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BOWLING

WEST COAST TOURNEY. FAiflS COMPETITION PLAYED. GREYMOUTH, Feb. 11, Ideal weather conditions again favoured the fourth day’s play in the West Coast bowling tournament yesterday, and good progress was made, the qualifying round being coin-' pleted. Several piays-offs were necessary to find the semi-finalists'. Results of yesterday’s games were as follows: SECTION A. * Fourth Round: Angus 2.4, Buist 16; Whiee 23,' Stringer 22; Hennessey 22, Denton 14; Cover 24. Bevy -20; Page 17, Rothwell 15. Round Five: Page i 23, White 22; Cover 21, Denton 18; Stringer 19, Rothwell 17 ; Buist 24, Hennessey 17; Angus 22; Levy 19. Round Six: White 18, Denton 15; Cover 20, Hennessey 14; Stringer 19, Buist 17; Rothwell 24, Angus 12. SECTION B. Fourth Round: Watson 16, Broughton 14; Harrison 17, Currie 15; Aleldrum 22, Coombes 18;" Unwin '&5, Smith 20- Kilgour 20, McCorkindale 8, . Fifth Round: McCorkindale 18, Currie 12; Smith 15, Meldrum 14; Kilgour 26, Harrison 15; Broughton 24, Coombes 15; Watson 22, Unwin 19. Sixth Round: Page 20, Levy 19; Currie 18, Meldrum 14; Watson 24, Kilgour 15; Coombes 26, Smith 15; McCorkindale 20, Unwin 19. SECTION C. Third Round: Ryan 21, Patterson .12; Morrison 21, Ferguson 17; Brackenridge 20, Mahar 18; Armstrong 20, Stevenson' 19; Archer 20, Hansby 13. Fourth Round:' Ryan 18, Archer 17; Ferguson 28, Hansby 27; Stevenson 16, Patterson 15; Bracken ridge 21, Armstrong 20; Mahar 25, Morrison 20. Fifth Round: Archer 20, Armstrong 14; Stevenson 20, Ryan 19; Hansby 24, Morrison 14; Brackenridge 30, Patterson 13; Ferguson 20, Mahar 18. Sixth Round: Armstrong 9, Mahar 8; Archer 27, Morrison 6; Ferguson 20, Patterson 19; Ryan 18, Hansby 16; Brakenridge 19, Stevenson ’ 17. Final Brakeiiridge T] Ryan 5. SECTION D. Third Round: Bancroft 20, Smith 16; O’Neil 17, Wilson 12;. Ives 19, .Thomson 16,- Taylor 18, Sansom 16 ; Head 19, Benjamin 13. \ Fourth Round: Smith 18, Benjamin 16; O’Neil 22, Head 8; Hadcroft 20, Sanpom 18; Taylor 21, Ives- 18; Thomson 29, Wilson 20. SECTION E, Fifth Round:' Brown 24, Satterthwaite 17, Young 23; Tate 15; Sara 22, Southward 15, Lawrv 21, Souter 15; Syme 26,' Bunt 15; Sixth Round: Bunt 20, Southward 14 ; Law r ry 23, Sara 15 ; Tate 21, Satterthwaite 15; Young 23, Souter 16, Brown 20, Syme 18. SECTION F. , Fifth Round: Munn 28, Ryan 21; Cogswell 21,' Olliver 15; Mercer 23, Huddleston 18;- Pollock 21, Tregurtha 14; Warburton -26, Moss 14. Sixth Round: Mercer 18, Moss. 10; Munn 19, Cogswell 9; Huddleston 17, Pollock 14; Warburton 18, Ryan 16; Olliver 23, Tregurtha 19. TIESr Section A: Page beat White 19(6. Section B: McCorkindale beat Watson 24/14. Section D: O’Neil beat Taylor. Section E: Young beat Lowry 21/12. Section F: Munn beat ; Cogswell ’ 1U8; Mercer beat Munn. 9.8. SECTION WINNERS. ■ In the sectional play,- the fdlijowing were the wins secured by each pair: Section A: Page, White 5 each ; Stringer, Buist • and Cover 4 eacli; Rothwell and Hennessy 3 each; Angus 2 • Levy 1; Denton 0. ’Section B: Wilson ‘and McCorkindale 5; Coombes and Kilgour 4; Unwin 3-; Harrison, Currie, Broughton, Smith 2; Meldrum 1. Section C: Brackenridge and Archer 5; Ferguson and llyau 4; Armstrong, Hansby, Stevenson 3; Morrison, Mahar and Patterson 1. Section D: Taylor, O’Neil 6; lladcroft 5; Ives 3; Thomson, Wilson, Head 2; Benjamin, Sansom, Smith 1. Section E 1: Lowry, Young 6; Brown 5; Tate 3; Sbuthward, Souter, Bunt. Sara 2; Syme, Sattertlnvaite'l. Section. F: Cogswell. 'Munn, Mercer 5; Huddleston, Olliver 4; Pollock 2; Moss 1; Tregurtha. Ryan 0. POST SECTION DRAW. Page v. McCorkindale at 9.15 n.m. ; Mercer v. Brackenridge; (FNoil a bye; Young a bye. The following draw has been made for tbo post-section play in the rinks championship, play commencing at 8.30 a.m., on the Greymouth Club’s green to-day:—L. Mercer (Greymouth) v. A. Young (R.S.A.); W. H. Warburton (Runanga) v. H. Ryan (Barrington); W. Southward (Greymouth) v. W. Brown (United); D. Stevenson (Hokitika) v. >T. Armstrong, jnr. (Runanga). GREYMOUTH, February 11. Play in the semi-finals of the West ' r 'opst Bowling Tournament took place in steady rain this morning. Armstrong (Runanga) 18, bent Stevenson (Hokitika) 15. Mercer (Grey) was also defeated.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 February 1938, Page 6

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BOWLING Hokitika Guardian, 11 February 1938, Page 6

BOWLING Hokitika Guardian, 11 February 1938, Page 6