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BOWLS. BURTON CUP TOURNAMENT The annual tournament for the Burton Cup was continued on Saturday. Owing to the,inclement weather'plav did not commence' until L. 30 p.m., and only games of 11 heads cadi were played. Following are the results:— A SECTION • • Fourth Round Lasserty 17 v. Rothilll 9 Holmes 15 v. Allan S. Sinclair 15 v. Stoneham 3. Bull 20 v. Aukl 16. Miller 11 v. Atkinson 9. Somervell 11 v. Fischhaek 15. Fifth Round ~ Lasserty 11 v. Bull 10. Somervell 10 v. Holmes 8. Stoneham 11 v. Allan 8. Rothwili 10 v. Atkinson 8. Miller 1-1 v. Fischhaek 5. Aukl 8 v. Sinclair 5. Sixth Round Bull 21 v. Roth well 13. Auld 9 v. Fischhaek 6. Sinclair 10 v. Atkinson 8. Lasserty 10 v. Stoneham 9. Holmes 12 v. Miller 7. Somervell 16 v. Allan 5. B SECTION Fourth Round Sawyer 11 v. Wilson 7. Paltriclge 11 v. MeKeague 13. Watson 12 v. King 5. McLaren 1.0 v. Murray 6. Martin 15 v. Orviss 10. Hartley 11 v. Roderick 5. Fifth Round McLaren 12 v. Wilson 0. Hartley 10 v. MeKeague G. Paltriclge 10 v. King 8. Sawyer 14 v. Orviss 9. Martin 11 v. Roderick 7, Murray 17 v. Watson 8. Sixth Round McLaren 14. v. Sawyer 5. Murray 11 v. Roderick 10. Watson 12 v. Orviss L Wilson 13 v. King 4. Martin 16 v. MeKeaguo 8. Hartley 11 v. Paltriclge 9. C SECTION Fourth Round Craig 13 v. Prince 9. Hueston 11 v. Seymour 4. O’Sullivan 11 v. Hopkinson 8. Hickman 11 v. Neill 6. Crowley 14 v. Lougher 13. Fifth Round Hueston 16 v. Hopkinson 9. Hickman 15 v. O'Sullivan 6. Neill 12 v. Lougher 8. Craig 12 v. Crowley 10. Seymour 12 v. Prince 4. Sixtli Round Seymour 12 v. O’Sullivan 5. Prince 12 v. Neill 6. Craig 11 v. Hueston 4. Lougher 15 v. Hopkinson 6. Crowley 13 v. Hickman 8. SECTION LEADERS Following are the section lenders to date: — A section: Lasserty 6 wins; Holme's 5 wins 1 loss; Sinclair -I wins 2 losses. B section: McLaren 6 wins; Martin: and Hartley each 5 wins 1 loss; Watson 4 wins 2 losses. • C Section: Craig and Hueston 5 wins and' 1 loss; Seymour and Crowlev -1 wins ar.cl 2 losses. Play will he continued at 8.30 a.m. to-day on both greens.

CRICKET. A I CE LAND V VERITY v. VICTORIA COLLEGE. (Press Association.) AUCKLAND, March 31. At cricket ye-terday Auckland university College ■ playing AD’ctoria College, Wellington, made 270 IGarrand 41), and Victoria College has lost six wickets for OS (Trine 23). i'o|- Victoria College Tripe took live wickets for <S4.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 10859, 1 April 1929, Page 6

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