. SHORT CHALLENGE The results of the Short Challenge Button games at the Riverside Women's Bowling Club during the week-end were as follows. —Miss. M. Bourke and Mrs. J. Sangwell, 26 v. Mrs. W. Kelly and Mrs. P. Fischbach, 15. Club games resulted:— Mesdames E. Royds, G. Corbett, D. Elliott, P. Mackay 19, v. Mesdames W. de Latour. T. Crack. B. Sheppard-Wil-son, E. Jenkins, 15; Mesdames D. Tennant, N. Harris, R, Patty, J. Keenan, 24 v. Mesdames 11. Powell, T. Wells. R. Galloway, R. Humphreys, 22; Mesdames D. Ivess, M. Wilkinson, W. Burch, W. Short, 21 v. Mesdames E. Nicholson, D. Frccbain, J. Murphy, D. Turbitt, 15: Mesdames J. Nasmith, F. Robertson, J. Gilgreen, F. Coker, 25 v. Mesdames R. Pyke. R. Watts, J. Ballantyne, C. Lloyd, 17.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GISH19480323.2.12
Bibliographic details
Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22593, 23 March 1948, Page 3
Word Count
520CLUB FOURS IN PLAY Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22593, 23 March 1948, Page 3
Using This Item
The Gisborne Herald Company is the copyright owner for the Gisborne Herald. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of the Gisborne Herald Company. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.