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BOWLING

WEEK-END PLAY

WAIPUKURAU V. PORT AHURIRI THE LATTER WINS. On Saturday three rinks from Waipukurau visited the Port Club, which scored a decisive win. The Port Club's rinks were skipped by J, P. Smith, AlcLeay, and Wrightson and beat the visitors by 28 points. The scores, Waipukurau being mentioned first, were as follow ;— Kinghorn, Condie, Foot, Cook (s), 13; Logan, Russell, Thompson, McLeay (s), 17. Fraser, Clark. Kemp, Bryant (s) 13; Crawford, Moore, Hill, Wrightson (s), 22. Rowlands, Schroder, W. Smith. Huldaue (si, 11; Petersen, Northcroft. Steele, J. P. Smith (s), 26.

Ordinary games.—Poppelwell, E Steel, Johnson, L. Smith (s' 21; Richardson, Whiting, Lockwood, McGregor (s), 19. Pool, Goss, Houseman, Ruffell (s), 18; Riddell, Brady, Andrews, Burrows (s), 18. In the champion singles Johnson has secured 11 wins, McCarthy and Head (latter last year’s colts’ champion) seven wins, Boyd and AlcLeay six wing,

Handicap pairs.—Popplewell and L. Smith, eight wins; Creagh and Lockwood, eight winsy Crawford and Pine, five wins.

Next Saturday the Napier Club will visit the Port green, and the following Saturday, March 22, four rinks from the Port visit the Waipukurau Club. HASTINGS CLUB. Six rinks visited the Hastings Cieen and the following scores were registered, Hastings names being mentioned first:—

S. Smith, Rashleigh, Sissons, Esson, 8; Allan, Benton, Hastings, Forsyth, 27.

Tosswill, Eglinton, Saywell, Alonk, 18; Smith, Williams. McLean, Thomas, 17.

Beatson senr., Sanders, G. McLeod, Gardner, 16; Washer, Neil, Carter, Pallot, 20.

Hay, Frude, Kitchen, T. Thomp son, 19; Black, Laing, A’Bear, Burt, 13. F. Smith, Davidson, Pickering, Kruse, 30; Boar, Gibson, Thomson, Newbigin, 15. Shield Games. The following shield games were played against Kia Ton:— Kummer, Collinge, D. Thompson, McKee, 33; Aitcheson, Williams. Pnrkliill, Sykes, 10. Laker, l.'iichton, White, Parkinson, 11; Bartle, Dunn, Harris, F. Burge, 19. 5 Club Games. Mclntosh, Cater, Atkina, Hogg, 22; Newton, Darrell, Hendry, Aitken, 16. Diamond, Baker, Turner. King, io, Russeli, Bridgeman, Gariand, A. Me Leod, 12. Feathers Games. Knight, Laker, Smart. Parkinson, 24; Garnett, Crichton, Kruse, King 9. Champion Singles. Colello, 18; Claughton, 16. Collinge, 22; Esson, 15. Colello, 19; Wilson, 17. Knight. 19; Sissons, 10. AT HAVELOCK NORTH. The results of club games played on the Havelock North green weio as follows:—

Nieholl, Walker, Johnson, Murley 24; Leicester, Crombie, Wilson, A E. Joll, 23.

H. F Allen. G. Joll. Clarkson, 37, N. Miller, Touhnin, J. H. Joll, 11 Miller. Heenan, Frobarth. 36; Harrison, Usherwood, A. L. Allan, 15. Hoby, Bygum, Preston-Thomas, 17; Boyle, Crombie, Oldham, 11. NAPIER CLUB. Games played at the Napier Club were rendered somewhat difficult on Saturday by a cross wind. The scores were as follow:—■ Whitehouse, Sands, Wright, Faulk nor (s). 22; McViear, Neilson, Holyroyd, llenouf (s), 16. McGrath Milne, Belcher, Wakefield (sj. 21; Fitzhenry, Murdoch, Campbell, Beer (s), .12. Mi-Niven. Cooke, Storkev, Daily (s), 32; Oliver, Douglas, AViJliamson. Hunt (s), 13 G. Swectapple, La Roche, Lydford, Leversedge (s), 22; Smith, Dykes, McGhee. Burginson (s), 19. AVAIRERE CLUB. Three rinks from Omaranui visited the Wairere green, on Saturday but the home team proved superior. Scores, Wairere names being mentioned first, were as follow:— Dadson, Bayford, Rose, Wray. 25; McCutcheon, Widerstrom, Williams, Jarvis, 15. Rood, Sharpies. J. Gray, Smyrk, 28; AVilliams, Burr, Williamson. Ellis, 18. Douglas, Smale. Houston, Gregg 28; Ellis, Smith, Ruprecht, Kelly, 21. Wairere rink: Benton, Chisholm. Runciman Spackman, 19; Cottrell, Baxter, Rowe, Thomas, 18. BLUFF HILL CLUB. The results of games played on the Bluff Hill green on Saturday were as follow:—•

Tennent, Hobbs, J. Smith,McLennan (s), 20; Harvey, Dean, McClurg, Robertson (s), 11. Napier, Alorris, Barlow, Kennedy (s), 21 ; Christie, Hobson, McGlashan, Boland (s).';2o. J. Wood. Greig, Douglas. Holt s). 23; Steele. Bestall, Russell, Newton (s> 20.

The following matehes were played during the week:— Champion singles: Kennedy, 20; McClurg. 11. AlcGlashan, 22; Ken nedy. 8. AlcLennan, 22; Steele, 8.

AfcCltirg Buttons: McClurg and Robertson, 14; Douglas and Holt, 8. Handicap singles: Greig, 22; Redford, 15. McClurg, 26; Hobson, 16. Harvey, 14; Steele, 10. The winners of the sections in this handicap match are:—Section A, Harvey; section B, Triggs; section C. Greig. The following members will visit tho Hastings < liih on Saturday next for a friendly nialdi: Tennent. Barlow. Steele. Bi'dford. Douglis, AfcGla.shan Newton. Boland. Holl. I) , V,f n.-g, Hobson . ( ]lI-1.-1 |r. M■ I .: l;>-. iI ■ Huhh-. Kcnticdl II- d .--111,1 - I

Smith, Dunsford, J. D. Thomson, Harston The rendezvous is at the Alasonic Hotel at 1.15 p.m. sharp. WAIPUKURAU v. THE “SAN.’’ A team of 24 players from the Pukeora Sanatorium visited the Waipukurau Club on Saturday and a keen contest ensued. The scores. Pukeora being mentioned first, were as fellow ;—■ Chubb, Owen. Paynter, Banks, 20; Ab Lennon, Edgar, Cowper, Richards, 18. Sutherland, Hammond, Fitzgerald, Collyer. 7; Winter, Simmonds. Duckworth, Gardner, 2.1. Callaghan, Mane, Laredo, Maym'. 23; Black. Turner, Coats, Lourie .’2. Watson. Allsop. Williamson, Paterson, 31; Rood, Hill, Curd, Cutforth.’, 17. Clarke. Kelleher, Smith, Whittaker, 20; janes, Paters&n, Skidmore, Butler, 19. ST LEONARD’S v. WAIPAWA. A number of tho members of St. Leonard’s Bowling Club journeyed tv Waipawa ou Sunday where they wore entertained by members of the Waipawa Bowling Club. There were five rinks in all and two sets of games were played one in the morning and another in the afternoon.

The weather was ideal, and the games were keenly played, resulting in a win for the visitors. Morning and afternoon tea were provided by the lady friends of tho Waipawa players,

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 73, 10 March 1930, Page 7

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BOWLING Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 73, 10 March 1930, Page 7

BOWLING Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 73, 10 March 1930, Page 7