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BOWLS

KAHUTIA CLUB

Keenly-contested games were the. or

der of the; day a t the Kahutia green Thursday, exciting Contests being ".%& in a semi-final in the Thursday section of the .Dan Barry Memorial g Held competition and matches in the chamionship - singles',- and . champion. open pairs. The game in the Dan Tarry Fours between Links skip. ped by Sa,\vyer- and Roderick, was keenly contested, victory going to the fatter by a single point after the playing of an extra head. Another -game between these two rinks will' have to be played to decide the whiners of the section. In the Open Pairs, Dunlop and Holland defeated Pollock and

Morse, thus winning the wnners’ section. Following are the details: — —Dan. Barry Memorial Shield—

Whitehead, Batson, Watt, Roderick (s) 23 v. Dtmlop, H. Martin, Power, Sawyer (s) 22. —Championship Singles—

J. ,T. Martin 22 v Dudfield 19; .T. J. Martin 21 v. Bilhjun 17, Amended drawytir champion singles (Saturday section) • Jackson v. Pollock, C. E. Robinson v. Ingram, Bragg v. Morse, —Champion Open Pairs—

Dunlop and Holland (s) 23 v. Pollock and Morse (s) .14; Whitehead (sub. for Jackson) and Prince (s) 17 Lvnskey and ,R. B. Watt, (s) 16. —Ordinary Game—

Lvnskey, Gallop, Holland, P. Smith (s) 25 v. MacKinlev, Spence, B. Taylor,. Morris (s) 15, , .

GISBORNE CLUB

The Thursday. -fours competitions ttpw resumed this week, but only two o\ll rinks took part, 'the games .resulting as follows :

—Thursday Fours — Crawsha.w, Dunbar, 1 Nasmith, Armstrong (s) 23 v. Nood, Adams. Sutton, J. Hay (s) 12.

Rathsach, Corson, Stoneham, Step, henson (s) 24 v. DeCosta, Miller, Qrawfo.rd, Maude (s) 13 ■'a —Ordinary Game —

York and Clark (s) 21 v. Williams and Robertson (s) 19. —Visitors’ Game —

Auld, McGregor. Dick (s) 22 v. Zacbariah, Allan, Sinclair (s) 11. Mesdames J. Nasmitlf and Smith supervised the afternoon tea arrangements.

N.Z. tournament

rinks competition

(P ress Association.'; WELLINGTON, Jan. 13. Play at the Dominion bowling tournament was continued to-day in ’-'Magnificent weather and with fast greens. The rinks competition was begun. The results in .the, first round were:— Section (Lyail Bay) 31 v. Bull (Levin) 13; ‘Harper (Otahuhul 2-i v. Conder (Island Bay) 21; Mc■Whannell (Hataitai) , 20 Y-., Wilson (Linwood); .18;, Benefield Johns) 32 v Smart (New Plymouth) 15; Lambert (Thorndon) 23 v White (Hasrings) 20 Section B—Hutchison, o4 v Thebberd •; (Hataitai) 13; Kerr (Onehunga) 29 v McArthur (Petone) 15; Reid (Lyall Bay) 28 McKenzie (Opawajl 14;. Hughan ((Ortertpn) 30 y Hain (Victoria) , 19; Barry (Palmerston) 35 y Thomson (Thorndon) 12. . Section C—llinclicliir (Caledonian) 24 v. Noad .(Lyail Bay) 22; O’Donnell (Wellington) 21 r Tongue (Rocky Nook) 17; Marks (Christchurch)’ 24 v Somes (Kelburn) 09 ; Beddell (Island • Bay) 23 v. Skoglund (Stratford) 22; (Hataitai) 25 y Routley (Covin) : 25Section D —Higg'nbottom (Mt Albert) 30 v. Gardner (Kelburn) 13; Dee (Nelson) 31 v Gilbert (Seatoun) P 8 - Arnott (Palmerston North); 25 v Lowry (Petone) 29; Ives (Canterbury) 28 v Warwick (Newtown) 20; Tucker /(Victoria) 28 v Bendall (Napier) 17. Section E,-McComish (Malta i) 21 r Naylor (Lyali Ray) 18 ; Ma) or (Auckland) •31 v. Martin (Hata.tai) 23;' RenclTe (Eastbourne) 23 v. Butchins. (Wanganui;..East) 21; (Canterbury) 24 v Bringans (Kendall abj- 19;. Cuming (City. Sydney) , 52 v. Nahkarrow (Thorndon) 28. ' Section- E.—Bright ling (Hataiim-). ~ 26 f(Piper (ifeltai) 16'.; TrayesjMt. TSdeih'29, V.; Portebus i(Wellingtbri) 17-; Nash, (Palm eyst.on North). ,24 v Ala rk- - man (Thorndon)' 23.; Smith (Kelburn) 31 : v /Walker (Barring! on')'• 11; Bo'.dton (West End;. New Plymouth) 2! v . . Glen ;(lsland Bay) 16- • > ■ Section ’C.— Cooper (Karon) 26 w, Edwards, (Temuka) 9; Jenkms (Carl-

ton) 32 v Whiting (ITutt) 19 ; p 0). lock (Newtown) 31 v Harrison (St. John’s) 21; Wilson. (Linwood) 25 v Dnnock (Wellington) 22; Holland (Putaruru) no score v. Jones (Seatoun) 25.

Section H.—Reid (Kahuna) 22 v Watts (Hataitai) 21; Doherty (Kelburn) 25 v Currie, (West End, Timarn) 15; Lancaster (Carlton) 38 v. Robertson (Petqne) 17; 'Christian sen (Terrace End) 21 v Bolto n (Vie tor in) 20; Rolls (Featherston) LS Smith (Thorndon) 17. . ' *

Section I.—Squire (Haworn) 34 v Byan (Lyall Bay) 12; Bremncr t'Vi-'l End, Auckland) 22 y Woollqy (Uatai. tai)i 18; Collett (Waimate) 29 v Nnlder (Khsandallah) 18; Priddle (Island Bay) 30 v Maltar (Foxton) 19 • LfTorci (Edgeware) 28 Gordon (St, John’s) 20.

Section J.—-J.. Jones (Woburn) 22 v Noble-Adams (Blenheim) 20; Gilbert (Karori) 30 v Mayo (Port Abnriri) 19; Foy (Hawera) 24 v Barker (Hutt) 20; Gray (Kelbnrn) 29 v Robertsoh (Onehunga) 19: Franks (Fentherston) 2] v London (Wanganui) 19 SECOND BOUND

Section ABenefield 24 v Harper 21 ; Wilson 22 y Lawrie. 20; White 24 v. Conder 19 ; Lambert 21 v. Bull 19 ) McWhannel 33 v. Smart 21. Section B. Ha in 26 v. McArthur 20; Hutchison 27t v. Reid 21; Kerr 34 v. Thomson 21; Barry 43 ,v. Stephen 14; McKenzie 18 v. Hnghajt 17. Section C: Tongue 29 v. Skoglund 28; Marks 30 v. Noad 20; O’Donnell 20 v. Rqntley 19; Feilding 22 v. Hincbliffe 18 ; Lomas'2,7 v. Bedell 19.

Section D : Gilbert 28 v. W T arwick 16; Lowry 25 r. Higginbotham 15; Dee 30: v. Tucker 15; 'Gardner. 29 v. Bendall 23; Arnott 30 v. Ives 22.Section E:-Walker 27 v. Turpin 23; Naylor 28 v. Hutchins 18; Cumming 27,..v. Martin 24; McComish 30 v. Nancarrow 14: Rendle 30 v. Bringans 24.

■ Section F ; Smith 28 v. Porteous 27; Markman 26 v. Piper 24; Trayes 23 v. Glen 16; Brightling 23 v. Boulton 22; Nash- 29 v. Walker 26. Section G: Jenkins' 7 v. Wilson 22; Cooper 24 v. Harris H; Holland 40 v. Whiting 15; Edwards' 26 v. Jones 19; Pollock 21 v. Dimock 20. Section Hr Boulton 25 v. Doherty 25; Reid 24 v. Robertson 20; Smith 24 v. Currie 23 : Watts 27 v. Rolls 22; Lancaster 27 v. Christiansen 26. Section I: Mattar 22 v. Bremner 14; Collett 291 v. Ryan 8; Gordon 25 y. Woolley 24; EfFord 26 v. -Squire . 21; Nalder 27 v.. Pringle 17. Section tJ‘: Mayo 29 v. Robertson 17; Jones 27/v. Foy 24; Gilbert 23 v. •Franks - 20;- London 29 -v. Noble Adams 16; -Gray 30 v.. Baker 16.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11833, 14 January 1933, Page 7

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BOWLS Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11833, 14 January 1933, Page 7

BOWLS Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11833, 14 January 1933, Page 7

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