BOWLS.
POVERTY BAY CLUB
Areiiiliors of tho Poverty Bay Row ling Ohih participated in the second round of the club fours on Thursday afternoon, the beautiful weather making tlio playing conditions most pleasant. The champion singles competition was advanced a further stage, the three games resulting in interesting contests. Results: Club Fours: Red ward, Gardiner, Andrew, Wyatt (s) 24, v. Graham, Pistor, Orviss, Wilkinson (s) 20; I). Wilson, Findlay. Maddoek, Smith (s) IS, v. Toneycliffe. Ludwig. . Phillips. Hartley (s) 16; Leggett. T. Robertson, Alexander, Falconer (s) 26. v. R. Robb, Bull, Rosie, G. T. Bull (s) 14: Langridge, Crafts, Holland, T. Wilson (s) 30, v. Rowley, Clarke. Shelton, Clare.(s) 1-5. . Champion Singles: Colley 23 v. Ashworth 1-5, Hartley 20 v. AVauohnp 18. R. Crawford 20 v. T. Wilson 15.
Ordinary games : Falconer, Curtqis, Wilson, Hickman (s) 21. v. Holland, Shelton. Moore, Wilkinson (s) 20. The draw for the third round of the club fours for Thursday players is as follows: Smith v. Wilson," Hartley v % Bull, Wilkinson v. Falconer, and Wyatt v. Clare.
GISBORNE CLUB. Bowlers were favored with beautiful weather on Thursday afternoon and a pleasant day was spent on the greens. The following are the results of the various games : Thursday Fours.—Second round : Aclair, Dodd. Fairley, Hueston Csi 20 v> Jones. Whitehead, Clarkson, 'll. A. Crawford (s) 14; Aislabie. J. tlay (sub.), Stoneham, Sutton (s) 21 v. Rowan, Collin, Stewart. Holmes (s.) 18: Clark. Dunbar. Adams. Seymour (s) 23" v. Smallbone, Nisbett (sub.), Nasmith. Stenhenson (s) 22; Johnson, Ganulell, CTawshaw, Staff (s) 26 v. Mathewson. Moncrielf. Cossev, Armstrong (s) 11. Champion Singles.—Clark 16 v. Holmes 11, Allan 20 v. Dixon ,8. Stephenson 20 v. Zaft'er 10. Junior Singles.—-Riddell 26 v. Pvkc 19. ,
Orr Pairs.—Gamdell .Dunbar (s) 17 v. Sheen, Holmes (s) 1-5; Henderson. AlcKcngne (s) 23 v. Dodd, Setton, (s) 20; Clark. IT. Bright (s) 2-5 v. Johnson, Stewart (s) 15. Ordinary Games—AlcKengue. Paltridge. AlcTavish. Sidebottom (s) 10 v. Primrose. Smith. Robertson. Sinclair (s) 18; Kinder, Dixon. Craig (s) 20 vu Carson. Sheen. Allan (s) 7. S a?t urd ay. December 7 lias _ been fixed as the date when the 'first round of the Chib competitions .must he completed. Saturday Fours.—The third round -will he plaved to-dnv. when the ml-
'owing teams meet; Watson v. .Allan -Paltr’dge v. Sidebottom. Bright v. Smelai?, Maude v. Robertson. Gam brill a bye.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10752, 24 November 1928, Page 7
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